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J Pak Dent Assoc. 2020; 29(3): 156-160


Dentists knowledge and attitude towards smoking cessation counseling

Amber Kiyani, Rabia Ahmad, Maha Ahmad, Mahreen Tariq.




Abstract

Introduction:
Dentists play a critical role in identifying tobacco use in the oral cavity and counseling patients against the hazards associated with this habit. The objective of this study was to determine the current practices of dentists in Islamabad/Rawalpindi towards tobacco counseling, and their reasons, if any, for avoiding such counseling.

Methodology:
One hundred and five self- administered questionnaires were distributed in private dental clinics of Islamabad and Rawalpindi. The questions were designed to analyze tobacco history of dentists, their practices in acquiring appropriate histories, their skill in counseling, and reasons for deferring tobacco counseling.

Results:
Out of the 105 questionnaires, only 97 were returned. About 81% (n=79) dentists asked male patients about tobacco use, only 48% (n=47) routinely asked female patients. Approximately 67% (n=65) dentists counsel their patients consistently, while 96% (n=93) counseled only after an oral pathology was discovered. Common reasons for avoiding counseling included belief that the smoking habit was the patientÂ’s business, 35.3% (n=23), fear of offending the patient 21.5% (n=14), fear of negative impact on practice 1.5% (n=1) and the dentists own smoking habit 4.6% (n=3). Majority of the dentists were aware of nicotine replacement therapies but still believed that their background training was insufficient for counseling.

Conclusion:
The majority of Pakistani dentists have adequate knowledge and positive attitudes towards tobacco cessation counseling. However, the dental curriculum needs extensive remodeling to appropriately train dentists for the purpose of tobacco counseling.

Key words: dentist, tobacco counseling, tobacco cessation counseling






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