A Survey of the knowledge and Attitudes of Nurses in the Lagos University Teaching Hospital on tobacco Smoking Cessation

F. Ehimen, Ea Tobin, A. Asogun, E. Osagiede, N. Akpede
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Tobacco use has become a major contributor to morbidity and mortality in Nigeria as it has globally. Health workers, particularly nurses could play an important role in the provision of tobacco cessation services in health care settings. This study sought to assess the baseline knowledge, attitude and practice of nurses in Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), Lagos, Nigeria, as part of a tobacco cessation training programme for health workers in the institution. A cross-sectional study was conducted among 108 nurses, who attended a one-day training workshop on the role of health workers in tobacco cessation in LUTH in August 2008, using a pre-tested self-administered questionnaire. Descriptive analysis was done using SPSS 16.0. Only 18.5% had good level of knowledge regarding tobacco use and cessation. The attitude of the nurses was relatively positive and 85.8% agreed that it was their responsibility to help their patients quit smoking and that patients who were smokers were likely to yield to counselling when offered by health workers. Only about half (51%) of the study participants routinely asked patients about their smoking status at first visit while 49% routinely offered some cessation advice. Majority (81%) were willing to spend at least five minutes of their time to assist their patients in quitting. Those who had received prior training on tobacco cessation had higher levels of knowledge but not necessarily better attitudes or practices compared with those who did not have prior training. The nurses surveyed have a poor level of knowledge and lack training on tobacco cessation. A significant proportion however had positive attitudes and were willing to assist their patients in quitting tobacco use. Regular training for nurses to equip them with the knowledge and skills to support and assist patients in quitting tobacco use are recommended. Key words: tobacco cessation, nurses
拉各斯大学教学医院护士戒烟知识及态度调查
与全球一样,烟草使用已成为尼日利亚发病率和死亡率的一个主要因素。卫生工作者,特别是护士,可在卫生保健机构提供戒烟服务方面发挥重要作用。本研究旨在评估尼日利亚拉各斯拉各斯大学教学医院(LUTH)护士的基本知识、态度和做法,作为该机构卫生工作者戒烟培训方案的一部分。对108名护士进行了一项横断面研究,这些护士于2008年8月参加了一个为期一天的培训讲习班,主题是卫生工作者在LUTH戒烟中的作用。描述性分析采用SPSS 16.0进行。只有18.5%的人对烟草使用和戒烟有良好的了解。护士的态度相对积极,85.8%的护士认为帮助患者戒烟是自己的责任,并且在卫生工作者提供咨询时,吸烟者患者很可能会屈服。只有大约一半(51%)的研究参与者在第一次就诊时例行询问患者的吸烟状况,而49%的参与者例行提供一些戒烟建议。大多数(81%)愿意花至少5分钟的时间来帮助他们的病人戒烟。与没有接受过戒烟培训的人相比,先前接受过戒烟培训的人有更高的知识水平,但不一定有更好的态度或做法。受访护士的戒烟知识水平较低,缺乏戒烟培训。然而,有相当比例的医生态度积极,愿意帮助病人戒烟。建议对护士进行定期培训,使其具备支持和协助患者戒烟的知识和技能。关键词:戒烟;护士
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