Health Care Workers’ Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices on Tobacco Use in Economically Disadvantaged Dominican Republic Communities
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Overview
2.2. Communities
2.3. Healthcare Worker Selection
2.4. Survey Development
2.5. Data Collection
2.6. Data Management
2.7. Measures
- Demographics/Sample Characteristics: HCW type (physicians, nurses, other), gender, number of years in practice, community;
- Beliefs Regarding Intervention: Whether HCWs think patients want them to ask, and believe they should routinely ask about tobacco use at adult and pediatric visits and help patients quit, HCW intervention increases quitting and HCWs should set a good example by not smoking;
- Beliefs Regarding Health Effects of Tobacco Use: Whether HCWs believe tobacco users can improve their health by quitting, smoking and secondhand smoke are harmful to health and a major cause of specific health outcomes (e.g., heart disease, stroke, lung cancer), and thirdhand smoke (toxicants remaining and new toxicants formed when SHS clears) is harmful [18];
- Training/Perceived Skill: Whether they received tobacco intervention training, perception of their level of knowledge to help patients quit;
- Practice: How often HCWs ask patients if they use tobacco, advise patients to quit, advise patients to quit if you think their illness is tobacco related, advise patients to quit if you think their illness is not tobacco related, advise patients to quit if they are healthy, advise females to quit if they are pregnant, assist patients to quit, and advise patients to have smoke-free homes and vehicles.
2.8. Data Analysis
3. Results
Characteristic | N | % Overall |
---|---|---|
Gender | ||
Female | 85 | 80.19 |
Male | 21 | 19.81 |
Time in Practice | ||
≤6 years | 26 | 26.26 |
7–12 years | 25 | 25.25 |
13–20 years | 24 | 24.24 |
≥21 years | 24 | 24.24 |
Institution Type a | ||
Public | 92 | 85.98 |
Private/Non-Governmental | 24 | 22.43 |
Other | 1 | 0.93 |
HCW Type | ||
Nurses | 51 | 49.04 |
Auxiliary | 38 | 36.54 |
Licensed | 12 | 11.54 |
By Experience | 1 | 0.96 |
Physicians | 30 | 28.85 |
General Practice | 12 | 11.54 |
Medico Pasante b | 5 | 4.81 |
Pediatrician | 3 | 2.88 |
OB/GYN | 5 | 4.81 |
Cardiologist | 1 | 0.96 |
Internal Medicine | 1 | 0.96 |
Surgery | 1 | 0.96 |
Specialist(unknown) | 1 | 0.96 |
Dentist | 1 | 0.96 |
Other c | 23 | 22.12 |
Tobacco Use Status | ||
Current User | 4 | 3.74 |
Former User | 6 | 5.61 |
Never User | 82 | 76.64 |
No Response | 15 | 14.02 |
Reported Patient Tobacco Use d | ||
Cigarettes | 85 | 79.44 |
Cigars | 55 | 51.40 |
Self-Rolled | 40 | 37.38 |
Smokeless | 43 | 40.19 |
Pipe | 30 | 28.04 |
Received formal training on tobacco interventions | 41 | 38.32 |
Report very sufficient knowledge on tobacco use and intervention strategies | 40 | 37.38 |
Item | Strongly Agree % (n) | Somewhat Agree % (n) | Somewhat Disagree % (n) | Strongly Disagree % (n) | Not Sure % (n) |
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Smoking… | |||||
Is a major cause of lung cancer | 98.13 (105) | 0.93 (1) | - | 0.93 (1) | - |
Is a major cause of emphysema | 95.19 (99) | 2.88 (3) | - | 1.92 (2) | - |
Is harmful to health | 94.39 (101) | 2.80 (3) | - | 2.80 (3) | - |
Is a major cause of laryngeal cancer | 93.40 (99) | 5.66 (6) | - | 0.94 (1) | - |
Increases risk of death from TB | 80.00 (84) | 13.33 (14) | 1.90 (2) | 2.86 (3) | 1.90 (2) |
During pregnancy increases miscarriage risk | 79.41 (81) | 16.67 (17) | 1.96 (2) | 0.98 (1) | 0.98 (1) |
Is a major cause of cardiac disease | 76.70 (79) | 18.45 (19) | 1.94 (2) | 1.94 (2) | 0.97 (1) |
Is a major cause of stroke | 68.63 (70) | 23.53 (24) | 0.98 (1) | - | 6.86 (7) |
Is a major cause of bladder cancer | 43.56 (44) | 33.66 (34) | 8.91 (9) | 5.94 (6) | 7.92 (8) |
Secondhand Smoke Increases Risk of… | |||||
Respiratory tract illness in children | 78.85 (82) | 19.23 (20) | - | 1.92 (2) | - |
Lung cancer in nonsmokers | 75.00 (78) | 16.35 (17) | 2.88 (3) | 0.96 (1) | 4.81 (5) |
Heart disease in nonsmokers | 70.00 (70) | 22.00 (22) | 1.00 (1) | 1.00 (1) | 6.00 (6) |
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome | 62.38 (63) | 23.76 (24) | 3.96 (4) | 2.97 (3) | 6.93 (7) |
Otitis media in children | 41.18 (42) | 31.37 (32) | 7.84 (8) | 6.86 (7) | 12.75 (13) |
Breathing air in a room today where someone smoked yesterday is harmful to infants/children | 75.96 (79) | 16.35 (17) | 2.88 (3) | 2.88 (3) | 1.92 (2) |
Smokeless tobacco is harmful to health | 83.02 (88) | 15.09 (16) | 0.94 (1) | 0.94 (1) | - |
Tobacco users can improve their health if they quit | 85.98 (92) | 7.48 (8) | - | 2.80 (3) | 3.74 (4) |
Item | Strongly Agree % (n) | Somewhat Agree % (n) | Somewhat Disagree % (n) | Strongly Disagree % (n) | Not Sure % (n) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
A patient’s chance of quitting increases if a HCW advises them to quit | 53.85 (56) | 34.62 (36) | 1.92 (2) | 2.88 (3) | 6.73 (7) |
Patients want you to advise them to stop using tobacco | 33.33 (35) | 41.90 (44) | 14.29 (15) | 3.81 (4) | 6.67 (7) |
HCWs like you should… | |||||
Set a good example by not using tobacco | 92.31 (96) | 4.81 (5) | - | 1.92 (2) | 0.96 (1) |
Routinely ask patients about tobacco use | 89.22 (91) | 7.84 (8) | 1.96 (2) | - | 0.98 (1) |
Routinely ask parents about tobacco use during pediatric visits | 86.41 (89) | 13.59 (14) | - | - | - |
Routinely help patients to quit using tobacco | 83.81 (88) | 15.24 (16) | 0.95 (1) | - | - |
Routinely advise patients who use tobacco to quit | 80.58 (83) | 11.65 (12) | - | 6.80 (7) | 0.97 (1) |
How often… | Always | Often | Rarely | Never | |
Do you ask about tobacco use? | 49.53 (53) | 35.51 (38) | 7.48 (8) | 7.48 (8) | |
Do you advise patients to quit using tobacco? | 64.49 (69) | 22.43 (24) | 2.80 (3) | 10.28 (11) | |
Do you advise female patients to quit using tobacco if they are pregnant? | 75.70 (81) | 13.08 (14) | 1.87 (2) | 9.35 (10) | |
Do you advise patients if you think an illness is related to tobacco use? | 70.09 (75) | 16.82 (18) | 2.80 (3) | 10.28 (11) | |
Do you advise patients to have smoke-free homes? | 60.75 (65) | 23.36 (25) | 6.54 (7) | 9.35 (10) | |
Do you advise patients to have smoke-free vehicles? | 59.81 (64) | 22.43 (24) | 8.41 (9) | 9.35 (10) | |
Do you advise patients to quit using tobacco if they are healthy? | 54.21 (58) | 28.04 (30) | 5.61 (6) | 12.15 (13) | |
Do you assist tobacco users to quit? | 54.29 (57) | 31.43 (33) | 4.76 (5) | 9.52 (10) | |
Do you advise patients if you do NOT think an illness is related to tobacco use? | 52.38 (55) | 23.81 (25) | 10.48 (11) | 13.33 (14) |
Variable | Total 2 | Ask about Tobacco Use at Every Encounter n (%) | Ask with Any Other Level of Frequency n (%) | p Value |
---|---|---|---|---|
Total (n = 107) | 53 (49.53) | 54 (50.47) | ||
Gender | 0.223 | |||
Male | 21 (19.81) | 8 (38.10) | 13 (61.90) | |
Female | 85 (80.19) | 45 (52.94) | 40 (47.06) | |
Community | 0.280 3 | |||
1 | 20 (18.69) | 10 (50.00) | 10 (50.00) | |
2 | 14 (13.08) | 5 (35.71) | 9 (64.29) | |
3 | 21 (19.63) | 8 (38.10) | 13 (61.90) | |
4 | 10 (9.35) | 3 (30.00) | 7 (70.00) | |
5 | 12 (11.21) | 7 (58.33) | 5 (41.67) | |
6 | 6 (5.61) | 4 (66.67) | 2 (33.33) | |
7 | 24 (22.43) | 16 (66.67) | 8 (33.33) | |
Tobacco Producing | 0.931 | |||
Yes | 48 (44.86) | 24 (50.00) | 24 (50.00) | |
No | 59 (55.14) | 29 (49.15) | 30 (50.85) | |
Provider Type | 0.301 | |||
MD | 30 (28.85) | 16 (53.33) | 14 (46.67) | |
Nurse | 51 (49.04) | 27 (52.94) | 24 (47.06) | |
Other | 23 (22.12) | 8 (34.78) | 15 (65.22) | |
Years in Practice | 0.513 | |||
≤6 Years | 26 (24.30) | 11 (42.31) | 15 (57.69) | |
7–12 Years | 25 (23.36) | 10 (40.00) | 15 (60.00) | |
13–20 Years | 24 (22.43) | 15 (62.50) | 9 (37.50) | |
≥21 Years | 24 (22.43) | 13 (54.17) | 11 (45.83) | |
No Response | 8 (7.48) | 4 (50.00) | 4 (50.00) | |
Smoking is a major cause of cardiac disease | 0.0702 | |||
Strongly Agree | 79 (76.70) | 43 (54.43) | 36 (45.57) | |
Any Other | 24 (23.30) | 8 (33.33) | 16 (66.67) | |
Smoking is a major cause of bladder cancer | 0.0147 | |||
Strongly Agree | 44 (43.56) | 28 (63.64) | 16 (36.36) | |
Any Other | 57 (56.44) | 22 (38.60) | 35 (61.40) | |
SHS increases risk of SIDS | 0.0374 | |||
Strongly Agree | 63 (62.38) | 35 (55.56) | 28 (44.44) | |
Any Other | 38 (37.62) | 13 (34.21) | 25 (65.79) | |
Advise patients to quit tobacco | <0.0001 | |||
Always | 69 (64.49) | 46 (66.67) | 23 (33.33) | |
Any Other | 38 (35.51) | 7 (18.42) | 31 (81.58) | |
Advise patients to quit if illness thought to be tobacco related | 0.0002 | |||
Always | 75 (70.09) | 46 (61.33) | 29 (38.67) | |
Any Other | 32 (29.91) | 7 (21.88) | 25 (78.13) | |
Advise patients to quit if illness NOT thought to be tobacco related | 0.0003 | |||
Always | 55 (52.38) | 37 (67.27) | 18 (32.73) | |
Any Other | 50 (47.62) | 16 (32.00) | 34 (68.00) | |
Advise patients to quit tobacco if they are healthy | <0.0001 | |||
Always | 58 (54.21) | 41 (70.69) | 17 (29.31) | |
Any Other | 49 (45.79) | 12 (24.49) | 37 (70.69) | |
Advise females to quit tobacco if they are pregnant | 0.0004 | |||
Always | 81 (75.70) | 48 (59.26) | 33 (40.74) | |
Any Other | 26 (24.30) | 5 (19.23) | 21 (80.77) | |
Assist patients to quit using tobacco | <0.0001 | |||
Always | 57 (54.29) | 41 (71.93) | 16 (28.07) | |
Any Other | 48 (45.71) | 11 (22.92) | 37 (77.08) | |
Advise patients to have smoke-free homes | 0.0005 | |||
Always | 65 (60.75) | 41 (63.08) | 24 (36.92) | |
Any Other | 42 (39.25) | 12 (28.57) | 30 (71.43) | |
Advise patients to have smoke-free vehicles | 0.0011 | |||
Always | 64 (59.81) | 40 (62.50) | 24 (37.50) | |
Any Other | 43 (40.19) | 13 (30.23) | 30 (69.77) |
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Files
Supplementary File 1Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Prucha, M.G.; Fisher, S.G.; McIntosh, S.; Grable, J.C.; Holderness, H.; Thevenet-Morrison, K.; De Monegro, Z.Q.; Sánchez, J.J.; Bautista, A.; Díaz, S.; et al. Health Care Workers’ Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices on Tobacco Use in Economically Disadvantaged Dominican Republic Communities. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2015, 12, 4060-4075. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph120404060
Prucha MG, Fisher SG, McIntosh S, Grable JC, Holderness H, Thevenet-Morrison K, De Monegro ZQ, Sánchez JJ, Bautista A, Díaz S, et al. Health Care Workers’ Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices on Tobacco Use in Economically Disadvantaged Dominican Republic Communities. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2015; 12(4):4060-4075. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph120404060
Chicago/Turabian StylePrucha, Michael G., Susan G. Fisher, Scott McIntosh, John C. Grable, Heather Holderness, Kelly Thevenet-Morrison, Zahíra Quiñones De Monegro, José Javier Sánchez, Arisleyda Bautista, Sergio Díaz, and et al. 2015. "Health Care Workers’ Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices on Tobacco Use in Economically Disadvantaged Dominican Republic Communities" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 12, no. 4: 4060-4075. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph120404060
APA StylePrucha, M. G., Fisher, S. G., McIntosh, S., Grable, J. C., Holderness, H., Thevenet-Morrison, K., De Monegro, Z. Q., Sánchez, J. J., Bautista, A., Díaz, S., & Ossip, D. J. (2015). Health Care Workers’ Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices on Tobacco Use in Economically Disadvantaged Dominican Republic Communities. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 12(4), 4060-4075. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph120404060