Nursing home resident smoking policies.

Director (Cincinnati, Ohio) Pub Date : 2008-01-01
Richard G Stefanacci, Paula E Lester, Izchak Kohen
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Abstract

Objective: To identify nursing home standards related to resident smoking through a nation wide survey of directors of nursing.

Methods: A national survey was distributed online and was completed by 248 directors of nursing. The directors of nurses answered questions concerning resident smoking including the criteria utilized to determine an unsafe resident smoker. For those residents identified as unsafe, the questions asked were specifically related to monitoring, staff involvement, safety precautions and policy.

Results: The results of the survey demonstrated a consistent policy practiced among facilities across the United States. The monitoring of nursing home residents is based on a resident's mental acuity, physical restrictions and equipment requirements. Once a resident was identified as a smoker at risk of harm to self or others, staff involvement ranged from distributing cigarettes to direct supervision. In addition, the majority of facilities required residents to wear fire resistant aprons and provided a fire extinguisher in smoking areas.

Conclusion: Monitoring policies of nursing home residents who smoke starts with identifying those residents at risk based on an assessment of mental acuity, physical restrictions and equipment requirements. Those that are identified as being at risk smokers have their cigarettes controlled and distributed by nursing staff and are supervised by facility staff when smoking. This policy is implemented through written policy as well as staff education. Despite some discrepancies in the actual implementation of policies to supervise residents who smoke, the policies for assessment for at-risk smokers requiring monitoring is consistent on a national basis.

疗养院居民吸烟政策。
目的:通过对全国护理院院长的调查,确定与居民吸烟有关的养老院标准。方法:对248名护理主任进行网上问卷调查。护士主任回答了有关居民吸烟的问题,包括用于确定不安全居民吸烟者的标准。对于那些被确定为不安全的居民,所问的问题具体与监测、工作人员参与、安全预防措施和政策有关。结果:调查结果表明,在美国各地的设施中实行了一致的政策。对养老院居民的监测是基于居民的精神敏锐度,身体限制和设备要求。一旦一名居民被确定为有伤害自己或他人风险的吸烟者,工作人员的参与范围从分发香烟到直接监督。此外,大部分设施要求居民穿防火围裙,并在吸烟区提供灭火器。结论:养老院居民吸烟的监测政策应从精神敏锐度、身体限制和设备要求的评估出发,识别有吸烟风险的居民。那些被确定为有吸烟风险的人的香烟由护理人员控制和分发,并在吸烟时由设施工作人员监督。这一政策通过书面政策和员工教育来实施。尽管对居民吸烟的监督政策在实际执行中存在差异,但对需要监测的高危吸烟者的评估政策在全国范围内是一致的。
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