GUSTAVO FAIBISCHEW PRADO
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LIM/09 - Laboratório de Pneumologia, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina
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- Reply from the author: Erratum and discussion on anti-oxidant enzymes(2014) PRADO, Gustavo Faibischew; TERRA-FILHO, Mario; SANTOS, Ubiratan de Paula
conferenceObject Differential diagnosis in silicosis and the importance of an accurate occupational history(2014) AMARAL, Alexandre Franco; MIETHKE-MORAIS, Anna; PRADO, Gustavo Faibischew; TERRA-FILHO, Mario; SANTOS, Ubiratan de PaulaconferenceObject Biomarkers of smoking on post-ban era(2014) CARDOSO, Aretusa; PACELI., Renato; PRADO., Gustavo; MARTINS, Stella; TERRA FILHO, Mario; SANTOS, Ubiratan- Experimentation with and knowledge regarding water-pipe tobacco smoking among medical students at a major university in Brazil(2014) MARTINS, Stella Regina; PACELI, Renato Batista; BUSSACOS, Marco Antonio; FERNANDES, Frederico Leon Arrabal; PRADO, Gustavo Faibischew; LOMBARDI, Elisa Maria Siqueira; TERRA-FILHO, Mario; SANTOS, Ubiratan PaulaObjective: Water-pipe tobacco smoking is becoming increasingly more common among young people. The objective of this study was to estimate the prevalence of the use of water pipes and other forms of tobacco use, including cigarette smoking, among medical students, as well as to examine the attitudes, beliefs, and knowledge of those students regarding this issue. Methods: We administered a questionnaire to students enrolled in the University of Sao Paulo School of Medicine, in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The respondents were evaluated in their third and sixth years of medical school, between 2008 and 2013. Comparisons were drawn between the two years. Results: We evaluated 586 completed questionnaires. Overall, the prevalence of current cigarette smokers was low, with a decline among males (9.78% vs. 5.26%) and an increase among females (1.43% vs. 2.65%) in the 3rd and 6th year, respectively. All respondents believed that health professionals should advise patients to quit smoking. However, few of the medical students who smoked received physician advice to quit. Experimentation with other forms of tobacco use was more common among males (p<0.0001). Despite their knowledge of its harmful effects, students experimented with water-pipe tobacco smoking in high proportions (47.32% and 46.75% of the third- and sixth-year students, respectively). Conclusions: The prevalence of experimentation with water-pipe tobacco smoking and other forms of tobacco use is high among aspiring physicians. Our findings highlight the need for better preventive education programs at medical schools, not only to protect the health of aspiring physicians but also to help them meet the challenge posed by this new epidemic.
bookPart Câncer de pulmão e mesotelioma maligno de pleura(2014) PRADO, Gustavo Faibischew; CANZIAN, Mauro; CHATE, Rodrigo Caruso