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    Mo Med. 2006 Mar-Apr;103(2):180-4.

    Characteristics of smoking cessation guideline use by primary care physicians.

    Longo DR, Stone TT, Phillips RL, Everett KD, Kruse RL, Jaén CR, Hewett JE.

    Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Missouri-Columbia School of Medicine, USA.

    This study, based on a random sample mail survey of Missouri primary care physicians, identifies: (1) the extent and predictors of these physicians' awareness, agreement, adoption, and adherence to tobacco cessation guidelines; and (2) their knowledge/ beliefs about tobacco interventions. While primary care physicians play a key role in helping patients quit smoking, guidelines are not widely followed. "Reliance on respected colleagues for advice" was the one variable consistently identified as a predictor of guideline compliance.

    PMID: 16703721 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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