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Comparative study on the knowledge-attitude-belief and practice to tobacco control between Chinese and foreign medical students in Soochow University

Authors :
Ya-na Ma
Qian-lan Xi
Li-yan Wang
Qiao-zhu Zuo
Liang Sun
Cen-tao Liu
Source :
Global Journal of Hospital Administration, Vol 1, Iss 1 (2014)
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
New Century Science Press, LLC, 2013.

Abstract

Objective: Based on the survey of the knowledge-attitude-belief and practice to tobacco control between Chinese and foreign medical students in Soochow University, the authors intended to explore the current situation, differences and influencing factors of Chinese and foreign medical students, in order to provide a reference for tobacco control policies and measures set by the Medical College of Soochow University. Methods: By stratified sampling, we selected 200 Chinese medical students and 200 foreign medical students of Medical College in different grades and different majors, and adopted anonymous questionnaires to investigate. Results: The smoking rates of Chinese and foreign male medical students were 7.4%, 15.5% respectively , while female medical students' smoking rates were 0.0, 8.1% respectively. Foreign medical students’ daily smoking was mostly 4~10, which was significantly greater than the Chinese medical students (PConclusion: There is a need for schools to adopt health education measure to promote the school tobacco control based on the differences of the knowledge-attitude-belief and practice to tobacco control between Chinese and Foreign Medical students. Help medical students to translate knowledge of tobacco control they have already mastered into belief, and further affect their behavior.

Details

ISSN :
23093609
Volume :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
国际医院管理杂志
Accession number :
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