Comparing the effects of different smoking cessation counseling interventions for inpatients: A systematic review
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Chen, Chiu-Yen, RN, MS; Li, I-Chuan, DNS; Chen, Yu-Chi, RN, PhD
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Purpose: The purpose of this systematic review study is to explore the effects of different smoking cessation counseling intervention to patients who are hospitalization.
Method: A systematic research of the literature was undertaken to indentify relevant international research. Five databases (i.e. Cochrane Library, CIHNAL, Medline, Psych Info, JBI report) were utilized. In order to accord with the high level of evidence of paper, in priority, we reviewed the articles which contributed randomized control trials (RCTs).
Result: Two hundred thirty-three intervention type articles were retrieved and 24 met the criteria. Significant findings are as follows: (1) The combined use of multi- counseling intervention strategies including smoking cessation counseling, health education materials, medications, and referred other community smoking cessation resources are effective. (2) The number of follow-up interventions is significantly related to the effect of point abstinence rate (P <.05). (3) Nurses are the most effective service provider of smoking cessation for the inpatients.
Conclusion: Smoking patients who experience hospitalization have undergone health crisis and require retention of the hospital to treat their diseases that is a good moment for quitting cigarettes. Studies found that multiple smoking cessation counseling interventions are beneficial to strengthen inpatient's motivation on smoking cessation. Furthermore, we can train nurses who work on the first line in the field of a wide range of clinical care to provide smoking cessation services to those inpatients including smoking cessation knowledge, appropriate resources arrangement, follow those inpatient up after they discharge, and enhancement patients' self-efficacy to coordinate network between family and employee factory.
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Type | Presentation |
Acquisition | Proxy-submission |
Review Type | Abstract Review Only: Reviewed by Event Host |
Format | Text-based Document |
Evidence Level | N/A |
Research Approach | N/A |
Keywords | Inpatient(s); Nursing Role; Smoking Cessation Counseling |
Name | 23rd International Nursing Research Congress |
Host | Sigma Theta Tau International |
Location | Brisbane, Australia |
Date | 2012 |
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