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. 2010 Jul 29;10:444. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-10-444

Table 4.

Implementation of the SC Guideline-based actions among the pharmacists familiar and unfamiliar with the Guideline.

SC Guideline based actions and services Familiar with the SC Guideline (n = 512) Unfamiliar with the SC Guideline (n = 625) p-value*
% %
Workplace involvement in local multidisciplinary SC actions
 Participation in a joint training 15 5 <0.001
 Considered joint practices 12 5 <0.001
 Have joint practices 5 2 <0.001
Recommends SC Guideline-based pharmacological treatment
 Nicotine gum 94 96 0.450
 Nicotine patch 86 80 0.010
 Nicotine inhaler 22 20 0.345
 Bupropion (Zyban®) 15 10 0.080
Recommends SC Guideline-based non-pharmacological tools
 Own quitting decision 68 62 0.020
 Written SC support material 56 41 <0.001
 Participation in "Quit and Win" competition 26 23 0.242
 Support of family and/or friends 17 14 0.120
 Telephone-based SC support 12 8 0.090
 Pharmacy's individually tailored SC service 10 6 0.006
 Group therapy 9 5 0.027
 Internet-based SC support 7 4 0.080
 Advise to see a public health nurse 4 3 0.104
Follows at "least often" ** the 5A's Intervention with smoking customers.
 Advised to quit during the month prior the survey 12 3 <0.001
 Told about how smoking effects medication during past month 10 2 <0.001
 Asked about smoking during past week 9 2 <0.001
 Assessed quitting date during past month 2 1 <0.001
Discusses always*** about smoking with customers who
 Self-refer to their smoking 94 91 0.101
 are pregnant 45 32 <0.001
 buy SC medicines 35 17 <0.001
 suffer from a smoking-related disease 18 7 <0.001

* Between the groups familiar and unfamiliar with the SC Guideline

** Reclassified from the options: "always", "often", "at least with every second customer", "sometimes, never". "Often" was considered as option "often or more frequently"

*** "Always" from the original answering options: "always", " sometimes", "never"