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A nurse-led ‘stop smoking’ initiative

Authors :
Anderson U
McGowan E
MacAuley D
Source :
Nursing Standard. 7:26-29
Publication Year :
1992
Publisher :
RCN Publishing Ltd., 1992.

Abstract

A one-week smoking awareness initiative and subsequent audit in a general practice are described. All patients attending morning surgery during the study period were offered the opportunity to discuss smoking habits at a smoking awareness clinic: 84 smokers attended. They were interviewed by the practice preventive care nurse who took a smoking history, monitored carbon monoxide (CO Hb) levels and offered a follow-up appointment. CO Hb provided immediate feedback on the effect of smoking and patients who smoked 20 or more cigarettes per day had an average CO Hb of 16.1 per cent. Fifteen per cent of smokers made a commitment to stop smoking and agreed to attend follow-up clinics. A random sample (50) of attenders at the initial Smoking Awareness Clinic (84) were followed up by questionnaire six months later. There were 29 replies (58 per cent); 19 patients (65 per cent) found the visit to the clinic helpful, 14 (48 per cent) reduced the number of cigarettes they smoked, and 11 (38 per cent) altered some other aspect of their lifestyle, of whom four modified their diet and four increased exercise. Five patients claimed they had given up smoking.

Details

ISSN :
20479018 and 00296570
Volume :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nursing Standard
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........fb4a814e7f09257dc9298ccbba44e61b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7748/ns.7.10.26.s45