[HTML][HTML] General practitioners' beliefs about effectiveness and intentions to recommend smoking cessation services: qualitative and quantitative studies

F Vogt, S Hall, TM Marteau - BMC Family Practice, 2007 - Springer
Abstract Background General practitioners'(GPs) negative beliefs about smoking cessation
services may act as barriers to them recommending such services to smokers motivated to
stop smoking. Methods In Study 1, 25 GPs from 16 practices across London were
interviewed in this qualitative study. Framework analysis was used to identify key themes in
GPs' beliefs about smoking cessation services. In Study 2, a convenience sample of 367
GPs completed an internet-based survey. Path-analysis was used to examine relationships …

[HTML][HTML] General practitioners' beliefs about effectiveness and intentions to prescribe smoking cessation medications: qualitative and quantitative studies

F Vogt, S Hall, TM Marteau - BMC Public Health, 2006 - bmcpublichealth.biomedcentral.com
General practitioners'(GPs) negative beliefs about nicotine dependence medications may
act as barriers to prescribing them. Study1: Twenty-five GPs from 16 practices across
London were interviewed in this qualitative study. Framework analysis was used to identify
key themes. Study 2: A convenience sample of 367 GPs completed an internet-based
survey. Path-analysis was used to examine the relations between beliefs and intentions to
prescribe smoking cessation medications. Study 1: Whilst nicotine replacement therapy …
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