Analysis of the Role of Physicians in the Cessation of Cigarette Smoking Based on Medical Specialization

Authors

  • Seyhan Dülger Health Sciences University Bursa Yüksek İhtisas Education & Research Hospital; Pulmonary Diseases Department
  • Canan Doğan Isparta State Hospital; Pulmonary Diseases Department
  • Özlem Şengören Dikiş Health Sciences University Bursa Yüksek İhtisas Education & Research Hospital; Pulmonary Diseases Department
  • Eylem Yıldırım Bozok University; Pulmonary Diseases Department
  • Utku Tapan Health Sciences University Suat Seren Chest Disease Education & Research Hospital; Pulmonary Diseases Department
  • İpek Özmen Health Sciences University Sureyyapasa Pulmonary Disease Education & Research Hospital; Pulmonary Diseases Department
  • Birsen Şahin Satılmış Baskent University Zübeyde Hanım Education & Research Hospital; Pulmonary Diseases Department
  • Yavuz Selim İntepe Bozok University; Pulmonary Diseases Department
  • Birsen Ocaklı Health Sciences University Sureyyapasa Pulmonary Disease Education & Research Hospital; Pulmonary Diseases Department
  • Cevriye Yüksel Kaçan Uludag University; Health Sciences Faculty
  • Ersin Budak Health Sciences University Bursa Yüksek İhtisas Education & Research Hospital; Psychology Department
  • Tekin Yıldız Health Sciences University Bursa Yüksek İhtisas Education & Research Hospital; Pulmonary Diseases Department

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2018/e347

Keywords:

Smoking Cessation, Physician's Role, Dependency

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Physicians do not adequately use their unique professional privilege to prevent patients from smoking. The aim of this study was to investigate the type and extent of advice given to patients by physicians of different medical specialties regarding smoking cessation. METHODS: In total, 317 volunteer physicians were included in this study. The participants rated their attitudes toward the smoking habits of their patients by completing a questionnaire. The approaches used to address the smoking habits of patients significantly differed among physicians working at polyclinics, clinics and emergency service departments (p<0.001). Physicians working at clinics exhibited the highest frequency of inquiring about the smoking habits of their patients, while physicians working at emergency service departments exhibited the lowest frequency. RESULTS: Physicians from different medical specialties significantly differed in their responses. Physicians specializing in lung diseases, thoracic surgery, and cardiology were more committed to preventing their patients from cigarette smoking. CONCLUSIONS: The role of physicians, particularly pulmonologists and thoracic surgeons, is critical in the fight against cigarette smoking. Promoting physician awareness of this subject is highly important in all other branches of medicine.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Downloads

Published

2018-01-01

Issue

Section

Original Articles

How to Cite

Analysis of the Role of Physicians in the Cessation of Cigarette Smoking Based on Medical Specialization. (2018). Clinics, 73, e347. https://doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2018/e347