Undocumented Smokeless Tobacco Use in a Family Medicine Population
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-1997
Description
Background. Smokeless tobacco (ST) use is associated with significant health risks and is increasing in prevalence in the United States. This study examined the prevalence of ST use among patients seen in two Family Medicine centers and the documentation of that ST use in the medical record. Methods. A survey of 209 patients seen in two Family Medicine centers in northeast Tennessee was done to determine current and former smoking and ST use. Charts of all current ST users were reviewed for additional data. Results. Current ST use was reported by 7.7% of patients. Highest rates were found in middle- aged men (27.8%) and elderly women (14.8%). Physicians rarely recorded ST use as a significant problem in the medical record. In Several cases, management of other medical conditions may have been compromised by the physicians' lack of awareness of the ST use. Conclusions. The use of smokeless tobacco may be an important unrecognized problem in patients seen in family physicians' offices.
Citation Information
Feierabend, Raymond H.. 1997. Undocumented Smokeless Tobacco Use in a Family Medicine Population. Southern Medical Journal. Vol.90(12). 1225-1228. https://doi.org/10.1097/00007611-199712000-00012 PMID: 9404910 ISSN: 0038-4348