Clinician Resources
CDC has developed this Web page to help health care providers counsel their patients on the serious impact smoking has on their health and well-being. The products on this Web page are drawn from the latest Surgeon General’s Report and can be used as source materials for talking with patients about the dangers of smoking and secondhand smoke exposure. They include downloadable fact sheets suitable for use as patient handouts, materials for waiting rooms and patient rooms, and other products to help health care providers integrate tobacco use interventions into their patient care.
These fact sheets have been created for public health officials and others, and provide information taken from Surgeon General’s Reports about smoking and its connection to specific diseases and health conditions, such as cancer, diabetes and cardiovascular disease. There are also fact sheets addressing smoking risks for particular population groups, such as women, youth, and men and women concerned about reproductive health.
Fact Sheets
- Women and Smoking [PDF–745 KB]
- Smoking and Youth [PDF–399 KB]
- Smoking and Respiratory Diseases [PDF–717 KB]
- Smoking and Reproduction [PDF–737 KB]
- Smoking and Overall Health [PDF–847 KB]
- Smoking and Diabetes [PDF–835 KB]
- Smoking and Cardiovascular Disease [PDF–296 KB]
- Smoking and Cancer [PDF–829 KB]
- What You Need To Know About Smoking [PDF–812 KB]
Patients who want to quit smoking are three to four times more likely to succeed if they talk with their doctors first and if they take advantage of counseling resources in addition to other interventions such as nicotine replacement therapy and prescription medications. Health care practices can make a major contribution to the nation’s public health by using every patient encounter as an opportunity to educate both children and adults on the serious disease risks that spring from tobacco use.
Fact Sheet
This fact sheet was created for the patients and clients of public health officials and others, and provide information taken from Surgeon General’s Reports about smoking and its connection to specific diseases and health conditions, such as cancer, diabetes and cardiovascular disease.The fact sheet includes tips for smokers who want to quit.
Conversation Card
The Parent Conversation Card is intended to help parents talk to their children about tobacco use. This card offers practical ways to initiate conversations with children and provide background information on tobacco use.
Executive Summary
Conversation Card
The Physician Conversation Card is intended to help health care providers (e.g., physicians, nurses, pharmacists, etc.) initiate dialogue about tobacco use with adolescent patients and also to help persuade parents to be actively engaged in keeping their children safe from the health effects of smoking.
- Page last reviewed: January 27, 2016
- Page last updated: October 27, 2014
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