Evaluation of Tobacco Cessation Classes Aimed at Hospital Staff Nurses

Autor: Timothy F. Chen, Dana N. Rutledge, Pamela Matten, Siu-Fun Wong, Eunice P. Chung, Victoria Morrison
Rok vydání: 2010
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Zdroj: Oncology Nursing Forum. 38:67-73
ISSN: 1538-0688
0190-535X
Popis: Purpose/objectives to evaluate a three-hour smoking cessation program and its effect on nurse knowledge, counseling behaviors, and confidence in counseling behaviors. Design program evaluation. Setting a Magnet-designated, 500-bed community hospital in Southern California. Sample 107 nurses. Methods program content included behavior counseling and pharmacotherapy along with role playing. Investigator-developed self-report surveys were completed on the day of the class and at 3, 6, and 12 months. Main research variables Short- and long-term changes in nurse knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors about tobacco cessation efforts. Findings knowledge significantly increased from baseline to post-test. Counseling skills improved. Nurses who completed all surveys exhibited no significant changes about asking patients to quit smoking but did demonstrate significant changes at three months regarding advising patients, assessing quit readiness, and providing assistance. Changes were maintained over the year. Nurses' average ability to counsel patients was rated "good or very good" after one year. At 3, 6, and 12 months, most respondents reported providing cessation counseling or referrals to at least one patient. Conclusions these findings support tobacco cessation programs for bedside nurses as useful in enhancing nurse confidence in patient-counseling skills. Implications for nursing study findings demonstrated benefits to using the developed curriculum. Additional research is needed on tobacco cessation programs for hospital nurses, particularly with longitudinal outcomes and actual nurse behaviors.
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