Helping Parents Quit Smoking with Effective Medications: Do Child Healthcare Providers Do What Parents Want? Jonathan Winickoff, Robert McMillen, Susanne.

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Helping Parents Quit Smoking with Effective Medications: Do Child Healthcare Providers Do What Parents Want? Jonathan Winickoff, Robert McMillen, Susanne Tanski, Jonathan Klein, Michael Weitzman Presented by: Suzanne Tanski

Background Provision of smoking cessation medications can double the rate of quitting smoking No prior surveys have assessed the acceptability to parents of receiving these medications in the context of their child’s primary care visits

Objective To assess acceptability to parents of receiving smoking cessation medication prescriptions To compare acceptability with actual rates of receiving smoking cessation medication prescriptions

Design and Methods National random digit dial telephone survey July to September 2003 Weighted by race and gender based on 2002 U.S. Census

Measures Social Climate Survey of Tobacco Control Previously validated questions drawn from state and national tobacco control surveys

Results 3,990 eligible respondents 3,010 (75%) completed surveys 1,027 were parents who had a child seen by a healthcare provider in the past year 211 (21%) were self-identified smokers

Helping Parents Quit Smoking with Effective Medications N=1,027 Parents & 218 (21.4%) Smokers

Acceptable for the child's doctor to prescribe or recommend this medication N= 207 Smokers

Conclusions Child healthcare providers have low rates of recommending and prescribing smoking cessation therapies Recommending or prescribing these medications would be acceptable to parents

Implications Child healthcare providers who prescribe medications probably have more success getting parents to quit smoking Study might help convince some child healthcare providers to get parents to quit smoking using medications

CASRO Response Rate response rate=completed/(eligible+ eligible/(eligible+ineligible)*unknown)