Prevalence of tobacco consumption among young physicians at a regional university hospital in southern Spain: a cross-sectional study.
Author: Ranchal Sánchez, Antonio; Pérula de Torres, Luis Ángel; Santos Luna, Francisco; Ruiz Moral, Roger
Abstract: Introduction The aim of the study is to analyse the
prevalence of smoking among resident physicians at a
regional university hospital. In addition, we examined the
trends in the smoking behaviour of physicians in relation
to results obtained in other studies carried out previously
at this hospital, as well as those published nationally and
internationally
Method A cross-sectional observational study evaluating
tobacco consumption in young physicians was carried
out at the level of secondary healthcare in a regional
university hospital in Cordoba, Spain. All the study subjects
were resident physicians who underwent a mandatory
preliminary occupational health examination between
2012 and 2016. There was no sampling selection as
anyone who took this examination was considered to be
within the target population. We calculated the proportions
of smokers, former smokers and non-smokers, with 95%
CIs. Univariate and multivariate analyses (binary logistic
regression) were used to analyse the results (P<0.05).
Results The response rate was 99.4%, with a sample
size of 324 out of a possible 326 physicians. The average
age was 28.6±3.7—DT—(95% CI 28.2 to 29.0), and
62.3% (202/324; 95% CI 57.3 to 67.2) were women.
Smoking prevalence was 6.5% (21/324; 95% CI 3.5 to
9.3) with a further 5.2% (17/324; 95% CI 2.7 to 7.8)
being ex-smokers. There were no significant differences
in the prevalence of tobacco consumption according to
age (P=0.266), sex (9.0% for men and 5.0% for women;
P=0.128), medical specialty (P=0.651) or year of residency
(P=0.975). A 52.7% decline in the number of young
physician smokers was noted between 1986 and 2016
(95% CI −44.0 to −63.5), together with a 64.4% increase
in non-smokers (95% CI 55.2 to 77.3).
Conclusions We observed a significantly low prevalence
of tobacco use among trainee physicians in the cohort, an
effect of new antismoking laws, with positive role model
implications for new physicians and medical students.
Universal identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10641/1448
Date: 2018
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