Mental Health Services, Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha, Qatar.
Curtin University, Perth, WA, Australia.
J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs. 2022 Apr;29(2):327-345. doi: 10.1111/jpm.12777. Epub 2021 Aug 2.
WHAT IS KNOWN ON THE SUBJECT?: Smoking is more common among people with serious mental illness, and it contributes to a reduced life expectancy. Several Western countries have successfully introduced smoke-free policies in inpatient mental health units. There is virtually no information about attitudes to smoking bans in mental health units from countries in the Middle East and North Africa region. WHAT THE PAPER ADDS TO EXISTING KNOWLEDGE?: We surveyed mental health professionals working in Qatar's main mental health service to determine support for and attitudes towards a proposed total smoking ban in psychiatric wards. Most staff who completed the survey supported an inpatient smoking ban. However, further analysis, both quantitative and qualitative, showed markedly ambivalent attitudes, that is staff simultaneously held attitudes that supported and opposed a smoking ban. Professionals who did not support a ban were more likely to have not received smoking cessation training in the last 5 years, to be a psychiatrist rather than a nurse or allied mental health professional, to be current smokers and to be a Middle Eastern and North African national. WHAT ARE THE IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE?: Further staff training is necessary to achieve more consistent attitudes that support a total smoking ban and increase the likelihood of successful implementation. The attitudes in this study showed similarities and differences to those reported for mental health professionals in Western countries. This highlights that local research is necessary to help shape training and successfully implement smoke-free policies. ABSTRACT: Introduction Despite the fact that patients with serious mental illness (SMI) have high rates of smoking and an increased standardized mortality, there is virtually no information about attitudes to smoking bans in mental health units from countries in the Middle East and North Africa region. Aim To assess support for, and attitudes towards, a proposed total smoking ban in psychiatric wards among mental health clinicians in Qatar. Method Cross-sectional survey of mental health professionals working in Qatar's primary mental health service. Results The response rate was 68% (353/520). Support for a ban was assessed with a single-item question; 73% of respondents supported a ban with opposition significantly (p < .05) associated with being a current smoker, a Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) national, a psychiatrist versus a mental health nurse or allied health professional and not receiving smoking cessation training in the last 5 years. A 21-item questionnaire assessed attitudes to a total smoking ban. It showed marked ambivalence with multiple linear regression identifying MENA nationality, male gender and current smoking status as independent variables influencing attitudes. The most strongly held attitude supporting a ban was concern about passive smoking and against a ban was concern it may increase patient agitation. Qualitative data confirmed ambivalent views. Discussion The results show similarities and differences to research from other countries suggesting that cultural factors influence some attitudes to smoke-free policies. Implications for Practice Staff support and smoking cessation education are necessary to achieve more consistent staff attitudes to support smoke-free policies.
在患有严重精神疾病的人群中,吸烟更为常见,这导致他们的预期寿命缩短。一些西方国家已成功在住院精神卫生机构实施了无烟政策。然而,来自中东和北非地区的国家在精神卫生机构的禁烟态度方面几乎没有信息。本研究的新增信息:我们对卡塔尔主要精神卫生服务机构的精神卫生专业人员进行了调查,以确定他们对精神病病房拟议全面禁烟的支持程度和态度。大多数完成调查的工作人员支持住院禁烟。然而,进一步的定量和定性分析表明,工作人员的态度存在明显的矛盾,即他们同时持有支持和反对禁烟的态度。不支持禁烟的专业人员在过去 5 年中更有可能未接受过戒烟培训,他们更有可能是精神科医生而不是护士或其他精神卫生专业人员,更有可能是当前吸烟者,且是中东和北非国家的国民。对实践的影响:需要进一步的员工培训,以实现更一致的支持全面禁烟的态度,并增加成功实施的可能性。本研究中的态度与西方国家精神卫生专业人员的报告有相似之处,也有不同之处。这表明有必要进行当地研究,以帮助制定培训计划并成功实施无烟政策。摘要:背景:尽管患有严重精神疾病(SMI)的患者吸烟率较高且标准化死亡率增加,但来自中东和北非地区国家的精神卫生机构几乎没有关于禁烟态度的信息。目的:评估卡塔尔精神卫生临床医生对精神病病房拟议全面禁烟的支持程度和态度。方法:对卡塔尔主要精神卫生服务机构的精神卫生专业人员进行横断面调查。结果:回复率为 68%(353/520)。通过单项问题评估对禁烟的支持程度;73%的受访者支持禁烟,而反对禁烟的受访者比例显著(p<0.05),与吸烟者、中东和北非(MENA)国民、精神科医生而非精神卫生护士或其他卫生专业人员以及在过去 5 年内未接受戒烟培训有关。一份 21 项的问卷评估了对全面禁烟的态度。它显示出明显的矛盾,多元线性回归确定了 MENA 国籍、男性性别和当前吸烟状况是影响态度的独立变量。最强烈的支持禁烟的态度是对被动吸烟的关注,而反对禁烟的态度是担心这可能会增加患者的激动情绪。定性数据证实了矛盾的观点。讨论:结果与来自其他国家的研究相似和不同,表明文化因素影响一些人对无烟政策的态度。对实践的影响:需要员工的支持和戒烟教育,以实现更一致的员工态度,支持无烟政策。