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Gribben, Valerie, Kosack, Amanda, Garell, Cambria, Shaikh, Ulfat, Huang, Maria, Chang, Andrew Y., Rasmussen, Jennifer, Tebb, Kathleen, Marbin, Jyothi |
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Clinical Pediatrics; Feb2023, Vol. 62 Issue 2, p115-120, 6p |
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The Clinical Effort Against Secondhand Smoke Exposure (CEASE) is an evidence-based framework that increases pediatric providers' ability to address secondhand smoke exposure of minors. Physician champions at 4 University of California sites conducted regular 1-hour didactic trainings on CEASE principles to pediatric residents as part of a longitudinal curriculum. At the conclusion of the academic year, 111 of 284 residents (39%) completed an anonymous survey. CEASE-trained residents reported significantly higher rates than untrained residents of counseling on smoking cessation (adjusted odds ratio [OR] = 4.50, P =.009), and referring to the smokers' quitline (adjusted OR 3.6, P =.007) to 50% or more of their patients' caregivers who smoked. In addition, among CEASE-trained residents, there were significant increases in multiple post-training knowledge and self-efficacy items. Our results show that a brief educational curriculum can be helpful in changing pediatric residents' attitudes and behavior toward assisting adult caregivers to pediatric patients in smoking cessation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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