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8 Αυγ 2024 · Nurses in various roles, such as school nursing, occupational health, community health, obstetrics, medical-surgical, and research are responsible to assess and intervene to decrease the negative health impact of tobacco.
The myriad of negative health consequences of smoking, especially for women, include increased risk for cardiovascular disease, multiple cancers (including lung, cervical, kidney/bladder, esophageal, oral, laryngeal, pancreatic, stomach cancer and acute myeloid leukemia), peripheral vascular disease stroke, respiratory diseases (e.g. chronic ...
To examine the relationship between smoking and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) and the impact of quitting smoking on changes in HRQOL among women in the two Nurses’ Health Study (NHS) cohorts (n = 158,736) who were 29 to 71 years of age in ...
2 Νοε 2022 · For those people who would like to stop smoking, nurses can play a key role, with nurse prescribers helping deliver life-changing treatment. In a recent audit carried out by the British Thoracic Society (BTS) (2022) , nearly 80% of people were asked about their smoking status.
5 Νοε 2024 · Smoking cessation is essential for improving patients' well-being, and nurses play a critical role in assisting patients to quit smoking. However, there is a lack of research on nurses' specialized roles in smoking cessation interventions for patients.
Given the epidemic of tobacco use in women, it is important to understand what motivates women to smoke, what effects smoking has on women's health, and what barriers women face when confronting tobacco cessation.
1 Απρ 2015 · By asking women at each health care encounter about tobacco use and readiness to quit smoking, nurses can significantly influence the prevention and cessation of smoking. Nurses should capture every opportunity to educate women of all ages about risks associated with smoking and to emphasize the protective benefit of smoking cessation ...