The practices of general and subspecialty internists in counseling about smoking and exercise.
K B Wells,
C E Lewis,
B Leake,
M K Schleiter and
R H Brook
We compared the practices of subspecialists and general internistsin counseling about smoking and exercise, using data from astudy of recent graduates of United States training programsin internal medicine. Information on the characteristics ofphysicians and their clinical practices was obtained from self-reportquestionnaires. The internists most likely to counsel smokersregardless of the presence or absence of diseases associatedwith smoking are cardiologists, pulmonary specialists, nephrologists,and generalists trained in a primary care residency funded bythe Robert Wood Johnson Foundation or Health Resources Administration.Most internists practice tertiary prevention by counseling ahigh percentage of smokers with heart or lung disease. Rheumatologistscounsel a higher percentage of all patients with poor exercisehabits but a lower percentage of such patients with heart diseasethan do other internists. The differences in counseling relatedto training are not explained by different levels of involvementas a primary care physician. Rather, these differences appearto reflect training and subspecialty-specific priorities forcounseling.
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