2001
DOI: 10.1006/pmed.2001.0931
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Does Health Habit Counseling Affect Patient Satisfaction?

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“…Prior studies have shown a positive association between taking a tobacco history or providing counseling to smokers, and patient satisfaction (6,7,19). This is an important finding, as it suggests that tobacco use screening and counseling appeals to patients, and should not present a barrier to providers concerned that such screening may cause patients to seek care elsewhere.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Prior studies have shown a positive association between taking a tobacco history or providing counseling to smokers, and patient satisfaction (6,7,19). This is an important finding, as it suggests that tobacco use screening and counseling appeals to patients, and should not present a barrier to providers concerned that such screening may cause patients to seek care elsewhere.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…S. Ockene & Ockene, 1996), despite several studies that refute this concern (Barzilai, Goodwin, Zyzanski, & Stange, 2001;Hollis et al, 2000;Solberg, Boyle, Davidson, Magnan, & Carlson 2001). Conroy and colleagues explored this issue in greater depth by assessing overall satisfaction with health care as well as satisfaction with tobaccorelated health care based on receipt of each of the guideline-recommended 5A's.…”
Section: Patient Satisfaction Is Improved By Providing Tobacco Dependmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…It must be recognized, however that there are significant barriers that currently dampen an urologist's enthusiasm for incorporating an effective behavioural counselling into routine practice. These impediments include an underestimate of the importance of prevention counselling, inadequate preparation in health promotion skills, lack confidence in their ability to modify their patients' habitual behaviors, and limited acceptance of responsibility for providing preventive counseling (42). There is growing support for urologists to have a more proactive role in promoting smoking cessation among their patients (43).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%