Background: Tobacco control represents a key area in which doctors can make a significant positive impact on their patients’ lives. Despite this fact, however, doctors in certain regions of China are known to smoke tobacco at rates similar to or even exceeding those seen within the general population. Objective: This study sought to investigate the smoking habits of doctors at a teaching hospital in Shandong province, as well as providing a brief review of smoking research that has been conducted among doctors elsewhere in China. Method: An anonymous questionnaire survey was distributed to doctors working at a university teaching hospital in 2008, as part of a larger study of occupational health issues in the healthcare profession. Results:...
Although the community smoking rate within most industrialised countries is undergoing a continuous ...
BackgroundPhysicians play a crucial role in promoting smoking cessation. However, there are lack of ...
Among the 347 physicians surveyed, 58% of the male physicians and 18.8% of the female physicians wer...
Background Tobacco control represents a key area in which doctors can make a significant positive im...
Abstract Background Tobacco control represents a key area in which doctors can make a significant po...
Objective: To investigate the prevalence and distribution of tobacco smoking among rural Chinese phy...
IntroductionWe examined Chinese physicians’ smoking behavior, knowledge of smoking’s health effects,...
The purpose of this study was to understand and assess the smoking knowledge, attitudes, behavior, a...
This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of current smoking among medical students in mainland Ch...
Objective To investigate smoking prevalence and cessation services provided by male physicians in ho...
Abstract: Tobacco use is one of the behavioral risk factors for chronic diseases. The aim of the stu...
Free to read at publisher\ud \ud This study was undertaken as one of the first investigations of nur...
Introduction The rationale behind why the majority of medical students are non-smokers, but some ini...
Introduction: Periodic population surveys of smoking behaviour can inform development of effective t...
Background: This study is one part of a five-year tobacco-control project in China, which aimed to g...
Although the community smoking rate within most industrialised countries is undergoing a continuous ...
BackgroundPhysicians play a crucial role in promoting smoking cessation. However, there are lack of ...
Among the 347 physicians surveyed, 58% of the male physicians and 18.8% of the female physicians wer...
Background Tobacco control represents a key area in which doctors can make a significant positive im...
Abstract Background Tobacco control represents a key area in which doctors can make a significant po...
Objective: To investigate the prevalence and distribution of tobacco smoking among rural Chinese phy...
IntroductionWe examined Chinese physicians’ smoking behavior, knowledge of smoking’s health effects,...
The purpose of this study was to understand and assess the smoking knowledge, attitudes, behavior, a...
This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of current smoking among medical students in mainland Ch...
Objective To investigate smoking prevalence and cessation services provided by male physicians in ho...
Abstract: Tobacco use is one of the behavioral risk factors for chronic diseases. The aim of the stu...
Free to read at publisher\ud \ud This study was undertaken as one of the first investigations of nur...
Introduction The rationale behind why the majority of medical students are non-smokers, but some ini...
Introduction: Periodic population surveys of smoking behaviour can inform development of effective t...
Background: This study is one part of a five-year tobacco-control project in China, which aimed to g...
Although the community smoking rate within most industrialised countries is undergoing a continuous ...
BackgroundPhysicians play a crucial role in promoting smoking cessation. However, there are lack of ...
Among the 347 physicians surveyed, 58% of the male physicians and 18.8% of the female physicians wer...