Smoking Behavior among Nurses in Rural Greece
Author(s) -
Eleni Stamatopoulou,
Konstantinos Stamatiou,
Stefania Voulioti,
George Christopoulos,
Eleni Pantza,
Athanasia Stamatopoulou,
Dimitris Giannopoulos
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
workplace health and safety
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.398
H-Index - 38
eISSN - 2165-0969
pISSN - 2165-0799
DOI - 10.1177/216507991406200401
Subject(s) - smoking cessation , medicine , addiction , mainland , family medicine , rural area , health care , environmental health , nursing , psychiatry , geography , pathology , economic growth , economics , archaeology
Evidence suggests that rural health care providers may be at increased risk for tobacco addiction. Few researchers have studied the habitual use of tobacco in rural Greece and no published studies have examined sustained tobacco use by nurses working in these areas or their knowledge and attitudes toward smoking cessation. To explore the above, the authors conducted a questionnaire-based study in 40 health centers in rural mainland and island Greece. Two hundred twenty nurses were surveyed (65% response rate). Thirty-two percent of the nurse respondents were smokers, 54% were non-smokers, and 14% were former smokers. Only 8% of respondents had been trained to assist clients with smoking cessation.
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