OBJECTIVE: To measure environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure in psychiatric settings and to assess determinants of support for complete smoking bans. DESIGN: Cross sectional study SETTING: Dutch psychiatric hospitals, outpatient care institutions, and sheltered home facilities. SUBJECTS: A random sample of 540 treatment staff, 306 attendants/nurses, and 93 patients. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Self reported ETS exposure, current smoking policy, compliance with smoking policy, beliefs about smoking bans. RESULTS: 87% of respondents were exposed to tobacco smoke in psychiatric institutions; 29% said that on an average day they were exposed to "a lot of smoke". Although ETS originates mainly from smoking patients, both non-compliance from patie...
Objectives: The purpose of the present paper is to evaluate the effects of a smoking ban in a genera...
Background Smoking prevalence is the highest in people with mental illness. As more and more countr...
Although the move to smoke-free mental health inpatient settings is an internationally common and po...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To measure environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure in ps...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of a partial smoking ban followed by a total smoking ban in a psychi...
Background: Smoke-related problems are particularly frequent in psychiatry, with additional concerns...
psychiatry Lawn and Pols reviewed 26 studies of inpatient psychiatry units reporting on the effectiv...
The present study describes representations about smoking and practices related to patient smoking a...
UNLABELLED: Different publications have described a close relation between tobacco consumption and m...
Abstract Objective. To assess the impact of a partial smoking ban followed by a total smoking ban in...
Background: The introduction of total smoking bans represents an important step in addressing the sm...
UNLABELLED: Different publications have described a close relation between tobacco consumption and m...
Background: People with a mental illness experience a higher burden of smoking-related disease. Smok...
Tobacco smoking is the leading preventable cause of death and disease in Australia. Even though smok...
Very little is known concerning the views and beliefs of psychiatric inpatients about smoking in hos...
Objectives: The purpose of the present paper is to evaluate the effects of a smoking ban in a genera...
Background Smoking prevalence is the highest in people with mental illness. As more and more countr...
Although the move to smoke-free mental health inpatient settings is an internationally common and po...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To measure environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure in ps...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of a partial smoking ban followed by a total smoking ban in a psychi...
Background: Smoke-related problems are particularly frequent in psychiatry, with additional concerns...
psychiatry Lawn and Pols reviewed 26 studies of inpatient psychiatry units reporting on the effectiv...
The present study describes representations about smoking and practices related to patient smoking a...
UNLABELLED: Different publications have described a close relation between tobacco consumption and m...
Abstract Objective. To assess the impact of a partial smoking ban followed by a total smoking ban in...
Background: The introduction of total smoking bans represents an important step in addressing the sm...
UNLABELLED: Different publications have described a close relation between tobacco consumption and m...
Background: People with a mental illness experience a higher burden of smoking-related disease. Smok...
Tobacco smoking is the leading preventable cause of death and disease in Australia. Even though smok...
Very little is known concerning the views and beliefs of psychiatric inpatients about smoking in hos...
Objectives: The purpose of the present paper is to evaluate the effects of a smoking ban in a genera...
Background Smoking prevalence is the highest in people with mental illness. As more and more countr...
Although the move to smoke-free mental health inpatient settings is an internationally common and po...