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Staff and patient perspectives of a smoke-free health services policy in South Australia: A state-wide implementation

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  • Martin, Kimberley
  • Dono, Joanne
  • Sharplin, Greg
  • Bowden, Jacqueline
  • Miller, Caroline

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Few jurisdictions have implemented and evaluated a complete smoking ban across all health sites in their jurisdiction, with no designated smoking areas. This article examines staff and patient perceptions and experiences of a mandated smoke-free policy implemented across all government health facilities in South Australia, including mental health sites. An online survey of health staff was conducted prior to policy implementation (n=3098), 3 months post-implementation (n=2673) and 15 months post-implementation (n=2890). Consumer experiences of the policy were assessed via a telephone survey (n=1722; smokers n=254). Staff support for the policy was high across all time points. Two thirds of staff reported having witnessed some policy non-compliance, and self-reported exposure to second-hand smoke was comparable pre-implementation to 15 months post-implementation. Under the policy, 56.3% of smoking patients abstained completely whilst hospitalised and 37.6% cut down the amount that they smoked. Furthermore, 34.7% reported having been offered cessation support during hospitalisation. Whilst the smoke-free policy was viewed positively and had benefits for staff and patients, reports of witnessing some non-compliance were prevalent. While the extent of non-compliance is not known, and the measure used was sensitive, complementary strategies may be needed to reduce exposure to second-hand smoke, particularly at entrances. Health-care staff should be further encouraged to offer support to nicotine-dependent patients to foster compliance and promote abstinence during hospitalisation.

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  • Martin, Kimberley & Dono, Joanne & Sharplin, Greg & Bowden, Jacqueline & Miller, Caroline, 2017. "Staff and patient perspectives of a smoke-free health services policy in South Australia: A state-wide implementation," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 121(8), pages 895-902.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:hepoli:v:121:y:2017:i:8:p:895-902
    DOI: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2017.06.003
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