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[Smoking prevalence of nurses in national hospitals of Japan].

作者信息

Ohida T, Osaki Y, Mochizuki Y, Sekiyama M, Minowa M

出版信息

Nihon Koshu Eisei Zasshi. 1997 Sep;44(9):694-701.

PMID:9423328
Abstract

We surveyed nurses in 14 randomly sampled national hospitals about their smoking behavior and some relating factors. The main results were as follows: 1) The prevalence of smoking among male and female nurses was 67.8% and 18.5% respectively. These figures are higher than in the general population. 2) The smoking prevalence of female nurses was highest among those in their thirties and lowest among those in their twenties, and 56% of those who smoke daily started smoking between the age of 20 and 24. 3) Smoking was more prevalent among practical nurses than among registered nurses. 4) Smoking was more prevalent among nurses who where not satisfied with their career choice than those who stated that they were satisfied with being nurses. 5) Among smokers, 80% had considered quitting, 44% had seriously tried to quit smoking, and 80% wanted to quit smoking. For this reason, it is important to provide smoking cessation programs for nurses. 6) The nurses surveyed, 93% agreed with the opinion that women should not smoke for the sake of both their own and their infant's health. However only 30% agreed with the opinion that nurses should not smoke as medical professionals.

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