Outcome of a four-hour smoking cessation counselling workshop for medical students

Kurosch Purkabiri, Valentina Steppacher,Kathrin Bernardy, Nikola Karl, Verena Vedder, Michèle Borgmann,Anja Rogausch,Uz Stammberger,Robert Bals,Tobias Raupach,Volker Koellner,Jürg Hamacher

Tobacco induced diseases(2016)

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Background Lack of smoking cessation education in undergraduate medical training hinders healthcare professionals in providing adequate tobacco cessation counselling. We developed a comprehensive 4-h smoking cessation counselling course for medical students that is easy to incorporate in a medical school curriculum, and assessed its short-term outcome for knowledge, skills, and attitudes. Methods Eighty-eight medical students (53f, 35 m) were educated by a doctoral student in five identical 4-h courses. A 45-min theoretical introduction was followed by patient-physician role-playing by student pairs. Knowledge, skills, and attitude were assessed before and 4 weeks after the course by questionnaires, and by blinded analysis of pre- and post-course videos of a five-minute standardized patient situation. Results Knowledge: Before the course 10.6 (mean, SD: 2.7) questions out of 29 were answered correctly, and increased to 19.2 (3.6) after the course ( p < 0.0005). Major features of the students’ counselling skills improved. Significant and highly relevant attitude changes reflected increased motivation to counselling smokers. Conclusion Implementing a four-hour smoking intervention workshop into a medical curriculum was highly effective in improving students’ knowledge, skills and attitudes towards smoking counselling, as well as providing them with additional clinical competencies.
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Attitude,Communication skills,Curriculum,Knowledge,Medical education,Motivational interviewing,Skills,Smoking cessation counselling,Tobacco cessation education
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