TOBACCO CESSATION - CONSENSUS IN GERMAN-SPEAKING COUNTRIES

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作者
KUNZE, M
SCHOBERBERGER, R
ABELIN, T
GUTZWILLER, F
KEIL, U
KRUSE, W
MATTHYS, H
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SOZIAL-UND PRAVENTIVMEDIZIN | 1992年 / 37卷 / 05期
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10.1007/BF02344189
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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The german speaking countries (Austria, Germany, Switzerland) are not the most advanced in the world when it comes to the control of tobacco related diseases. The medical system in these countries has yet to be convinced that smoking cessation is not only necessary but feasible. In order to provide a basic document for further activities, a consensus development process was initiated. The consensus development process forms part of the activities performed by the UICC (International Union Against Cancer) Project Smoking Cessation, which is a project within the framework of the UICC Tobacco and Cancer Programme. The 1988 Report of the US Surgeon General states very clearly, that the use of tobacco products is not a matter of free choice, but is the result of an addiction as scientifically valid as the addiction to heroin and other narcotics. The scientific literature provides informations on many methods and techniques for a smoking cessation, both pharmacological and non-pharmacological. Many pharmacological approaches have been tried to treat nicotine dependence in man. According to scientific standards and many controlled studies, nicotine has been the only drug found to be effective in treating nicotine dependence. Many techniques, ranging from self help to sophisticated combined therapeutic approaches including pharmacological interventions, are now available to deal with the nicotine addiction. Smoking cessation treatment uses time, effort and other resources and the question of reimbursement for these services has to be considered. As with any other form of treatment, costs needed to be paid either by the individual patient/client and/or by other sources including private and national health insurance systems. The health care system will learn how to use this new kind of intervention and to incorporate it into the "classical" ingredients of medical intervention which include diagnosis, treatment, evaluation of therapy, relapse control and reimbursement. However, smoking cessation will always form only one aspect within the framework of a comprehensive approach to control the most important modem epidemic, that is the damage to health caused by tobacco consumption. Additional important measures such as the introduction of smokefree areas on public places by legislation, ban of tobacco advertisement, health warnings on cigarette-packets are necessary.
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