Tataryn, D., et al. “A Smoking Reduction and Cessation Program With Registered Nurses: Findings and Implications for Community Health Nursing”. Journal of Community Health Nursing, vol. 18, 2001, pp. 115-34, https://doi.org/10.1207/s15327655jchn1802_05.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Tataryn, D.
Author: Cantin, B.
Author: Chalmers, K.
Author: Bramadat, I. J.
Author: Scott-Findlay, S.
Author: Murnaghan, Donna A.
Author: Shuttleworth, E.
Date Issued
2001
Abstract

A smoking reduction and cessation program was implemented with registered nurses in 3 Canadian provinces. Nurses (n = 117) participated in either an 8-week group or self-directed program using a resource specifically designed for nurses. Questionnaires were administered prior to and at the end of the 8-week interventions and at 6 and 12 months postintervention. Statistically significant changes at 8 weeks in nurses' smoking practices were found on the number of nurses continuing to smoke, mean number of cigarettes smoked, and movement in the stage of behavioral change. Attrition and variation in patterns of quitting over the 12-month study period made assessing participants' longer term outcomes difficult. This study highlights the complexity of assisting nurses to quit smoking and of implementing and evaluating a program based on accepted community health models of practice.

Note

Faculty of Nursing, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3T 2N2

Language

  • English

Subjects

  • Chi Square Test
  • Canada
  • Smoking Cessation Programs--Canada
  • Evaluation Research
  • Multimethod Studies
  • Prospective Studies
  • Registered Nurses--Canada
  • Conceptual Framework
  • Behavioral Changes
  • Research Subject Recruitment
  • Data Analysis Software
  • Questionnaires
  • Middle Age
  • Convenience Sample
  • Male
  • Descriptive Statistics
  • Nurse Attitudes--Evaluation
  • Program Evaluation
  • Adult
  • Female
Page range
115-134
Host Title
Journal of Community Health Nursing
Host Abbreviated Title
J.Community Health Nurs.
Volume
18
ISSN
0737-0016
1532-7655

Department