Why do physicians lack engagement with smoking cessation treatment in their COPD patients? A multinational qualitative study

Chronic lung disease: Changing attitudes to help patients stop smoking Doctors should be given careful, ethically-informed guidance during medical training to help them to support patients to quit smoking. The most important part of treatment for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (...

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Autores principales: Eva Anne Marije van Eerd, Mette Bech Risør, Mark Spigt, Maciek Godycki-Cwirko, Elena Andreeva, Nick Francis, Anja Wollny, Hasse Melbye, Onno van Schayck, Daniel Kotz
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:aec4f851c70148f48b865e92d6303b832021-12-02T12:30:23ZWhy do physicians lack engagement with smoking cessation treatment in their COPD patients? A multinational qualitative study10.1038/s41533-017-0038-62055-1010https://doaj.org/article/aec4f851c70148f48b865e92d6303b832017-06-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41533-017-0038-6https://doaj.org/toc/2055-1010Chronic lung disease: Changing attitudes to help patients stop smoking Doctors should be given careful, ethically-informed guidance during medical training to help them to support patients to quit smoking. The most important part of treatment for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is help to stop smoking. However, there is evidence to suggest that doctors don’t always motivate COPD patients to quit. Eva Anne Marije van Eerd at Maastrict University, The Netherlands, together with an international team of scientists, conducted focus group interviews with doctors in seven different countries to assess barriers to smoking cessation. They found that doctors’ frustration with and negative attitudes towards patients who continued to smoke contributed to poor cessation management and treatment inequalities in some cases. Many doctors also cited a lack of experience with smoking cessation techniques alongside time and money issues as barriers to effective treatment.Eva Anne Marije van EerdMette Bech RisørMark SpigtMaciek Godycki-CwirkoElena AndreevaNick FrancisAnja WollnyHasse MelbyeOnno van SchayckDaniel KotzNature PortfolioarticleDiseases of the respiratory systemRC705-779ENnpj Primary Care Respiratory Medicine, Vol 27, Iss 1, Pp 1-6 (2017)
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Eva Anne Marije van Eerd
Mette Bech Risør
Mark Spigt
Maciek Godycki-Cwirko
Elena Andreeva
Nick Francis
Anja Wollny
Hasse Melbye
Onno van Schayck
Daniel Kotz
Why do physicians lack engagement with smoking cessation treatment in their COPD patients? A multinational qualitative study
description Chronic lung disease: Changing attitudes to help patients stop smoking Doctors should be given careful, ethically-informed guidance during medical training to help them to support patients to quit smoking. The most important part of treatment for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is help to stop smoking. However, there is evidence to suggest that doctors don’t always motivate COPD patients to quit. Eva Anne Marije van Eerd at Maastrict University, The Netherlands, together with an international team of scientists, conducted focus group interviews with doctors in seven different countries to assess barriers to smoking cessation. They found that doctors’ frustration with and negative attitudes towards patients who continued to smoke contributed to poor cessation management and treatment inequalities in some cases. Many doctors also cited a lack of experience with smoking cessation techniques alongside time and money issues as barriers to effective treatment.
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author Eva Anne Marije van Eerd
Mette Bech Risør
Mark Spigt
Maciek Godycki-Cwirko
Elena Andreeva
Nick Francis
Anja Wollny
Hasse Melbye
Onno van Schayck
Daniel Kotz
author_facet Eva Anne Marije van Eerd
Mette Bech Risør
Mark Spigt
Maciek Godycki-Cwirko
Elena Andreeva
Nick Francis
Anja Wollny
Hasse Melbye
Onno van Schayck
Daniel Kotz
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title Why do physicians lack engagement with smoking cessation treatment in their COPD patients? A multinational qualitative study
title_short Why do physicians lack engagement with smoking cessation treatment in their COPD patients? A multinational qualitative study
title_full Why do physicians lack engagement with smoking cessation treatment in their COPD patients? A multinational qualitative study
title_fullStr Why do physicians lack engagement with smoking cessation treatment in their COPD patients? A multinational qualitative study
title_full_unstemmed Why do physicians lack engagement with smoking cessation treatment in their COPD patients? A multinational qualitative study
title_sort why do physicians lack engagement with smoking cessation treatment in their copd patients? a multinational qualitative study
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