Issue addressed: Identification of the factors that facilitate nurses to provide smoking cessation advice to hospitalised patients. Method: Six semistructured focus groups with 26 nurses were conducted in June 2015. Participants completed a structured survey to collect patient demographic data and assess attitudes towards their role in addressing smoking cessation among inpatients. Results: Important themes that emerged from the qualitative data were: nurses’ negative perceptions of smokers, nurses’ confidence in their knowledge of smoking cessation care and nurses’ uncertainty around whose role it is to provide smoking cessation care. Conclusion: Nurses require training in order to confidently and competently address smoking among inpatien...
Tobacco use has become a major contributor to morbidity and mortality in Nigeria as it has globally....
Introduction. Patients respond very positively with nurses when they talk to them about their health...
AIM AND RATIONALE: The preventable nature of smoking related diseases places a major responsibility ...
Issue addressed: Identification of the factors that facilitate nurses to provide smoking cessation a...
AIM: To examine the smoking behaviour, knowledge and attitudes of nurses, their willingness to provi...
Issues addressed: This study was motivated by the current need for tobacco interventions for inpatie...
Globally tobacco use and exposure to tobacco smoke represent some of the greatest risk factors for m...
Globally tobacco use and exposure to tobacco smoke represent some of the greatest risk factors for m...
Aim. The aim of the study was to assess smoking behaviour of nurses including; (1) smoking prevalenc...
Issues addressed: This study was motivated by the current need for tobacco interventions for inpatie...
Background: Smoking remains the largest single cause of preventable mortality. In rural Australia wh...
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...
Previous studies have shown that nursing interventions are effective in helping people to stop smoki...
Previous studies have shown that nursing interventions are effective in helping people to stop smoki...
Tobacco use has become a major contributor to morbidity and mortality in Nigeria as it has globally....
Introduction. Patients respond very positively with nurses when they talk to them about their health...
AIM AND RATIONALE: The preventable nature of smoking related diseases places a major responsibility ...
Issue addressed: Identification of the factors that facilitate nurses to provide smoking cessation a...
AIM: To examine the smoking behaviour, knowledge and attitudes of nurses, their willingness to provi...
Issues addressed: This study was motivated by the current need for tobacco interventions for inpatie...
Globally tobacco use and exposure to tobacco smoke represent some of the greatest risk factors for m...
Globally tobacco use and exposure to tobacco smoke represent some of the greatest risk factors for m...
Aim. The aim of the study was to assess smoking behaviour of nurses including; (1) smoking prevalenc...
Issues addressed: This study was motivated by the current need for tobacco interventions for inpatie...
Background: Smoking remains the largest single cause of preventable mortality. In rural Australia wh...
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...
Previous studies have shown that nursing interventions are effective in helping people to stop smoki...
Previous studies have shown that nursing interventions are effective in helping people to stop smoki...
Tobacco use has become a major contributor to morbidity and mortality in Nigeria as it has globally....
Introduction. Patients respond very positively with nurses when they talk to them about their health...
AIM AND RATIONALE: The preventable nature of smoking related diseases places a major responsibility ...