Nursing students are part of the future health labor force; thus, knowing their knowledge and participation in tobacco control is of importance. Multicentre cross-sectional study conducted to assess nursing students knowledge, attitudes, and training in tobacco dependence and treatment at 15 nursing schools in Catalonia. We employed a self-administered questionnaire. 4,381 students participated. Few respondents (21.1%) knew how to assess smokers nicotine dependence, and less than half (41.4%) knew about the smoking cessation therapies. Most (80%) had been educated on the health risks of smoking, 50% about the reasons why people smoke and, one third on how to provide cessation aid. Students in the last years of training were more likely to h...
Background: Smoking remains the largest single cause of preventable mortality. In rural Australia wh...
IntroductionProperly educated nurses delivering evidence-based tobacco dependence treatment could co...
This study examined the outcome of a 2-hour introductory lecture on tobacco and health in improving ...
Background Nurses can positively influence in tobacco prevention and treatment. It is during underg...
Background Within the healthcare system, nurses have the ability to influence their patients’ smokin...
Objective. The purpose of the project was to increase nursing students’: (a) knowledge of tobacco, t...
Purpose: To describe the tobacco use behavior, attitudes, and training and curriculum of nursing stu...
Introduction Smoking continues to be a significant public health issue, but nursing students do not ...
The Nursing Global Health Professions Student Survey (GHPSS) has been conducted in schools in 39 cou...
As the largest group of health professionals, nurses have a tremendous potential to help curb the to...
In Asia there is widespread smoking among men; smoking among women and youth is increasing, and quit...
Tobacco use has become a major contributor to morbidity and mortality in Nigeria as it has globally....
Background: Smoking prevalence among Chinese males is the highest in the world and its morbidity and...
Background One of the most effective smoking cessation strategies involves care and advice from nurs...
The role of nursing students as future health promoters of healthy behaviors is influenced by their ...
Background: Smoking remains the largest single cause of preventable mortality. In rural Australia wh...
IntroductionProperly educated nurses delivering evidence-based tobacco dependence treatment could co...
This study examined the outcome of a 2-hour introductory lecture on tobacco and health in improving ...
Background Nurses can positively influence in tobacco prevention and treatment. It is during underg...
Background Within the healthcare system, nurses have the ability to influence their patients’ smokin...
Objective. The purpose of the project was to increase nursing students’: (a) knowledge of tobacco, t...
Purpose: To describe the tobacco use behavior, attitudes, and training and curriculum of nursing stu...
Introduction Smoking continues to be a significant public health issue, but nursing students do not ...
The Nursing Global Health Professions Student Survey (GHPSS) has been conducted in schools in 39 cou...
As the largest group of health professionals, nurses have a tremendous potential to help curb the to...
In Asia there is widespread smoking among men; smoking among women and youth is increasing, and quit...
Tobacco use has become a major contributor to morbidity and mortality in Nigeria as it has globally....
Background: Smoking prevalence among Chinese males is the highest in the world and its morbidity and...
Background One of the most effective smoking cessation strategies involves care and advice from nurs...
The role of nursing students as future health promoters of healthy behaviors is influenced by their ...
Background: Smoking remains the largest single cause of preventable mortality. In rural Australia wh...
IntroductionProperly educated nurses delivering evidence-based tobacco dependence treatment could co...
This study examined the outcome of a 2-hour introductory lecture on tobacco and health in improving ...