Compliance with primary prevention in private practice: creating a tobacco-free environment |
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Authors: | MF Hovell S Russos MK Beckhelm JA Jones SM Burkham-Kreitner DJ Slymen CR Hofstetter B Rubin |
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Affiliation: | Center for Behavioral Epidemiology, Graduate School of Public Health, San Diego State University, CA 92182-4162, USA. |
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Abstract: | ![]() A sample of private orthodontic practices (n = 40) from a controlled trial for clinician-initiated tobacco-use prevention was used to test the effectiveness of preventive medicine representative (PMR) visits in creating and maintaining an anti-tobacco office environment. Clinical staff of 20 offices, randomly assigned to the experimental group, were trained by a PMR on the use of anti-tobacco materials (no-smoking signs, posters, and print materials). Twenty control-group offices did not receive any training or special treatment. Subsequently, experimental-group offices were visited by a PMR once every three months and were telephoned six weeks after each visit over a 12-month period. During visits and phone calls, PMRs prompted offices to order anti-tobacco materials. Visits served to introduce offices to new materials and to encourage their continued use. Data from direct observations and self-report measures showed significant differences between experimental and control offices for display of anti-tobacco materials at 1.5 months and 12 months (P < .001). Results suggest that PMR visits may serve as an effective method of introducing and maintaining preventive medicine procedures in clinical environments. |
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