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Nurses and smoking: review and implications.

C A Padula1.   

Abstract

An analysis of smoking behavior among nurses shows unacceptably high levels of smoking, despite some evidence of a downward trend. In this article, the nature of tobacco dependence is examined, and an extensive review of demographic and causative factors associated with the smoking behavior of nurses is presented. The impact of smoking on the practice of nurses, particularly related to their ability to serve as health educators and role models, is critically examined. Areas for potential research and inquiry, along with some overall strategies for intervention, are identified.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1602082     DOI: 10.1016/8755-7223(92)90072-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Prof Nurs        ISSN: 8755-7223            Impact factor:   2.104


  2 in total

1.  Nursing, our public deaths, and the tobacco industry.

Authors:  Ruth E Malone
Journal:  Am J Crit Care       Date:  2002-03       Impact factor: 2.228

2.  Substance use among nurses: differences between specialties.

Authors:  A M Trinkoff; C L Storr
Journal:  Am J Public Health       Date:  1998-04       Impact factor: 9.308

  2 in total

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