Abstract
Cabana MD, Rand C, Slish K, et al. Pediatrics . 2004;113:78–81 Although environmental tobacco smoke is a known risk factor for asthma exacerbations among children, pediatricians infrequently advise parents who smoke to discontinue smoking. It has been shown that high physician self-efficacy or self-confidence in the counseling of parents regarding smoking discontinuation is related to increased physician screening and counseling on this issue. It is unclear, however, which factors are associated with high physician self-efficacy …
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