DECLARATION OF POTENTIAL CONFLICT OF INTEREST

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DECLARATION OF POTENTIAL CONFLICT OF INTEREST Pharmacy Students’ Confidence in and Knowledge of Tobacco Cessation Counseling: Hookah Tobacco vs. Cigarettes Onyinye Nduaguba, MSPharm, Kentya H. Ford, DrPH, Benita Bamgbade, PharmD, Ogechi Iwuorie, PharmD Health Outcomes and Pharmacy Practice Division, The University of Texas College of Pharmacy, Austin, Texas BACKGROUND RESULTS RESULTS DEMOGRAPHICS 203 (40.8%) of the students attempted the survey, of which 169 (83.3%) completed it Majority of the respondents were female (71.01%) and white (40.24%) or Asian (38.46%) The mean age of students who completed the survey was 25.08±3.22 Most of the students had never used cigarettes (78.11%), hookah tobacco (68.05%), electronic cigarettes (90.53%), snus (96.45%), cigarillos (86.39%), cigars (83.43%), nor smokeless tobacco (97.04%) 82% and 16% of the students reported receiving training on cigarette smoking and hookah use cessation counseling respectively CONFIDENCE Confidence in ability to counsel using the 5 A’s model and in overall counseling skills were moderate (3.3±0.7 and 2.9±0.7 respectively) Students were less confident in their overall counseling skills and in their ability to counsel on hookah use cessation using the the 5 A’s model, compared to cigarette smoking cessation (p<0.01) First year students had significantly less confidence in counseling skills for cigarette smoking cessation than second, third, and fourth year students (p<0.01) First year students had significantly less confidence in couseling skills for hookah use cessation than second year students (p=0.03) but not with third and fourth year students (p=0.19 and p=0.45 respectively) KNOWLEDGE Students perceived themselves to be less knowledgeable about the effects of hookah use cessation counseling than cigarette smoking cessation counseling 42.0% of the students thought hookah tobacco was less harmful than traditional cigarettes Tobacco use is a major risk factor for cancer, cardiovascular diseases, and respiratory illnesses. Although cigarette smoking prevalence has declined,1 use of alternative forms of tobacco is on the rise.2,3 Pharmacy schools incorporate tobacco cessation counseling training in their curricula . Training pharmacy students has been shown to improve perceived counseling skills4 but it is uncertain how this translates to ability to counsel on alternative forms of tobacco. We sought to assess pharmacy students’ confidence and knowledge in counseling, comparing commercial cigarettes and hookah tobacco. DISCUSSION Overall, students are receiving training on tobacco use cessation counseling Results indicate that students may be less likely to counsel to counsel on hookah use cessation than cigarette smoking cessation Less self-efficacy and harm misperception for hookah tobacco could translate to low priority for hookah use cessation cessation counseling in practice Interestingly, for hookah use cessation counseling, older students , who have received training on tobacco cessation counseling, were not different from new students This suggests that specific training is needed to address hookah use cessation counseling OBJECTIVES To describe student pharmacists’ perception of their knowledge about cigarette smoking and hookah use cessation To describe student pharmacists’ perception of their confidence and ability to counsel on cigarette smoking and hookah use cessation To compare pharmacy students’ views on cigarette smoking and hookah use cessation CONCLUSION Composite scores and comparisons on students’ confidence in ability to counsel on cigarette smoking cessation and hookah tobacco use cessation (n=169) CLASS LEVEL COMPOSITE SCORES Confidence in Ability to Counsel Using the 5 A’s Model   Overall Cigarette Hookah Tobacco t value p value 3.3±0.7 3.4±0.7 3.1±0.9 9.07 <0.001 P1 3.4±0.9 3.5±0.9 3.2±1.0 3.24 0.002 P2 3.6±0.6 3.3±0.8 3.94 P3 3.2±0.6 3.6±0.5 2.9±0.9 5.64 P4 3.2±0.7 2.8±0.9 5.68 Confidence in General Counseling Skills 2.9±0.7 2.7±0.7 10.88 2.5±0.8 2.6±0.8 2.4±0.9 4.30 3.1±0.7 2.9±0.8 6.87 3.1±0.5 3.5±0.5 2.7±0.9 5.75 3.0±0.6 3.4±0.5 2.7±0.8 7.10 METHODS Training of pharmacy students is still needed, especially on alternative tobacco products If this need is filled, it can result in a boost in confidence to counsel on various forms of tobacco products This could translate to a wider reach of tobacco users by the students when they get into practice STUDY DESIGN AND DATA COLLECTION A cross-sectional study was conducted in Spring 2014 Data were collected using a 34-item questionnaire-based instrument administered electronically to PharmD students (N=497) MEASURES Students were asked to rate their confidence in their ability to counsel using the ‘Ask-Advise-Assess-Assist-Arrange follow-up’ (5 A’s) model on a 5-point Likert scale (1=not at all confident, 2=not very confident, 3=moderately confident, 4=very confident, and 5=extremely confident) Students were asked to rate their self-efficacy in different aspects of counseling using the aforementioned scale Students’ perception of their knowledge of the effects of tobacco cessation counseling were also assessed on a 5-point Likert scale (1=strongly agree, 2=disagree, 3=neutral, 4=agree, and 5=strongly agree) DATA ANALYSIS Analyses were conducted using Statistical Analytical Software (SAS) version 9.4 DECLARATION OF POTENTIAL CONFLICT OF INTEREST Funds for this research were provided to Dr Kentya Ford by the University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy and the Division of Diversity and Community Engagement REFERENCES Center for Disease Control and Prevention. 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