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Gaceta Sanitaria

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Abstract

MUNOZ-CIFUENTES, Pablo; CORDOBA, Rodrigo; ALTISENT, Rogelio  and  DELGADO-MARROQUIN, María Teresa. Autonomy and heteronomy, a necessary alliance to address smoking cessation. Views of professionals and patients. Gac Sanit [online]. 2019, vol.33, n.5, pp.401-407.  Epub Dec 23, 2019. ISSN 0213-9111.  https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gaceta.2018.04.018.

Objective

To explore the perception of professionals and patients with regard to ethical issues involved in addressing the habit of smoking in primary care consultations.

Method

A qualitative study was designed, consisting of 12 semi-structured interviews with professionals, 7 interviews with patients and 2 focus groups with 6 professionals and 7 primary care patients (a total of 32 participants). An intentional sampling was conducted, including profiles of professionals and patients of both sexes, different ages and experience in relation to smoking. A content analysis was performed with an inductive analytical approach from data to the creation of theoretical categories.

Results

Four main categories were identified: 1) ethical issues related to the responsibility of the professional when treating patients who smoke; 2) issues related to attitude to patients who smoke; 3) issues related to fair and equitable distribution of resources and to the role of the different levels of government in relation to the control of smoking; and 4) issues related to smokers’ autonomy regarding their habit and smoking cessation.

Conclusions

An alliance is needed between the ethics that support the autonomy of patients who smoke and the regulation of tobacco consumption. This approach should be included in clinical training programmes dealing with tobacco use, dependence and cessation.

Keywords : Tobacco use; Ethics; Legislation; Personal autonomy; Qualitative research; Primary health care.

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