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Int Nurs Rev, Vol 53, Issue 2, pp. 150-156: June 2006 doi:10.1111/j.1466-7657.2006.00483.x Jump to full article: International Nursing Review, 2006-05-08 Author: P. Beletsioti-Stika1 capt (n), rn, bsc (hons), msc & A. Scriven2 ba, med, certed, frsh
Intro: Conclusions: Findings suggest that smoking prevalence among qualified Greek nurses is greater than that reported in the general Greek population. Implications and recommendations for nursing practice, education and research include the early provision of smoking education in nurse training. Interventions should be directed at nurses who smoke to assist them to stop and to maintain cessation according to their stages of change.
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