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Table 5 Attitude toward health care professionals’ ethical responsibility to warn smokers and pregnant women who smoke about harmful effects of smoking

From: Prevalence, habits and personal attitudes towards smoking among health care professionals

 

Resident physicians

Specialist physicians

Trainee nurses

Nurses with secondary education

Nurses with associate degree

Total

p*

N (%)

N (%)

N (%)

N (%)

N (%)

N (%)

Health care professionals’ ethical responsibility is to warn the smokers of the harmful effects of smoking

Strongly agree

1 (3.1)

1 (3.1)

3 (7.9)

11 (4.4)

2 (2.1)

18 (3.6)

.044

Agree

0 (0.0)

2 (2.6)

0 (0.0)

5 (2.0)

1 (1.0)

8 (1.6)

Undecided

0 (0.0)

2 (2.6)

8 (21.1)

27 (10.8)

9 (9.3)

46 (9.3)

Agree

8 (25.0)

13 (16.7)

7 (18.4)

62 (24.7)

18 (18.6)

108 (21.8)

Strongly agree

23 (71.9)

60 (76.9)

20 (52.6)

146 (58.2)

67 (69.1)

316 (63.7)

Health care professionals’ ethical responsibility is to warn pregnant women of the harmful effects smoking has on the fetus

Strongly agree

0 (0.0)

1 (3.1)

0 (0.0)

8 (3.2)

2 (2.1)

11 (2.2)

.334

Agree

1 (3.1)

1 (3.1)

0 (0.0)

4 (1.6)

2 (2.1)

8 (1.6)

Undecided

0 (0.0)

2 (2.6)

0 (0.0)

8 (3.2)

4 (4.2)

14 (2.8)

Agree

5 (15.6)

5 (6.4)

6 (15.4)

49 (19.4)

10 (10.4)

75 (15.1)

Strongly agree

26 (81.3)

69 (88.5)

33 (84.6)

183 (72.6)

78 (81.3)

389 (78.3)

Total

32 (100)

78 (100)

39 (100)

251 (100)

97 (100)

497 (100)

 
  1. *chi-square