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Table 3 Final year medical students' clinical practices towards tobacco smoking habits among their patients during their clinical rotations or clerkships according to their smoking status

From: Self-reported tobacco smoking practices among medical students and their perceptions towards training about tobacco smoking in medical curricula: A cross-sectional, questionnaire survey in Malaysia, India, Pakistan, Nepal, and Bangladesh

  

Ever smoker

Current smoker

  

Often (%)

Always (%)

Often (%)

Always (%)

1

Ask about history of smoking? ¶

67 (22.9)

179 (61.3)

19 (16.8%)

71 (62.85)

2

Ask about duration of smoking?

80 (27.4)

158 (54.1)*

25 (221.1)

62 (54.9)*

3

Ask about number of cigarettes/beedies smoked per day? ¶

61 (21.0)

165 (56.9)

19 (17.0)

69 (61.6)

4

Informed or advised patients about health effects of smoking? ¶

59 (20.3)

58 (20.0)

21 (18.8)

26 (23.2)

5

Counseled my patients who are smokers during clinical postings?

54 (18.6)

33 (11.4)

27 (23.9)

15 (13.3)

6

Assessed the willingness of the patient to quit smoking?

48 (16.5)

26 (8.9)

20 (17.7)

14 (12.4)

7

Assisted the patient to make a plan to quit smoking?

32 (11.0)

25 (8.6)

17 (15.0)

14 (12.4)

8

Informed patients about effects of passive smoking?

69 (23.7)

33 (11.3)**

27 (23.9)

20 (17.7)

  1. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.001, ¶ these were statistically significant according to gender
  2. Differences between the countries were significant for all the items p < 0.001