OBJECTIVES: To investigate pediatrician self-reported intervention practices related to tobacco use and cessation. We queried about practices with three groups 1) children/adolescents who do not smoke; 2) children/adolescents who smoke; and 3) parents, and the relationship of counseling practices with the personal and professional practice-related factors of pediatricians. DESIGN: Mailed anonymous survey regarding their self-reported tobacco use prevention and cessation intervention practices. POPULATION: Random sample of 350 pediatricians in one state. RESULTS: A response rate of 75% was achieved. Pediatricians reported the greatest counseling practice in encouraging children/adolescents to not start smoking, followed by counseling adolesc...
Abstract Introduction Smoking and tobacco smoke exposure (TSE) leads to 480,000 deaths and over $289...
The objective was to assess the effectiveness of a smoking cessation educational program on pediatri...
Background Pediatricians play an important role in promoting smoking cessation among the parents of ...
ObjectivePediatric providers play an important role in parental and youth smoking cessation. The goa...
Background: Louisiana has one of the highest rates of smoking in the country, putting its children a...
INTRODUCTION The study objective was to assess tobacco screening and cessation counseling practices ...
OBJECTIVES: We tested a Public Health Service 5As-based clinician-delivered smoking cessation counse...
childhood illnesses attributable to parental smoking have been estimated at about $4.6 billion per y...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this work was to determine whether a pediatric practice-based smoking prev...
Introduction: Clinical effort against secondhand smoke exposure (CEASE) is an evidence-based interve...
Background: Pediatricians following clinical practice guidelines for tobacco intervention (“As...
Research has demonstrated that parents who smoke are often inadvertent sources of their children s f...
BACKGROUND: Physician advice increases quit rates 1% to 3% above unassisted quit rates among adults,...
Importance: Reducing child exposure to tobacco smoke is a public health priority. Guidelines recomme...
childhood illnesses attributable to parental smoking have been estimated at about $4.6 billion per y...
Abstract Introduction Smoking and tobacco smoke exposure (TSE) leads to 480,000 deaths and over $289...
The objective was to assess the effectiveness of a smoking cessation educational program on pediatri...
Background Pediatricians play an important role in promoting smoking cessation among the parents of ...
ObjectivePediatric providers play an important role in parental and youth smoking cessation. The goa...
Background: Louisiana has one of the highest rates of smoking in the country, putting its children a...
INTRODUCTION The study objective was to assess tobacco screening and cessation counseling practices ...
OBJECTIVES: We tested a Public Health Service 5As-based clinician-delivered smoking cessation counse...
childhood illnesses attributable to parental smoking have been estimated at about $4.6 billion per y...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this work was to determine whether a pediatric practice-based smoking prev...
Introduction: Clinical effort against secondhand smoke exposure (CEASE) is an evidence-based interve...
Background: Pediatricians following clinical practice guidelines for tobacco intervention (“As...
Research has demonstrated that parents who smoke are often inadvertent sources of their children s f...
BACKGROUND: Physician advice increases quit rates 1% to 3% above unassisted quit rates among adults,...
Importance: Reducing child exposure to tobacco smoke is a public health priority. Guidelines recomme...
childhood illnesses attributable to parental smoking have been estimated at about $4.6 billion per y...
Abstract Introduction Smoking and tobacco smoke exposure (TSE) leads to 480,000 deaths and over $289...
The objective was to assess the effectiveness of a smoking cessation educational program on pediatri...
Background Pediatricians play an important role in promoting smoking cessation among the parents of ...