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护士是全国最大的医疗保健专业人员群体(目前有140万名护士获得执业许可),但他们并没有解决戒烟和预防问题。世界卫生组织(World Health Organization)和疾病控制中心(Centers for Disease Control)都承认,吸烟是“世界上最容易预防的导致健康状况不佳的单一原因”,但1983年,美国有9000门医学继续教育课程,其中没有一门是专门讨论如何解决这个问题的。妇女运动并没有解决这一问题,而以女性为主的护士继续以惊人的数量吸烟,这使人们怀疑护士在预防或戒烟方面的有效性。护士作为榜样在改变一般人群的吸烟行为方面可能是至关重要的,从而消除或大大减少健康风险。如果要发挥护理领导的潜在力量,降低美国头号杀手吸烟的死亡率和发病率,那么就有必要对所有护士和护理专业的学生开展更有效的教育项目,让他们了解吸烟对健康的危害。
Smoking behavior and the efficacy of nurses as role models.
The smoking cessation and prevention issue has not been addressed by nurses, the largest group of health care professionals in the nation (1.4 million currently licensed to practice). The World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control acknowledge smoking as the "single most preventable cause of poor health in the world," but not a solitary continuing medical education course of the 9,000 available in the United States in 1983 dealt with ways to resolve this issue. The women's movement has not addressed this cause, and nurses, a predominantly female population, continue to smoke in alarmingly large numbers, causing doubt as to nurses' effectiveness n teaching prevention or cessation. Nurses as role models could be crucial in effecting change in the smoking behavior of the general population, thereby eliminating or greatly reducing the health risk. There appears to be a significant need for more effective educational programs concerning the health hazards of smoking for all nurses and nursing students if the potential power of nursing leadership is to be realized in reducing mortality and morbidity from the number one killer in America.