Lawrance Kelli-an G, Travis Heather Elizabeth, Lawler Sharon A
Community Health Sciences Department, Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada.
Can J Nurs Res. 2012 Dec;44(4):142-59.
Cessation interventions offered by nurses to postsecondary students could represent an important strategy for reducing smoking among young adults. This study examines how nurses working in campus health clinics identify smokers and provide cessation support. Of 108 nurses working at 16 universities in the Canadian province of Ontario, 83 completed a researcher-designed questionnaire. Of these, 8.2% asked almost all patients about their tobacco use and 27.4% asked almost none; 83.1% advised identified smokers to quit, 63.9% offered them assistance, and 59.0% arranged follow-up visits. Smoking was most often assessed during patient visits for respiratory or cardiovascular concerns. Assistance most often involved referral of smokers to other professionals or services. A government-funded tobacco control initiative implemented on 10 of the 16 campuses had limited influence on whether nurses assessed tobacco use and advised cessation. Education and support may be needed to improve the frequency and quality of tobacco interventions provided by nurses working on postsecondary campuses.
护士为大专学生提供的戒烟干预措施可能是减少年轻人吸烟的一项重要策略。本研究探讨在校园健康诊所工作的护士如何识别吸烟者并提供戒烟支持。在加拿大安大略省16所大学工作的108名护士中,83人完成了研究人员设计的问卷。其中,8.2%的护士几乎询问了所有患者的烟草使用情况,27.4%的护士几乎没有询问;83.1%的护士建议已识别出的吸烟者戒烟,63.9%的护士为他们提供帮助,59.0%的护士安排了随访。吸烟情况最常在患者因呼吸或心血管问题就诊时进行评估。帮助措施最常包括将吸烟者转介给其他专业人员或服务机构。在16个校区中的10个实施的一项政府资助的烟草控制倡议,对护士是否评估烟草使用情况及建议戒烟的影响有限。可能需要开展教育和提供支持,以提高在大专院校校园工作的护士提供烟草干预措施的频率和质量。