[Tobacco and surgery: A survey of health professionals' practices and knowledge. A role for the community pharmacist]. / Tabac et chirurgie : enquête sur les pratiques et les connaissances des professionnels de santé. Un rôle pour le pharmacien d'officine.
Ann Pharm Fr
; 81(6): 1082-1089, 2023 Nov.
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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the knowledge and management of preoperative smoking patients by different health professionals. METHOD: We conducted a survey among surgeons, anesthesiologists, and pharmacists using questionnaires. The study included 115 pharmacists and 7 physicians. RESULTS: Only 28% of pharmacists felt they had the necessary knowledge about smoking cessation before surgery and its consequences. Moreover, pharmacists were informed of the surgery less than one month before in 61% of cases, whereas physicians claimed to inform patients at least 3 months before in 57% of cases. The main reasons mentioned by the pharmacist for not informing the patient about presurgical smoking cessation were a lack of knowledge of the information to be relayed and a late knowledge of the scheduling of a surgery. Additionally, 57% of physicians stated that they never prescribed nicotine replacement products, while 42% of pharmacists felt that they never dispensed them. CONCLUSION: The study provides a clear picture of the smoking pathway before surgery and highlights areas for improvement in the management of preoperative smoking patients by different health professionals.
Acceptation des soins de santé par les patients; Community pharmacy services; Delivery of health care; Education; Health care systems; Patient acceptance of health care; Pharmacie; Pharmacy; Prestation des soins de santé; Services de pharmacie communautaire; Systèmes de soins de santé; Tobacco use disorder; Trouble du tabagisme; Éducation
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Ann Pharm Fr
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