.Azodi B, Mohammad Alizadeh S, Bahrampoor A. Comparison of Attitudes of Doctors and Nurses Working in Shiraz City about Their Role in Patients' Smoking Cessation. JGUMS 1998; 7 (27 and 28) :76-81
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Health care team attitude toward health promotion and smoking prevention potentially affects their behaviour. The present study was conducted to compare the attitudes of doctors and nurses Working in Shiraz city toward their role in patients' smoking cessation. Sample including 320 persons (139 nurses and 181 doctors) were selected by stratified-random sampling. Data collection instrument was a investigator-made questionnaire. After data analysis by chi-square test, one way ANOVA and tukey test was determined. Most nurses and physicians had uncertain attitude and there was a significant difference between two groups (P<0.01) so that the physicians' attitudes were morepositive than nurses' attitudes. In addition, the status of cigarette smoking in both groups was effective in their attitudes (P<0.05).
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