Effectiveness of a one-day training seminar on smoking cessation on health care professionals knowledge

C. Vardavas (Athens, Greece)

Source: International Congress 2017 – Smoking cessation
Session: Smoking cessation
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 1277
Disease area: Airway diseases

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Abstract

Effectiveness of a one-day training seminar on smoking cessation on health care professionals knowledge

Background: Lack of knowledge of evidence-based treatments in smoking cessation is a known barrier in delivering smoking cessation interventions. 

Aims and Objectives: Our program aimed to evaluate the change in knowledge of health care professionals following a one day training intervention dedicated to advancing evidence-based tobacco dependence treatment.

Methods: A pre-post study design was used while the CME accredited educational intervention took place in Brussels in April 2016. The training intervention was tested among 44 health care professionals from 5 European Countries (Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, Armenia and Romania). The effectiveness of the seminar was evaluated by a 13-item knowledge survey.

Results: Pre intervention data indicated that the health care professionals’ knowledge was limited. However, after the intervention, significant changes in participants’ knowledge was noted in 5 out of 13 domains addressed: pharmacotherapy effectiveness (Pre 2.7% vs. Post 68%, p <0.001); craving duration (Pre 40.5% vs. Post 70.5%, p = 0.007); pharmacotherapy side-effects (Pre 54.1% vs. Post 79.1%, p = 0.017); relapse reason (Pre 64.9% vs. Post 86.4%, p = 0.023) and physician’s advice influence to quit smoking (Pre 35.1% vs. Post 59.1%, p = 0.032). The vast majority of the participants also reported that the training session met their expectations to a great extent (81.4%).

Conclusions: The results demonstrate that a fast track smoking cessation training program is able to improve the knowledge of health professionals. Further research is needed to assess its long term impact.



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