日本口腔外科学会指定研修機関での禁煙対策および会員喫煙に関する質問票調査

  • 喜久田 利弘
    (社) 日本口腔外科学会, 脱タバコ社会実現委員会
  • 古田 勲
    (社) 日本口腔外科学会, 脱タバコ社会実現委員会
  • 吉澤 信夫
    (社) 日本口腔外科学会, 脱タバコ社会実現委員会
  • 大西 真
    (社) 日本口腔外科学会, 脱タバコ社会実現委員会
  • 扇内 秀樹
    (社) 日本口腔外科学会, 脱タバコ社会実現委員会
  • 柴田 敏之
    (社) 日本口腔外科学会, 脱タバコ社会実現委員会
  • 島原 政司
    (社) 日本口腔外科学会, 脱タバコ社会実現委員会
  • 栗田 賢一
    (社) 日本口腔外科学会, 脱タバコ社会実現委員会
  • 柴原 孝彦
    (社) 日本口腔外科学会, 脱タバコ社会実現委員会
  • 瀬戸 皖一
    (社) 日本口腔外科学会, 脱タバコ社会実現委員会

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  • A questionnaire survey of attitudes to smokers in training hospitals of the Japanese Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons and smoking habits of the members
  • ニホン コウクウ ゲカ ガッカイ シテイ ケンシュウ キカン デノ キンエン タイサク オヨビ カイイン ノ キツエン ニ カンスル シツモンヒョウ チョウサ

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The Japanese Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (JAOMFS) declared the promotion of anti-smoking on October 23, 2003. We carried out two kinds of questionnaire surveys: one examined the attitudes of training hospitals towards smokers in August 2007, and the other assessed the smoking habits of JAOMFS members in October 2006.<BR>Results: 1. In the first survey, 73.5%(180/245) of the training hospitals responded. 92.2%(166/180) of the hospitals had already set up full no-smoking areas only inside of the hospital buildings. General hospitals with Departments of Dentistry and Oral Surgery had the highest rate of prohibition (94.4%). Most of the training hospitals of JAOMFS had tried to prohibit smoking inside of the hospital buildings since 2003. 52.2%(94/180) of respondents designated full no-smoking areas in all medical sites and buildings. Hospitals with both medical and dental faculties with Departments of Dentistry and Oral Surgery had the highest prohibition rate (64.7%). Dental hospitals had the lowest prohibition rate (17.4%). The attitude toward smoking prohibition in medical sites and buildings had gradually intensified since 2003 at several training hospitals.<BR>2. The second survey had a response rate of 4.9% of all members (8547). Smokers accounted for 10.5%(44/419) of the respondents. The male-female ratio of all respondents was 9 to 1. The rate of smoking among males was 11.0%(41/374), and that among females was 7.5%(3/40). The highest rate of smoking was among members less than 6 years after joining the JAOMFS (22.2%) and among members in their thirties (18.1%). The smoking rate was highest among members who worked at dental hospitals (19.0%). The rate of awareness of our anti-smoking policy was 82.9% among the respondent members. 99.0% of the members were aware of the relation between smoking and diseases of the oral mucosa.

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