Awareness of smoking cessation amongst German vascular surgeons.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Moritz Bischoff, Katrin Meisenbacher, Ulrich Rother, Livia Cotta, Hinrich Böhner, Martin Storck, Christian-Alexander Behrendt
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Background: Smoking represents the well-known enemy of vascular well-being. Numerous previous studies emphasised the important role of smoking on the development and progression of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. The current study aimed to identify hurdles and barriers for an insufficient implementation of secondary prevention in the treatment of lower extremity peripheral arterial disease (PAD). Methods: All members of the German Society for Vascular Surgery and Vascular Medicine (DGG) with valid email addresses were invited to participate in an electronic survey on smoking. Results are descriptively presented. Results: Amongst 2716 invited participants, 327 (12%) submitted complete responses, thereof 33% women and 80% between 30 and 59 years old (87% board certified specialists). 83% were employed by hospitals (56% teaching hospital, 14% university, 13% non-academic) and 16% by outpatient facilities. 6% are active smokers (63% never) while a mean of five medical education activities on smoking cessation were completed during the past five years of practice. Only 27% of the institutions offered smoking cessation programs and 28% of the respondents were aware of local programs while a mean of 46% of their patients were deemed eligible for participation. 63% of the respondents deemed outpatient physicians primarily responsible for smoking cessation, followed by medical insurance (26%). Conclusions: The current nationwide survey of one scientific medical society involved in the care of patients with vascular disease revealed that smoking cessation, although being commonly accepted as important pillar of comprehensive holistic care, is not sufficiently implemented in everyday clinical practice.

德国血管外科医生的戒烟意识。
背景:吸烟是众所周知的血管健康大敌。以前的许多研究都强调了吸烟对动脉粥样硬化性心血管疾病的发生和发展所起的重要作用。本研究旨在找出在治疗下肢外周动脉疾病(PAD)时,二级预防措施实施不足的障碍。研究方法:邀请德国血管外科和血管医学会(DGG)所有拥有有效电子邮件地址的会员参与关于吸烟问题的电子调查。结果以描述性方式呈现。结果:在 2716 名受邀参与者中,有 327 人(12%)提交了完整的回复,其中 33% 为女性,80% 年龄在 30 岁至 59 岁之间(87% 为获得医学委员会认证的专家)。83%受雇于医院(56%为教学医院,14%为大学,13%为非学术机构),16%受雇于门诊机构。6%的人是主动吸烟者(63%从不吸烟),而在过去五年的执业生涯中,平均完成了五次戒烟医学教育活动。只有 27% 的机构提供戒烟计划,28% 的受访者了解当地的戒烟计划,而平均 46% 的患者被认为有资格参与戒烟计划。63%的受访者认为门诊医生对戒烟负有主要责任,其次是医疗保险(26%)。结论:目前对一家从事血管疾病患者护理的科学医学会进行的全国性调查显示,戒烟虽然被普遍认为是全面综合护理的重要支柱,但在日常临床实践中却没有得到充分实施。
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3.90
自引率
11.10%
发文量
61
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Vasa is the European journal of vascular medicine. It is the official organ of the German, Swiss, and Slovenian Societies of Angiology. The journal publishes original research articles, case reports and reviews on vascular biology, epidemiology, prevention, diagnosis, medical treatment and interventions for diseases of the arterial circulation, in the field of phlebology and lymphology including the microcirculation, except the cardiac circulation. Vasa combines basic science with clinical medicine making it relevant to all physicians interested in the whole vascular field.
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