Perceptions and Practices of Japanese Nurses Regarding Tobacco Intervention for Cancer Patients

نویسندگان

  • Chie Taniguchi
  • Fukuyo Hibino
  • Etsuko Kawaguchi
  • Misae Maruguchi
  • Naomi Tokunaga
  • Hideo Saka
  • Isao Oze
  • Hidemi Ito
  • Akio Hiraki
  • Sumie Nakamura
  • Hideo Tanaka
چکیده

BACKGROUND We investigated the perceptions and practices regarding tobacco intervention among nurses, as improvement of such practices is important for the management of patients who smoke. METHODS Self-administered questionnaires were delivered by hospital administrative sections for nursing staff to 2676 nurses who were working in 3 cancer hospitals and 3 general hospitals. Of these, 2215 (82.8%) responded. RESULTS Most nurses strongly agreed that cancer patients who had preoperative or early-clinical-stage cancer but continued to smoke should be offered a tobacco use intervention. In contrast, they felt less need to provide tobacco use intervention to patients with incurable cancer who smoked. Most nurses felt that although they assessed and documented the tobacco status of cancer patients, they were not successful in providing cessation advice, assessing patient readiness to quit, and providing individualized information on the harmful effects of tobacco use. In multivariate analysis, nurses who received instruction on smoking cessation programs during nursing school were more likely to give cessation advice (odds ratio, 1.61; 95% confidence interval, 1.15-2.26), assess readiness to quit (1.73, 1.09-2.75), and offer individualized explanations of the harmful effects of tobacco (1.94, 1.39-2.69), as compared with nurses who had not received such instruction. CONCLUSIONS The perceptions of Japanese nurses regarding tobacco intervention for cancer patients differed greatly by patient treatment status and prognosis. The findings highlight the importance of offering appropriate instruction on smoking cessation to students in nursing schools in Japan.

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دوره 21  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2011