Smoking among Aboriginal people is extremely widespread (50 v. 17% of the general population). Aboriginal Health Workers (AHW) are at the vanguard of tackling this problem but many themselves smoke and little is known of their knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding smoking cessation. Structured telephone interviews were conducted with 36 AHW, including 31% current smokers, 31% ex-smokers and 38% non-smokers, to assess their current smoking cessation practices and knowledge of health risks, nicotine dependence, cessation strategies and pharmacotherapies. AHW considered diabetes, alcohol use and heart disease more problematic than smoking among Aboriginal people. Fear of appearing hypocritical stopped many who smoke from discussing smok...
Abstract Objective: To examine the barriers and facilitators among health professionals to providing...
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the effectiveness and cultural relevance of Quitskills training tailored fo...
Tobacco use in Indigenous populations (people who have inhabited a country for thousands of years) i...
Smoking among Aboriginal people is extremely widespread (50 v. 17% of the general population). Abori...
The study objectives were to characterise the smoking status and quit smoking behaviour of Aborigina...
Extent: 11p.Introduction: Long-term measures to reduce tobacco consumption in Australia have had dif...
ISSUE ADDRESSED: The prevalence of smoking among the adult Aboriginal population is almost double th...
ISSUE ADDRESSED: This paper reports on the evaluation of a culturally specific smoking cessation tra...
Objectives: To describe tobacco control policies and activities at a nationally representative sampl...
Despite the substantial progress made over the past decade, tobacco use is still a leading cause of ...
Australia has succeeded in lowering the overall prevalence of tobacco smoking in the last four decad...
The study objectives were to characterise the smoking status and quit smoking behaviour of Aborigina...
Objective: To review available literature addressing the issue of whether smoking status of Indigeno...
Objective: To evaluate the pilot phase of a tobacco brief intervention program in three Indigenous h...
The history of tobacco control in Australia shows that reductions in smoking prevalence can be linke...
Abstract Objective: To examine the barriers and facilitators among health professionals to providing...
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the effectiveness and cultural relevance of Quitskills training tailored fo...
Tobacco use in Indigenous populations (people who have inhabited a country for thousands of years) i...
Smoking among Aboriginal people is extremely widespread (50 v. 17% of the general population). Abori...
The study objectives were to characterise the smoking status and quit smoking behaviour of Aborigina...
Extent: 11p.Introduction: Long-term measures to reduce tobacco consumption in Australia have had dif...
ISSUE ADDRESSED: The prevalence of smoking among the adult Aboriginal population is almost double th...
ISSUE ADDRESSED: This paper reports on the evaluation of a culturally specific smoking cessation tra...
Objectives: To describe tobacco control policies and activities at a nationally representative sampl...
Despite the substantial progress made over the past decade, tobacco use is still a leading cause of ...
Australia has succeeded in lowering the overall prevalence of tobacco smoking in the last four decad...
The study objectives were to characterise the smoking status and quit smoking behaviour of Aborigina...
Objective: To review available literature addressing the issue of whether smoking status of Indigeno...
Objective: To evaluate the pilot phase of a tobacco brief intervention program in three Indigenous h...
The history of tobacco control in Australia shows that reductions in smoking prevalence can be linke...
Abstract Objective: To examine the barriers and facilitators among health professionals to providing...
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the effectiveness and cultural relevance of Quitskills training tailored fo...
Tobacco use in Indigenous populations (people who have inhabited a country for thousands of years) i...