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"Right to recommend, wrong to require"- an empirical and philosophical study of the views among physicians and the general public on smoking cessation as a condition for surgery.

Joar BjörkNiklas JuthNiels Lynøe
Published in: BMC medical ethics (2018)
There is strong support for a policy of smoking cessation prior to surgery in Sweden. This support is based on considerations of peri-operative risks as well as the general long term risks of smoking. This study indicates that paternalistic attitudes may inform some of the support for peri-operative smoking cessation policies and that at least some respondents seem to favour a "recommendation strategy" vis-à-vis smoking cessation prior to surgery rather than a "requirement strategy". The normative reasons speak in favour of the "recommendation strategy".
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