OBJECTIVE:
to identify the perspectives of health care managers and professionals regarding health care professional selection and trainingfor the Unified Health System (SUS) Tobacco Cessation Program.
METHODS:
this was a descriptive study conducted in seven municipalities in the state of Paraná, Brazil, in 2012. The sample included 84 service managers and 118 health care professionals.
RESULTS:
the majority of the 202 participants (98%) indicated that health care professionals who demonstrate interest and request participation or have appropriate profile are selected. 81.2% of them indicated that the training is excellent or good, 51% were satisfied with the training available, 64.4% were not satisfied with the number of professionals trained, and 42.1% considered the number of professionals trained met patient demand.
CONCLUSION:
the participants are satisfied with the training. However, some suggestions were raised to improve both training and communication among professionals.
Smoking; Training; Descriptive Epidemiology; Tobacco Use Cessation