北开普省医疗服务提供者对戒烟干预的认识、态度和做法

Lizwe C. Muza, C. Egenasi, Wilhelm J. Steinberg, Moa Benedict, T. Habib, Ferdinand Mampuya, C. van Rooyen
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背景:临床医生在鼓励吸烟者通过行为或药物戒烟干预戒烟方面起着至关重要的作用。在专业人士的帮助下,吸烟者的戒烟效果更好。目的:本研究旨在确定北开普省索尔普拉杰地区医疗服务提供者(HCPs)在戒烟干预策略方面的知识、态度和咨询技能水平:地点:北开普省金伯利市 Sol Plaatje 的 13 个区市政诊所:方法:描述性横断面分析研究,涉及上述环境中的医护人员:共有 165 名医护人员(包括在初级保健诊所工作的医务人员、专业护士、注册护士和助理注册护士)应邀参加了研究,其中 156 人填写了调查问卷。约53.9%的人对南非戒烟指南一无所知,87.2%的人知道向患者提供吸烟咨询的重要性及其对戒烟的影响。大多数人不知道南非推荐用于烟草治疗的药物。约 89.7% 的人表示戒烟咨询是他们工作的重要组成部分。然而,只有不到一半的人表示他们会为试图戒烟的人做出后续安排:这项研究揭示了受访者在戒烟 KAP 方面存在的差距,因此有必要对这些高级保健人员进行有关现有戒烟指南的继续教育:贡献:本研究的结果将有助于提高医疗服务提供者的戒烟干预知识。
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Healthcare providers’ knowledge, attitudes and practices on smoking cessation intervention in the Northern Cape
Background: Clinicians are crucial in encouraging smokers to quit through behavioural or pharmacological smoking cessation interventions. Smokers quit better with professional help. The level of healthcare providers’ (HCPs) knowledge, attitudes and counselling skills related to effective smoking cessation support in the study area remains uncertain.Aim: The study aimed to determine HCPs’ knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) on smoking cessation intervention strategies in the Sol Plaatje district, Northern Cape.Setting: Sol Plaatje’s 13 district municipality clinics, Kimberley, Northern Cape.Method: A descriptive, cross-sectional analytical study involving healthcare workers in the above setting.Results: A total of 165 HCPs, including medical officers, professional nurses, enrolled nurses and assistant-enrolled nurses working in primary healthcare clinics, were invited to participate in the study, with 156 completing the questionnaires. About 53.9% had no knowledge of South African tobacco smoking cessation guidelines, while 87.2% knew the importance of counselling patients about smoking and its impact on quitting. The majority of them did not know the medicines recommended for tobacco treatment in South Africa. About 89.7% expressed that smoking cessation counselling is an important part of their jobs. However, less than half indicated that they make follow-up arrangements for those attempting to quit.Conclusion: The study revealed gaps in KAP regarding smoking cessation among the respondents, necessitating the need for continuing education on the existing smoking cessation guidelines among these HCPs.Contribution: The results of this study will help to improve smoking cessation intervention knowledge among health providers. 
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