Abstract
To examine the knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of smokers towards smoking prevention and provide high-quality smoking cessation services and education on tobacco prevention and establish a smoke-free care network.This study is a cross-sectional survey. The research tool is a questionnaire composed of 4 sub-scales, namely, "tobacco harm awareness,""tobacco prevention attitude,""quitting smoking self-efficacy scale,"and "intentional behavior to quit smoking."A positive correlation was identified between cessation-specific knowledge, attitude to quit smoking, and intentional behavior to quit smoking among outpatients. Following the regression analysis, 2 factors (cessation-specific knowledge and attitude toward quitting the smoking habit) were considered in the model and its total variance explained reached 53.2%.Regular smoking cessation classes should be conducted to increase the awareness of smoking hazards and improve the positive attitude toward smoking cessation to avoid smoking hazards.
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Hsu, C. Y., Liao, H. E., & Huang, L. C. (2020). Exploring smoking cessation behaviors of outpatients in outpatient clinics: Application of the transtheoretical model. Medicine (United States), 99(27), E20971. https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000020971
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