Sarna L, Wewers M E, Brown J K, Lillington L, Brecht M L
School of Nursing, University of California, Los Angeles, USA.
Nurs Outlook. 2001 Jul-Aug;49(4):166-72. doi: 10.1067/mno.2001.115448.
This study describes the survey results of a national random sample of members of the Oncology Nursing Society who reported the greatest number of barriers to delivering a tobacco cessation intervention with their patients. Nurses who perceived the greatest number of barriers were more likely to be current smokers and to be young and were less likely to have an advanced degree, to be a nurse practitioner, or to have administrative responsibilities. Those with greater barriers were less likely to deliver tobacco cessation interventions.
本研究描述了肿瘤护理学会成员全国随机样本的调查结果,这些成员报告了在为患者提供戒烟干预措施时遇到的最大数量的障碍。认为障碍数量最多的护士更有可能是当前吸烟者且较为年轻,并且获得高级学位、成为执业护士或承担行政职责的可能性较小。障碍较多的人提供戒烟干预措施的可能性较小。