Patient Receptivity to Tobacco Cessation Counseling and Services in a Dental Teaching Institute: A Patient Review.

Autor: Patil, Pavan Uday, Vivek, S., Chandrasekhar, Thatimatla, Parimi, Nalini, Praveen, B. H., Lingaraj, Sunil
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Zdroj: Journal of International Oral Health; 2015, Vol. 7 Issue 1, p22-25, 4p, 4 Charts
Abstrakt: Background: The dentists are in a unique position to render tobacco cessation counseling to their patients. The current study is set to assess the attitudes of tobacco users toward tobacco cessation counseling attending a dental teaching institute and hospital in Andhra Pradesh. Materials and Methods: A systematic random sampling method was used to select the sample. Survey was conducted among 660 patients attending a dental teaching institute. Patients who have completed oral examination in the department of oral medicine and radiology were asked to complete pretested questionnaire. The questionnaire was designed in both English and Telugu (local language). Results: Among the study subjects 88.9% were planning to quit the habit, 72.27% had agreed that they discussed about ill-effects of tobacco, 82% of the subjects said that dentist should routinely offer quit tobacco assistance and services. Conclusion: The present study indicates the majority of patients are receptive towards tobacco counseling and services in the dental setting. In this study, the majority of tobacco users were planning to quit. Majority of patients were unaware of the resources available to help them to quit. Dentists have a significant opportunity to disseminate information to patients who need assistance in quitting the habit of tobacco usage. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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