OBJECTIVES: To assess the use and appropriateness of medical advice for smoking cessation provided by registrars in a General Medicine Outpatient Department to an unselected patient population in Switzerland. METHODS: A prospective observational study in which 314 consecutive outpatients were contacted by phone within 24h after their consultation. Questions and information concerning smoking asked and/or provided by the registrar to patients were collected. RESULTS: Eleven registrars (mean age 34 years (range 29-40), 54% females, mean of 5 years (range 3.5-6 years) postgraduate medical training) worked in the Basel University Hospital Medical Outpatient Department during the study period from 01.01.2006 to 31.03.2006. In total 314 participa...
BACKGROUND: New educational programs must be developed to improve physicians' skills and effectivene...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Individual counselling, pharmacotherapy, and group therapy are evidence-based ...
OBJECTIVE: Physicians do not adequately use their unique professional privilege to prevent patients ...
Background: Hospitalization is an opportune time for smoking cessation support; cessation interventi...
Lack of training as a central barrier to the promotion of smoking cessation: a survey among general ...
OBJECTIVES:A lack of physician training is a major obstacle for effective tobacco dependence treatme...
Evidence suggests that advice from motivated physicians to their smoking patients is effective in pr...
Objectives: A lack of physician training is a major obstacle for effective tobacco dependence treatm...
Abstract Background Individual counselling, pharmacotherapy, and group therapy are evidence-based in...
Purpose Tobacco control guidelines recommend all healthcare professionals to ask patients about thei...
Introduction Studies suggest that trained physicians are about twice as likely to offer help to pati...
BACKGROUND: Training residents in smoking cessation counseling could be part of tobacco control poli...
OBJECTIVE: To obtain a baseline measure of tobacco control activities carried out by physicians and ...
Introduction: Junior doctors are ideally placed to assist smokers quit yet little is known about the...
Objectives. The aim of this study was to assess knowledge and opinions of Italian general practition...
BACKGROUND: New educational programs must be developed to improve physicians' skills and effectivene...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Individual counselling, pharmacotherapy, and group therapy are evidence-based ...
OBJECTIVE: Physicians do not adequately use their unique professional privilege to prevent patients ...
Background: Hospitalization is an opportune time for smoking cessation support; cessation interventi...
Lack of training as a central barrier to the promotion of smoking cessation: a survey among general ...
OBJECTIVES:A lack of physician training is a major obstacle for effective tobacco dependence treatme...
Evidence suggests that advice from motivated physicians to their smoking patients is effective in pr...
Objectives: A lack of physician training is a major obstacle for effective tobacco dependence treatm...
Abstract Background Individual counselling, pharmacotherapy, and group therapy are evidence-based in...
Purpose Tobacco control guidelines recommend all healthcare professionals to ask patients about thei...
Introduction Studies suggest that trained physicians are about twice as likely to offer help to pati...
BACKGROUND: Training residents in smoking cessation counseling could be part of tobacco control poli...
OBJECTIVE: To obtain a baseline measure of tobacco control activities carried out by physicians and ...
Introduction: Junior doctors are ideally placed to assist smokers quit yet little is known about the...
Objectives. The aim of this study was to assess knowledge and opinions of Italian general practition...
BACKGROUND: New educational programs must be developed to improve physicians' skills and effectivene...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Individual counselling, pharmacotherapy, and group therapy are evidence-based ...
OBJECTIVE: Physicians do not adequately use their unique professional privilege to prevent patients ...