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认证注册麻醉护士对烟草干预的态度与实践

Tobacco intervention attitudes and practices among certified registered nurse anesthetists.

作者信息

Houghton Chad S, Marcukaitis Anthony W, Shirk Marienau Mary E, Hooten Michael, Stevens Susanna R, Warner David O

机构信息

Department of Anesthesiology, Anesthesia Clinical Research Unit, Nicotine Research Center, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota 55905, USA.

出版信息

Nurs Res. 2008 Mar-Apr;57(2):123-9. doi: 10.1097/01.NNR.0000313481.39755.ea.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The period before surgery represents an opportunity for perioperative nurses, including certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs), to address the tobacco use of their patients.

OBJECTIVE

To assess the current practices and attitudes of CRNAs toward tobacco interventions.

METHODS

A survey assessing current attitudes, practices and beliefs, and respondent demographics was mailed to 1,000 practicing CRNAs randomly selected from the membership of the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists, with one follow-up reminder. Summary statistics of survey responses were prepared.

RESULTS

The response rate was 44% (N = 439). Almost all respondents (92%) reported routinely asking their patients if they smoke cigarettes, and the majority felt that it was their responsibility to advise their patients to quit smoking. However, most do not routinely do so. Identified barriers to intervention included a lack of time to intervene and a lack of training. Interest in learning more about tobacco interventions was high, with strong majorities willing to take an extra 5 minutes preoperatively to intervene and to refer patients to other intervention services.

DISCUSSION

These results can inform efforts to promote tobacco use interventions in surgical patients by CRNAs. Increasing the frequency and effectiveness of tobacco use interventions provided by CRNAs would benefit not only immediate perioperative outcomes, but also the long-term health of surgical patients who take advantage of the surgical episode to initiate long-term tobacco abstinence.

摘要

背景

手术前这段时间为围手术期护士,包括认证注册护士麻醉师(CRNA),提供了一个解决患者吸烟问题的机会。

目的

评估CRNA对烟草干预措施的当前做法和态度。

方法

向从美国护士麻醉师协会会员中随机抽取的1000名执业CRNA邮寄了一份评估当前态度、做法和信念以及受访者人口统计学特征的调查问卷,并进行了一次跟进提醒。对调查回复进行了汇总统计。

结果

回复率为44%(N = 439)。几乎所有受访者(92%)报告称会常规询问患者是否吸烟,且大多数人认为建议患者戒烟是他们的责任。然而,大多数人并没有常规这样做。确定的干预障碍包括缺乏干预时间和缺乏培训。对了解更多烟草干预措施的兴趣很高,绝大多数人愿意在术前额外花费5分钟进行干预,并将患者转介至其他干预服务。

讨论

这些结果可为CRNA促进对手术患者的烟草使用干预措施提供参考。提高CRNA提供的烟草使用干预措施的频率和效果不仅有利于围手术期的即时结果,也有利于利用手术契机开始长期戒烟的手术患者的长期健康。

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