BACKGROUND: Offering cessation support to health professionals who smoke to ensure optimal implementation of cessation support for patients is a key recommendation of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control Article 14 guidelines. However, direct efforts to support this population to quit are limited. Although numerous articles on the topic of tobacco use among health professionals have been published, the factors associated with their own cessation have not been systematically synthesised. OBJECTIVE: We sought to synthesise existing literature on the predictors and processes informing attitudes and beliefs of smoking health professionals' own cessation. METHODS: A five-step methodological framework for scoping reviews was followed. ...
Intervention Review Extent: 144p.Background: Cigarette smoking is one of the leading causes of preve...
INTRODUCTION: Although brief smoking cessation interventions that follow the 5As algorithm (Ask, Ad...
AIM AND RATIONALE: The preventable nature of smoking related diseases places a major responsibility ...
Background Offering cessation support to health professionals who smoke to ensure optimal implementa...
<p><strong>Objectives: </strong>Cigarette smoking continues to be the leading cause of preventable m...
Globally tobacco use and exposure to tobacco smoke represent some of the greatest risk factors for m...
At follow-up of 751 subjects receiving a brief nurse-administered anti-smoking intervention in gener...
SummaryAlthough smoking cessation is clearly beneficial, many smokers respond poorly to smoking cess...
Despite ongoing efforts to reduce tobacco smoking, the smoking prevalence in many countries has rema...
Aim. The aim of the study was to assess smoking behaviour of nurses including; (1) smoking prevalenc...
Background Quit-advice provided by healthcare professionals effectively increases quit rates. Tobac...
AIM: To examine the smoking behaviour, knowledge and attitudes of nurses, their willingness to provi...
A. Taylor Kelley1 and James B. Layton1 Abstract: The objective of this study was to identify whether...
Introduction In recent years, a significant progress has been achieved globally in reduction of smok...
Aim. The aim of the study was to assess smoking behaviour of nurses including; (1) smoking prevalenc...
Intervention Review Extent: 144p.Background: Cigarette smoking is one of the leading causes of preve...
INTRODUCTION: Although brief smoking cessation interventions that follow the 5As algorithm (Ask, Ad...
AIM AND RATIONALE: The preventable nature of smoking related diseases places a major responsibility ...
Background Offering cessation support to health professionals who smoke to ensure optimal implementa...
<p><strong>Objectives: </strong>Cigarette smoking continues to be the leading cause of preventable m...
Globally tobacco use and exposure to tobacco smoke represent some of the greatest risk factors for m...
At follow-up of 751 subjects receiving a brief nurse-administered anti-smoking intervention in gener...
SummaryAlthough smoking cessation is clearly beneficial, many smokers respond poorly to smoking cess...
Despite ongoing efforts to reduce tobacco smoking, the smoking prevalence in many countries has rema...
Aim. The aim of the study was to assess smoking behaviour of nurses including; (1) smoking prevalenc...
Background Quit-advice provided by healthcare professionals effectively increases quit rates. Tobac...
AIM: To examine the smoking behaviour, knowledge and attitudes of nurses, their willingness to provi...
A. Taylor Kelley1 and James B. Layton1 Abstract: The objective of this study was to identify whether...
Introduction In recent years, a significant progress has been achieved globally in reduction of smok...
Aim. The aim of the study was to assess smoking behaviour of nurses including; (1) smoking prevalenc...
Intervention Review Extent: 144p.Background: Cigarette smoking is one of the leading causes of preve...
INTRODUCTION: Although brief smoking cessation interventions that follow the 5As algorithm (Ask, Ad...
AIM AND RATIONALE: The preventable nature of smoking related diseases places a major responsibility ...