ABSTRACT Objective: to identify the prevalence of smoking in nursing professionals and to determine the relationship of the habit with clinical and socio-demographic characteristics. Method: nursing professionals of a cardiovascular hospital answered a questionnaire on smoking and dependence degree, socio-demographic characteristics, personal and family background, smoking characteristics, motivational stages, depression, perceived and occupational stress. The relationship between the explanatory variables and smoking was investigated. Results: among 656 participants, 77.6% were non smokers, 12.2% former smokers, and 10.2% smokers. Most were female, with complete high school, Catholic, married, household income between three and five min...
Objective: This descriptive-cross sectional study was conducted in order to determine the smoking st...
Abstract Background: Nicotine is one of the strongest poisons. Every year about 75 thousand of Iran...
Smoking kills yet a substantial number of qualified nurses continue to smoke. Stress, peer influence...
ABSTRACT Objective: to identify the prevalence of smoking in nursing professionals and to determine...
Aim. The aim of the study was to assess smoking behaviour of nurses including; (1) smoking prevalenc...
Aim. The aim of the study was to assess smoking behaviour of nurses including; (1) smoking prevalenc...
Aim. The aim of the study was to assess smoking behaviour of nurses including; (1) smoking prevalenc...
AIM AND RATIONALE: The preventable nature of smoking related diseases places a major responsibility ...
This study was designed to determine if there was a relationship between perceived job stress and ci...
Introduction In recent years, a significant progress has been achieved globally in reduction of smok...
Purpose: To describe the tobacco use behavior, attitudes, and training and curriculum of nursing stu...
Background Nurses can positively influence in tobacco prevention and treatment. It is during underg...
AIM: To examine the smoking behaviour, knowledge and attitudes of nurses, their willingness to provi...
Background: Nurses can positively influence in tobacco prevention and treatment. It is during under...
Objective: This descriptive-cross sectional study was conducted in order to determine the smoking st...
Objective: This descriptive-cross sectional study was conducted in order to determine the smoking st...
Abstract Background: Nicotine is one of the strongest poisons. Every year about 75 thousand of Iran...
Smoking kills yet a substantial number of qualified nurses continue to smoke. Stress, peer influence...
ABSTRACT Objective: to identify the prevalence of smoking in nursing professionals and to determine...
Aim. The aim of the study was to assess smoking behaviour of nurses including; (1) smoking prevalenc...
Aim. The aim of the study was to assess smoking behaviour of nurses including; (1) smoking prevalenc...
Aim. The aim of the study was to assess smoking behaviour of nurses including; (1) smoking prevalenc...
AIM AND RATIONALE: The preventable nature of smoking related diseases places a major responsibility ...
This study was designed to determine if there was a relationship between perceived job stress and ci...
Introduction In recent years, a significant progress has been achieved globally in reduction of smok...
Purpose: To describe the tobacco use behavior, attitudes, and training and curriculum of nursing stu...
Background Nurses can positively influence in tobacco prevention and treatment. It is during underg...
AIM: To examine the smoking behaviour, knowledge and attitudes of nurses, their willingness to provi...
Background: Nurses can positively influence in tobacco prevention and treatment. It is during under...
Objective: This descriptive-cross sectional study was conducted in order to determine the smoking st...
Objective: This descriptive-cross sectional study was conducted in order to determine the smoking st...
Abstract Background: Nicotine is one of the strongest poisons. Every year about 75 thousand of Iran...
Smoking kills yet a substantial number of qualified nurses continue to smoke. Stress, peer influence...