Uncommon U have shown me a far better way to approach smoking cessation, a way that puts me on the same side as the client so I am working with them, not against them as I was before. They have provided me with everything I need in this course to provide the very best of care, ...
Following 18 months operation of this service, we surveyed hospital employees to ascertain smoking rates and views on smoking cessation in this South Australian teaching hospital. Results: In the first 18 months of operation, 111 staff members availed themselves of the service. At the first follow...
Aims To explore smoking prevalence amongst hospital in-patients and smoking cessation advice given by health professionals in a large university teaching hospital. Methods Interviews were carried out over 2weeks in February 2011 with all eligible in-patients in Beaumont Hospital. Results Of the 205 ...
Teaching Brief Interventions for Smoking Cessation via an Interactive Computer-based Tutorial. Many current smokers do not plan on quitting any time soon. For these smokers, the immediate treatment goal is not a quit attempt, but an increase in readi... M Kelly,Carpenter,M Jennifer,... - 《...
Smoking prevalence in Lebanon was reported by the World Health Organization to be 43%, which is among the highest rates in the Arab nation. The objectives
Smoking, attitudes to smoking and provision of smoking cessation advice in two teaching hospitals in Ireland: do smoke-free policies matter? Health Psychology and Behavioural Medicine. 2015;3(1)142-153.Ohakim, A, Mellon, L, Jafar, B, O'Byrne, C, McEl- vaney, NG, Cormican, L, McDonnell...
Tobacco smoking by employees of teaching hospitals reflects poorly on the institutions and health professions and negates the important health message that patients should quit the habit. Smoking by staff also increases the running costs of the institution because of the combined effects of increased ...
teachingclinical medicine, educationhospitals, teachingEnglandstudents, medical, psychologyPositive smoking cessation knowledge changes can be achieved through teaching. It is not known if, or how, increases in knowledge will contribute to actual interventions in practice. It is suggested that interventions...
Teaching smok- ing cessation counseling to medical students using simu- lated patients. Am J Prev Med 1997;130:153-8.Eyler AE, Dicken LL, Fitzgerald JT, Oh MS, Wolf FM, Zweifler AJ. Teaching smoking-cessation counseling to medical students using simulated patients. Am J Prev Med. 1997; ...
Introduction Current smoking cessation training in U. K. medical schools fails to equip junior doctors with the skills necessary to effectively combat the leading preventable cause of death and disease.1 Here I present a novel teaching method using an electronic Case-Based Discussion (eCBD) which ...