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Addressing tobacco in managed care: a survey of dentists' knowledge,attitudes, and behaviors
Authors:Albert David  Ward Angela  Ahluwalia Kavita  Sadowsky Donald
Affiliation:Division of Community Health, Columbia University School of Dental and Oral Surgery, New York, NY 10032, USA.
Abstract:OBJECTIVES: This study assessed the tobacco cessation knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of dentists participating in a large managed care dental plan. METHODS: Participating dentists in 4 states were surveyed via mail. RESULTS: Dentists' perceived success in helping patients quit using tobacco was highly correlated with discussion of specific strategies for quitting, advice about the use of nicotine gum, and time spent counseling patients. Dentists who were confident about their smoking cessation knowledge frequently advised patients to quit and spent more time counseling patients about tobacco cessation. CONCLUSIONS: Tobacco cessation is not a routine part of dental practice. Knowledge, time spent counseling patients, and specific strategies for quitting were associated with dentists' perceptions of success.
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