Perceptions of senior nursing staff about current action, barriers and solutions to working on active and passive smoking in the Liverpool health sector

BA (Macquarie University), Diploma in Urban Studies (Macquarie University Cathy Richardson (Smoking Prevention Coordinator), BA (UWS Nepean), Master of Public Health (UWS Macarthur), Graduate Certificate in Adult and Training (UTS) Karina Day
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Nurses, particularly those working in antenatal, maternity and paediatrics, can greatly assist their patients to reduce the harms associated with tobacco use. Senior nursing staff from the Division of Women's and Child's Health, and Primary Health in the Liverpool Health Service were surveyed to identify action currently taken with patients, on active and passive smoking. The survey showed that there was an emphasis on assessment and education. Barriers that hindered staff action included the lack of resources, particularly for people of non-English speaking background (NESB), and training. This research also suggests the need for policy development as a way to achieve consistency and maintenance of action.

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高级护理人员对利物浦卫生部门主动和被动吸烟工作的当前行动、障碍和解决方案的看法
护士,特别是从事产前、产科和儿科工作的护士,可以极大地帮助患者减少与烟草使用有关的危害。对利物浦卫生服务中心妇幼保健处和初级保健处的高级护理人员进行了调查,以确定目前在主动和被动吸烟方面对患者采取的行动。调查显示,评估和教育受到重视。阻碍工作人员行动的障碍包括缺乏资源,特别是对非英语背景的人缺乏资源和培训。这项研究还表明,需要制定政策,作为实现行动一致性和维持行动的一种方式。
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