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Teaching smoking cessation to future nurses: Quebec educators' beliefs.

Mario Lepage1, Louise Dumas2, Chantal Saint-Pierre2.   

Abstract

Smoking cessation strategies are barely discussed in nursing education programs, even though initial education shapes how future professionals practice their profession. The aim of this research is to describe the practices, attitudes, and beliefs of nursing educators of Quebec with regard to smoking cessation strategies in initial nursing education. A descriptive design was chosen along with an online questionnaire. A total of 278 educators (20.8%) participated in the survey. Although educators recognize the importance of incorporating smoking cessation strategies into their teaching practice, they allocate an average of only one hour per year to the topic. Tobacco use is addressed mostly in terms of risk factors, with little focus on how to help patients quit. The perceived obstacles are related to false beliefs and a lack of knowledge. The results of this study demonstrate the need to raise educators' awareness of the importance of incorporating smoking cessation strategies into classroom teaching.
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Keywords:  descriptive quantitative; health behavior/symptom focus; methods; nurses as subjects; nursing education; smoking

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24221955     DOI: 10.1177/0193945913510629

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  West J Nurs Res        ISSN: 0193-9459            Impact factor:   1.967


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1.  Situating tobacco dependency education in health professional prelicensure curricula: An interprofessional learning opportunity.

Authors:  Annette Sh Schultz; Drena Dunford; Reem Atout; Ruby Grymonpre
Journal:  Can J Respir Ther       Date:  2015
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