Lin David, Stahl Douglas C, Iklé David, Grannis Frederic W
Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA.
J Natl Compr Canc Netw. 2006 Jul;4(6):535-42. doi: 10.6004/jnccn.2006.0045.
Since 1989, City of Hope National Medical Center (COH), located in Duarte, California, and a member of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, has prohibited smoking anywhere on the 100-acre campus. Because little published information is available on smoke-free campuses (SFCs), we investigated the attitudes of COH employees toward the SFC and attempted to answer the question of whether a difference in employee smoking behavior occurred and was attributable to the SFC policy. An anonymous survey was sent to all 2787 campus employees using both Web-based data entry and scannable paper forms. Employees with network access were contacted by e-mail and those without computers were contacted in person. Respondents were asked questions regarding their attitudes toward the SFC and about their smoking history and current smoking behavior. A total of 1356 responses (48.7%) were received. One hundred (7.4%) respondents were current smokers, 242 (17.8%) were ex-smokers, and 1014 (74.8%) were nonsmokers. Smokers and ex-smokers smoked a mean of 2.4 fewer cigarettes (95% CI, 1.8 to 3.1; P < .0001) on workdays than on days off, with evidence of a small amount of compensatory smoking (one cigarette per day). Of the smoking employees, 61.6% believed that the SFC reduced their cigarette consumption, and 42.2% quit smoking while employed at COH between 1989 and 2002. Of all respondents, 92.6% supported the COH SFC policy. High acceptance was consistent across gender, ethnicity, job type, and educational level. COH's SFC policy is strongly supported by employees and may decrease cigarette consumption and facilitate smoking cessation among smoking employees. This information may be useful to NCCN and other medical centers in assessing current and planning future campus smoking policies.
自1989年以来,位于加利福尼亚州杜阿尔特的希望之城国家医疗中心(COH),作为美国国家综合癌症网络的成员之一,已在其100英亩的校园内全面禁烟。由于关于无烟校园(SFC)的公开信息较少,我们对COH员工对无烟校园的态度进行了调查,并试图回答员工吸烟行为是否发生了变化以及这种变化是否归因于无烟校园政策的问题。我们通过基于网络的数据录入和可扫描纸质表格,向校园内的2787名员工发送了一份匿名调查问卷。通过电子邮件联系了有网络访问权限的员工,对于没有电脑的员工则进行了面对面的沟通。受访者被问及他们对无烟校园的态度、吸烟史以及当前的吸烟行为。共收到1356份回复(48.7%)。其中100名(7.4%)受访者为当前吸烟者,242名(17.8%)为曾经吸烟者,1014名(74.8%)为非吸烟者。吸烟者和曾经吸烟者在工作日的吸烟量平均比休息日少2.4支(95%可信区间,1.8至3.1;P <.0001),有证据表明存在少量的补偿性吸烟(每天一支)。在吸烟员工中,61.6%认为无烟校园政策减少了他们的吸烟量,42.2%在1989年至2002年在COH工作期间戒烟。在所有受访者中,92.6%支持COH的无烟校园政策。在性别、种族、工作类型和教育水平方面,支持率都很高。COH的无烟校园政策得到了员工的大力支持,可能会减少吸烟量,并促进吸烟员工戒烟。这些信息对于美国国家综合癌症网络(NCCN)和其他医疗中心评估当前校园吸烟政策以及规划未来政策可能会有所帮助。