Exploring Greek midwives' knowledge, attitudes, and practices in perinatal smoking: A cross-sectional study.

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Tobacco Prevention & Cessation Pub Date : 2025-07-23 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.18332/tpc/205916
Taxiarchoula Delakovia, Paraskevi Katsaounou, Antigoni Sarantaki, Angeliki Bakou, Aikaterini Lykeridou, Athina Diamanti
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Abstract

Introduction: Smoking during pregnancy remains a significant global public health concern. Midwives, as frontline healthcare providers, play a crucial role in supporting smoking cessation among pregnant women. This study aimed to explore the factors associated with the implementation of smoking practices by midwives in Greece.

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional survey between December 2022 and December 2023 among 150 midwives working in the 1st and 2nd Health Districts of Greece, as well as in private practices. Data were collected using a self-administered, anonymized questionnaire assessing demographics, knowledge, opinions, perceptions, and smoking cessation practices. Composite scores were calculated for knowledge, opinions, perceptions, and practices. Exploratory factor analysis was applied to examine the structure of midwives' opinions and perceptions. Multivariate linear regression was used to identify independent predictors of smoking cessation practices.

Results: Among the respondents, 78% had not received formal education on smoking cessation, although 77.3% expressed a desire for training. Only 35.3% recognized that secondhand smoke affects newborns, and 32.7% felt confident in supporting pregnant women to quit smoking. Factor analysis identified two key dimensions: midwives' contribution to smoking cessation during pregnancy, and information and help to stop smoking during pregnancy, explaining 27.7% and 16.9% of the variance, respectively. Multivariate regression revealed that both factors were independently associated with more frequent implementation of smoking cessation practices (p<0.05).

Conclusions: The study underscores the pivotal role of midwives in smoking cessation during pregnancy and highlights the importance of perceptions, self-efficacy, and access to information in shaping their practices. Targeted education and institutional support are essential to strengthen midwives' capacity to deliver effective smoking cessation interventions. These findings can inform policy and training programs aiming to improve maternal and neonatal outcomes by reducing tobacco use during pregnancy.

探索希腊助产士的知识,态度和围产期吸烟的做法:一项横断面研究。
导言:怀孕期间吸烟仍然是一个重大的全球公共卫生问题。助产士作为一线医疗保健提供者,在支持孕妇戒烟方面发挥着至关重要的作用。本研究旨在探讨与希腊助产士实施吸烟习惯相关的因素。方法:我们在2022年12月至2023年12月期间对希腊第一和第二卫生区以及私人诊所的150名助产士进行了横断面调查。数据收集使用自我管理的匿名问卷,评估人口统计学、知识、观点、观念和戒烟实践。对知识、观点、认知和实践进行综合评分。采用探索性因素分析对助产士的意见和认知结构进行研究。多元线性回归用于确定戒烟行为的独立预测因素。结果:受访者中,78%的人没有接受过正规的戒烟教育,77.3%的人表示希望接受培训。只有35.3%的人认识到二手烟对新生儿的影响,32.7%的人有信心支持孕妇戒烟。因子分析确定了两个关键维度:助产士对怀孕期间戒烟的贡献,以及怀孕期间戒烟的信息和帮助,分别解释了27.7%和16.9%的差异。多变量回归显示,这两个因素都与更频繁地实施戒烟实践独立相关。结论:该研究强调了助产士在怀孕期间戒烟中的关键作用,并强调了认知、自我效能和获取信息在塑造其实践中的重要性。有针对性的教育和机构支持对于加强助产士提供有效戒烟干预措施的能力至关重要。这些发现可以为旨在通过减少怀孕期间烟草使用来改善孕产妇和新生儿结局的政策和培训规划提供信息。
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