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A nurse-managed smoking cessation program for hospitalized smokers

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  • Taylor, C.B.
  • Miller, N.H.
  • Herman, S.
  • Smith, P.M.
  • Sobel, D.
  • Fisher, L.
  • DeBusk, R.F.

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Objectives. This study evaluated a nurse-managed smoking cessation program for smokers hospitalized for a variety of conditions. Methods. Hospitalized patients who smoked prior to hospitalization and who were motivated to quit (n = 660) were randomized to intervention or usual-care groups and followed for the next year. The intervention included a meeting with the nurse-case manager; the use of a videotape, workbook, relaxation audiotape, and nicotine replacement therapy; and nurse-initiated phone contacts after discharge. Results. The 12-month confirmed cessation rates were 21% and 31% for, respectively, the usual-care and intervention groups (odds ratio = 1.7; 95% confidence interval = 1.1, 2.3). Conclusions. A nurse- managed smoking cessation intervention can significantly increase cessation rates for hospitalized patients.

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  • Taylor, C.B. & Miller, N.H. & Herman, S. & Smith, P.M. & Sobel, D. & Fisher, L. & DeBusk, R.F., 1996. "A nurse-managed smoking cessation program for hospitalized smokers," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 86(11), pages 1557-1560.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:1996:86:11:1557-1560_0
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    1. Jo Ann Brooks-Brunn, 2000. "Risk Factors Associated with Postoperative Pulmonary Complications Following Total Abdominal Hysterectomy," Clinical Nursing Research, , vol. 9(1), pages 27-46, February.

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