Nurses' Attitudes toward Intervening with Smokers: Their Knowledge, Opinion and E-Learning Impact
Central European Journal of Public Health2016Vol. 24(4), pp. 272–275
Citations Over TimeTop 20% of 2016 papers
Eva Králíková, Vladislava Felbrová, Stanislava Kulovaná, Kateřina Malá, Iveta Nohavová, Eva Roubíčková, Alexandra Pánková, Stella Aguinaga Bialous, Marjorie Wells, Jenny Brook, Linda Sarna
Abstract
The nurses' brief intervention skills improved significantly after the completion of the e-learning programme, even though reservations remain among this group. The systematic education of nurses aimed at smoking cessation intervention and analyzing their motivation for treatment may contribute to improved nursing care, and thus lead to a reduction of smoking prevalence in the general population.
Related Papers
- Kriminalita České republiky(2012)
- Sarah Kane's Plays in the Context of the Czech Republic(2012)
- → Havránek, Bohuslav (1893–1978)(2006)
- → Selected grammatical categories in the Czech language as understood by non-Czech speaking students(2023)
- → Czech Republic: Language Situation(2006)