AimTo enumerate nurses' health-related behaviour by critically appraising studies on tobacco smoking, physical activity, alcohol consumption and dietary habits.BackgroundNurses represent the largest occupational group in healthcare systems internationally and have an established and expanding public health role. Nurses own health-related behaviour is known to impact nurses' ability and confidence to engage in health promotion, and how patients receive and respond to advice and guidance nurses' give. However, there has been no comprehensive and comparable assessment of evidence on nurses' health-related behaviours.DesignQuantitative systematic review of prevalence of tobacco smoking, physical activity, alcohol consumption and dietary habits....
Objective: To determine if pre-registration nurses achieve physical activity levels recommended by t...
to determine the consumption of alcohol, tobacco, eating habits, and physical activity among nursing...
Background: Lifestyle-related diseases are increasing worldwide representing 63% of all deaths globa...
AimTo enumerate nurses' health-related behaviour by critically appraising studies on tobacco smoking...
Aims: To estimate the prevalence and co-occurrence of health-related behaviours among nurses in Scot...
Background: There is a growing expectation in national and international policy and from professiona...
Aims: To estimate the prevalence and co-occurrence of health-related behaviours among nurses in Scot...
Currently, the role of nurses in healthcare is growing. Each day more demanding and responsible, pra...
Aims: To estimate the prevalence and co-occurrence of health-related behaviours among nurses in Scot...
Certain health risk behaviours are modifiable by the individual, such as diet, smoking, physical act...
This study was conducted to systematically and critically evaluate the large number of academic publ...
Tobacco smoking represents a contentious issue in the nursing profession, and one that has now becom...
Objective: To assess a range of health behaviours in registered nurses including physical activity, ...
Aim. The aim of the study was to assess smoking behaviour of nurses including; (1) smoking prevalenc...
Objective. To systematically review the effectiveness of intervention studies promoting diet and phy...
Objective: To determine if pre-registration nurses achieve physical activity levels recommended by t...
to determine the consumption of alcohol, tobacco, eating habits, and physical activity among nursing...
Background: Lifestyle-related diseases are increasing worldwide representing 63% of all deaths globa...
AimTo enumerate nurses' health-related behaviour by critically appraising studies on tobacco smoking...
Aims: To estimate the prevalence and co-occurrence of health-related behaviours among nurses in Scot...
Background: There is a growing expectation in national and international policy and from professiona...
Aims: To estimate the prevalence and co-occurrence of health-related behaviours among nurses in Scot...
Currently, the role of nurses in healthcare is growing. Each day more demanding and responsible, pra...
Aims: To estimate the prevalence and co-occurrence of health-related behaviours among nurses in Scot...
Certain health risk behaviours are modifiable by the individual, such as diet, smoking, physical act...
This study was conducted to systematically and critically evaluate the large number of academic publ...
Tobacco smoking represents a contentious issue in the nursing profession, and one that has now becom...
Objective: To assess a range of health behaviours in registered nurses including physical activity, ...
Aim. The aim of the study was to assess smoking behaviour of nurses including; (1) smoking prevalenc...
Objective. To systematically review the effectiveness of intervention studies promoting diet and phy...
Objective: To determine if pre-registration nurses achieve physical activity levels recommended by t...
to determine the consumption of alcohol, tobacco, eating habits, and physical activity among nursing...
Background: Lifestyle-related diseases are increasing worldwide representing 63% of all deaths globa...