Tobacco addiction in primary health care workers in the health area number 4 of Insalud in Madrid: prevalence of consumption and attitude

In developed countries, tobaccoism constitutes the main public health problem capable of prevention. Health professionals comprise the sector with the greatest power of influence in reducing smoking habits. Nevertheless, cooperation is determined by their own personal habits and attitudes to smoking...

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Veröffentlicht in:Revista española de salud pública 1996-05, Vol.70 (3), p.295-302
Hauptverfasser: Ortiz Marrón, H, Palancar de la Torre, J L, Cañamares Recuenco, V, Molina Ruiz, W, González de Vega, C, Navarro Blanco, A
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description In developed countries, tobaccoism constitutes the main public health problem capable of prevention. Health professionals comprise the sector with the greatest power of influence in reducing smoking habits. Nevertheless, cooperation is determined by their own personal habits and attitudes to smoking. This study describes the prevalence of smoking and attitudes towards tobaccoism amongst primary medical care personnel within Area 4 of Insalud in Madrid. Of the 910 workers surveyed, 803 responded (response rate: 88%). 42.3% were smokers (35.3% on a daily basis and 7% occasionally) and the average smoker consumed 17 cigarrettes per day. 25.9% were ex-smokers and 31.7% non-smokers. 95% of non-smokers and 85% of smokers considered that smoking should be forbidden in medical centres (p
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Age Distribution
Attitude of Health Personnel
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Prevalence
Primary Health Care - statistics & numerical data
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Sex Distribution
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