2014
DOI: 10.5430/cns.v2n4p74
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Smoking among patients in the primary health care system in Nuuk, Greenland

Abstract: Background: Tobacco use is the largest preventable cause of death in the developed world. Registration of smoking status in the health care setting has been internationally recognized as an important step towards promoting smoking cessation. Tobacco smoking is highly prevalent in Greenland. However, no studies to date have described the use of smoking cessation interventions in Greenland.Objective: The purpose of this study is to assess the extent to which smoking status registration was recorded for patients … Show more

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“…The reluctance to perform spirometry is problematic in a population with a prevalence of 50% daily smokers, and COPD is most likely underdiagnosed in Greenland (2,3). Studies from other circumpolar areas in North America have shown similar smoking percentages among the aboriginal people (2932).…”
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“…The reluctance to perform spirometry is problematic in a population with a prevalence of 50% daily smokers, and COPD is most likely underdiagnosed in Greenland (2,3). Studies from other circumpolar areas in North America have shown similar smoking percentages among the aboriginal people (2932).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Smoking is the main risk factor of developing COPD in the western world (1). In Greenland, more than half of the adult population are daily smokers (2,3). Thus, COPD may be common in Greenland too.…”
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“…Baseline analysis and evaluation of other conditions than diabetes have included health research too [177,[214][215][216]. However, more detailed description of this was considered beyond the scope of this thesis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition to focus on diabetes, also management of hypertension, chronic obstructive lung disease, and general lifestyle factors like smoking, physical activity, and overweight was promoted among health care professionals. [9][10][11] Recently, it was documented that 24% of the whole adult population was tested or controlled for diabetes within a two years observation period indicating high awareness of diabetes in the health care system in Greenland. Yet, the majority of tested persons were female.…”
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