BACKGROUND: The adverse effects of smoking are well documented and it is crucial that this modifiable risk factor is addressed routinely. Professional advice can be effective at reducing smoking amongst patients, yet it is not clear if all hospital in-patient smokers receive advice to quit. AIMS: To explore smoking prevalence amongst hospital in-patients and smoking cessation advice given by health professionals in a large university teaching hospital. METHODS: Interviews were carried out over 2 weeks in February 2011 with all eligible in-patients in Beaumont Hospital. RESULTS: Of the 205 patients who completed the survey, 61% stated they had been asked about smoking by a healthcare professional in the past year. Only 44% of current/recent ...
Introduction: A comprehensive smoking ban was recently enacted for acute-care hospital campuses in S...
Background: Hospitalization is an opportune time for smoking cessation support; cessation interventi...
Background: Physicians who smoke are less likely to ask patients about their smoking and initiate ce...
Background: The adverse effects of smoking are well documented and it is crucial that this modifiabl...
Background: Smoking cessation advice provided by healthcare professionals can be effective in increa...
A survey of the prevalence of smoking and smoking cessation advice received by inpatients in a large...
Background: Smoking cessation advice provided by healthcare professionals can be effective in increa...
Brief cessation advice from health-care professionals in the hospital setting significantly increase...
INTRODUCTION Ireland has strong tobacco control legislation but must get smokers to stop if the nati...
BACKGROUND: Smoking is the leading preventable cause of premature mortality, killing approximately...
Background: Hospitalisation is an ideal time to implement smoking cessation interventions. However, ...
Using data from The Health Improvement Network and Hospital Episode Statistics, we investigate smoki...
Objective: Tobacco is leading to increased morbidity and mortality. Hospitals have a key role to pla...
Aim We aimed to determine the prevalence of smoking and smoking cessation advice received by inpatie...
BACKGROUND: Hospital admission provides a powerful opportunity to promote smoking cessation. We exp...
Introduction: A comprehensive smoking ban was recently enacted for acute-care hospital campuses in S...
Background: Hospitalization is an opportune time for smoking cessation support; cessation interventi...
Background: Physicians who smoke are less likely to ask patients about their smoking and initiate ce...
Background: The adverse effects of smoking are well documented and it is crucial that this modifiabl...
Background: Smoking cessation advice provided by healthcare professionals can be effective in increa...
A survey of the prevalence of smoking and smoking cessation advice received by inpatients in a large...
Background: Smoking cessation advice provided by healthcare professionals can be effective in increa...
Brief cessation advice from health-care professionals in the hospital setting significantly increase...
INTRODUCTION Ireland has strong tobacco control legislation but must get smokers to stop if the nati...
BACKGROUND: Smoking is the leading preventable cause of premature mortality, killing approximately...
Background: Hospitalisation is an ideal time to implement smoking cessation interventions. However, ...
Using data from The Health Improvement Network and Hospital Episode Statistics, we investigate smoki...
Objective: Tobacco is leading to increased morbidity and mortality. Hospitals have a key role to pla...
Aim We aimed to determine the prevalence of smoking and smoking cessation advice received by inpatie...
BACKGROUND: Hospital admission provides a powerful opportunity to promote smoking cessation. We exp...
Introduction: A comprehensive smoking ban was recently enacted for acute-care hospital campuses in S...
Background: Hospitalization is an opportune time for smoking cessation support; cessation interventi...
Background: Physicians who smoke are less likely to ask patients about their smoking and initiate ce...