BACKGROUND: Physician advice is an important motivator for attempting to stop smoking. However, physicians\u27 lack of intervention with smokers has only modestly improved in the last decade. Although the literature includes extensive research in the area of the smoking intervention practices of clinicians, few studies have focused on Hispanic physicians. The purpose of this study was to explore the correlates of tobacco cessation counseling practices among Hispanic physicians in the US. METHODS: Data were collected through a validated survey instrument among a cross-sectional sample of self-reported Hispanic physicians practicing in New Mexico, and who were members of the New Mexico Hispanic Medical Society in the year 2001. Domains of int...
Tobacco consumption is a risk factor for chronic diseases and worldwide around six million people di...
Introduction Hispanic smokers face multiple cultural and socioeconomic barriers to cessation that le...
Background: Physicians in Argentina smoke at rates similar to the general population, and do not hav...
BACKGROUND: Physician advice is an important motivator for attempting to stop smoking. However, phys...
Background U.S. Hispanic physicians constitute a considerable professional collective, and they may...
Abstract Background U.S. Hispanic physicians constitute a considerable professional collective, and ...
This is among the most comprehensive study that has explored the tobacco intervention practices of ...
BackgroundPhysician-implemented interventions for smoking cessation are effective but infrequently u...
Objectives. We explored racial/ethnic disparities in reports of smoking cessation advice among smoke...
Background: Physician-implemented interventions for smoking cessation are effective but infrequently...
OBJECTIVE: To obtain a baseline measure of tobacco control activities carried out by physicians and ...
A descriptive study of 94 Latino smokers receiving nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) in US-Mexico b...
Leading causes of death among Latinos in the U.S include cancer (of which, lung cancer is the most f...
Background: Tobacco use is the chief avoidable cause of death in the United States. Physicians, how-...
Introduction: We evaluated an intervention to teach physicians how to help their smoking patients qu...
Tobacco consumption is a risk factor for chronic diseases and worldwide around six million people di...
Introduction Hispanic smokers face multiple cultural and socioeconomic barriers to cessation that le...
Background: Physicians in Argentina smoke at rates similar to the general population, and do not hav...
BACKGROUND: Physician advice is an important motivator for attempting to stop smoking. However, phys...
Background U.S. Hispanic physicians constitute a considerable professional collective, and they may...
Abstract Background U.S. Hispanic physicians constitute a considerable professional collective, and ...
This is among the most comprehensive study that has explored the tobacco intervention practices of ...
BackgroundPhysician-implemented interventions for smoking cessation are effective but infrequently u...
Objectives. We explored racial/ethnic disparities in reports of smoking cessation advice among smoke...
Background: Physician-implemented interventions for smoking cessation are effective but infrequently...
OBJECTIVE: To obtain a baseline measure of tobacco control activities carried out by physicians and ...
A descriptive study of 94 Latino smokers receiving nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) in US-Mexico b...
Leading causes of death among Latinos in the U.S include cancer (of which, lung cancer is the most f...
Background: Tobacco use is the chief avoidable cause of death in the United States. Physicians, how-...
Introduction: We evaluated an intervention to teach physicians how to help their smoking patients qu...
Tobacco consumption is a risk factor for chronic diseases and worldwide around six million people di...
Introduction Hispanic smokers face multiple cultural and socioeconomic barriers to cessation that le...
Background: Physicians in Argentina smoke at rates similar to the general population, and do not hav...