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Current practices and perceived barriers to tobacco-treatment delivery among healthcare professionals from 15 European countries. The EPACTT Plus project

Abstract: Introduction: The latest evidence-based Guidelines for Treating Tobacco Dependence highlight the significant role of healthcare professionals in supporting smokers interested to quit. This study aimed to identify the current practices of healthcare professionals in Europe and perceived barriers in delivering tobacco treatment to their patients who smoke. Methods: In the context of EPACTT-Plus, collaborating institutions from 15 countries (Albania, Armenia, Belgium, Italy, France, Georgia, Greece, Kosovo, Romania, North Macedonia, Russia, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Ukraine) worked for the development of an accredited eLearning course on Tobacco Treatment Delivery available at http://elearning-ensp.eu/. In total, 444 healthcare professionals from the wider European region successfully completed the course from December 2018 to July 2019. Cross-sectional data were collected online on healthcare professionals' current practices and perceived barriers in introducing tobacco-dependence treatment into their daily clinical life. Results: At registration, 41.2% of the participants reported having asked their patients if they smoked. Advise to quit smoking was offered by 47.1% of the participants, while 29.5% reported offering assistance to their patients who smoked in order to quit. From the total number of participants, 39.9% regarded the lack of patient compliance as a significant barrier. Other key barriers were lack of: interest from the patients (37.4%), healthcare professionals training (33.1%), community resources to refer patients (31.5%), and adequate time during their everyday clinical life (29.7%). Conclusions: The identification of current practices and significant barriers is important to build evidence-based guidelines and training programs (online and/or live) that will improve the performance of healthcare professionals in offering tobacco-dependence treatment for their patients who smoke.

 Autoría: Girvalaki C., Mechili E.A., Papadakis S., Nikitara K., Demin A., Trofor A., Lila A., Harutyunyan A., Saliaj A., Dimitrievska D., Lozano F.R., Bakhturidze G., Ayesta J., Przewozniak K., Cattaruzza M.S., Zdraveska M., Lovše M., Kilibarda B., Stoyka O., Behrakis P., Bizel P., Starchenko P., Spahija S., Radu-Loghin C., Vardavas C.I.,

 Fuente: Tobacco Prevention and Cessation, 2020, 6, 6

Editorial: E.U European Publishing

 Año de publicación: 2020

Nº de páginas: 6

Tipo de publicación: Artículo de Revista

 DOI: 10.18332/tpc/115033

ISSN: 2459-3087

Autoría

GIRVALAKI, CHARIS

MECHILI, ENKELEINT A

PAPADAKIS, SOPHIA

NIKITARA, KATERINA

DEMIN, ANDREY

TROFOR, ANTIGONA

LILA, ARBEN

HARUTYUNYAN, ARUSYAK

SALIAJ, AURELA

DIMITRIEVSKA, DESKA

LOZANO, FRANCISCO RODRIGUEZ

BAKH-TURIDZE, GEORGE

PRZEWOZNIAK, KRZYSZTOF

CATTARUZZA, MARIA SOFIA

ZDRAVESKA, MARIJA

LOVŠE, MIHAELA

KILIBARDA, BILJANA

STOYKA, OTTO

BEHRAKIS, PANAGIOTIS