Breathe Pre-Training Assessment 2021-2023: Insights and Preparedness Levels

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This report presents data from the Breathe Pre-Training Assessment 2021-2023, analyzing responses on various topics such as training completion, readiness to discuss smoking-related issues with parents, and referral practices for smoking cessation resources. The assessment provides valuable insights into participants' preparedness levels and training preferences, shedding light on areas for improvement in tobacco and smoking education. Visual representations of job roles trained, training format, and duration of employment are also included.


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  1. Breathe Pre-Training Assessment 2021-2023, Segments by Roles 862 Total Responses Tuesday, September 26, 2023 Powered by

  2. Job roles trained on Breathe (full training): Answered: 860 Skipped: 0 Powered by

  3. Job roles trained on Breathe (full training): Answered: 860 Skipped: 0 Powered by

  4. How long have you worked for your organization? Answered: 859 Skipped: 1 Powered by

  5. Have you had any previous training on tobacco/smoking? Answered: 851 Skipped: 9 Powered by

  6. How prepared do you feel to discuss tobacco/smoking with parents? Answered: 855 Skipped: 5 Powered by

  7. How prepared do you feel to discuss second/third-hand smoke with parents? Answered: 859 Skipped: 1 Powered by

  8. How prepared do you feel to discuss marijuana with parents? Answered: 859 Skipped: 1 Powered by

  9. Do you refer parents to smoking cessation resources? Answered: 849 Skipped: 11 Powered by

  10. Do you refer parents to smoking cessation resources? Answered: 849 Skipped: 11 Powered by

  11. Was your Breathe Training In-Person or Virtual? Answered: 860 Skipped: 0 Powered by

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