Approaches to Tobacco Control & Lung Cancer Screening Among Physician Assistants

2007 
Background: This study explores physicians' assistants' (PA) knowledge and practice regarding tobacco cessation counseling, approaches to lung cancer early detection and management of patients at high risk of developing lung cancer. Methods: A cross-sectional survey design was used to examine approaches to tobacco use prevention and the early detection of lung cancer among PAs from Western New York State. Results: PAs report promoting use of the nicotine patch, nicotine spray and bupropion when counseling smokers on cessation. Reported management strategies for a patient at high risk of developing lung cancer were not supported by current literature. Conclusion: These findings suggest the need for professional educational programs aimed not only at conveying the continued importance of tobacco cessation counseling, but also information on the appropriate management options for patients at increased risk of developing lung cancer.
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