学会員の喫煙状況と受動喫煙対策に関するアンケート調査 (第2報)

  • 長尾 徹
    愛知学院大学歯学部顎顔面外科学講座 日本口腔外科学会脱タバコ社会実現委員会
  • 河奈 裕正
    神奈川歯科大学顎・口腔インプラント科 日本口腔外科学会脱タバコ社会実現委員会
  • 柴原 孝彦
    東京歯科大学口腔顎顔面外科学講座 日本口腔外科学会脱タバコ社会実現委員会
  • 依田 哲也
    東京医科歯科大学顎顔面外科学講座 日本口腔外科学会脱タバコ社会実現委員会
  • 嶋田 淳
    明海大学歯学部病態診断治療学講座口腔顎顔面外科学分野1 日本口腔外科学会脱タバコ社会実現委員会
  • 楠川 仁悟
    久留米大学医学部歯科口腔医療センター 日本口腔外科学会脱タバコ社会実現委員会
  • 石垣 佳希
    日本歯科大学附属病院口腔外科 日本口腔外科学会脱タバコ社会実現委員会
  • 石橋 美樹
    大阪府立病院機構大阪国際がんセンター歯科 日本口腔外科学会脱タバコ社会実現委員会
  • 上田 整
    愛知学院大学歯学部顎顔面外科学講座

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  • Smoking status and passive smoking control among members of the Japanese Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (2<sup>nd</sup> report)
  • ガッカイイン ノ キツエン ジョウキョウ ト ジュドウ キツエン タイサク ニ カンスル アンケート チョウサ(ダイ2ホウ)
  • Smoking status and passive smoking control among members of the Japanese society of oral and maxillofacial surgeons (2nd report)

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<p>The Committee for Tobacco-Free Society of the Public Interest Incorporated Association for the Japanese Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (JSOMS) performed a web questionnaire survey on smoking habits as well as tobacco-free policies among 7189 eligible members who had registered their e-mail addresses with the society in September 2018.</p><p> Among all eligible members, 1877 provided valid responses (26.1%; male 78%, female 22%). The prevalence of current smokers, ex-smokers, and never smokers was 7.2% (male 8.5%, female 2.2%), 33.3% (male 40.0%, female 9.3%), and 59.5% (male 51.5%, female 88.5%), respectively. The smoking rate was the highest in the 40s (8.6%) age group, followed by the 30s (7.8%), 20s (7.1%), and 50s (6.0%) age groups. The smoking rate was the highest among members who worked in private clinics (9.3%), followed by those who worked in dental teaching hospitals (8.1%), general hospitals (6.7%), and medical teaching hospitals (4.3%). The rate of asking patients about their smoking status regularly was the highest among members who worked in medical teaching hospitals (70%), followed by those who worked in private clinics (63%), dental teaching hospitals (62%), and general hospitals (56%). As for passive smoking measures, 96% of members responded that there should be a smoke-free policy in their hospitals/clinics.</p><p> Overall, the smoking rate of JSOMS members has declined by 3.3% points since the last survey in 2007 (10.5%). The tobacco-free policy should be further strengthened for all society members with respect to tobacco secession advice and passive smoking measures.</p>

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