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Section III.   Correlates and Cessation Intervention (1983 to present)

2005

Kageyama, T., Kobayashi, T., Nishikido, N., Oga, J., & Kawashima, M. (2005). “Associations of sleep problems and recent life events with smoking behaviors among female staff nurses in Japanese hospitals.” Ind Health, 43(1), 133-141.

Lana, A. T., de Leon, A. C., Garcia, M. T. M., & Jaime, A. A. (2005). “Smoking and sickness absence among public health workers.” Public Health, 119(2), 144-149.

Sarna, L., Bialous, S. A., Wewers, M. E., Froelicher, E. S., & Danao, L. (2005). “Nurses, smoking, and the workplace.” Res Nurs Health, 28(1), 79-90.

Suzuki, K., Ohida, T., Yokoyama, E., Kaneita, Y., & Takemura, S. (2005). “Smoking among Japanese nursing students: nationwide survey.” J Adv Nurs, 49(3), 268-275.

2004

Bialous, S. A., L. Sarna, et al. (2004). "Nurses' Perspectives of Smoking Initiation, Addiction, and Cessation." Nurs Res 53(6): 387-395.

Heath, J., Andrews, J., Kelley, F. J., & Sorrell, J. (2004). “Caught in the middle: experiences of tobacco-dependent nurse practitioners.” J Am Acad Nurse Pract, 16(9), 396-401.

Jenkins, K., & Ahijevych, K. (2003). Nursing students' beliefs about smoking, their own smoking behaviors, and use of professional tobacco treatment intervention. Appl Nurs Res, 16(3), 164-172.

Malone, R. (2004). “Telling the Truth About Big Tobacco.” J Add Nurs, 15, 107-109.

Willaing, I., & Ladelund, S. (2004). “Smoking behavior among hospital staff still influences attitudes and counseling on smoking.” Nicotine Tob Res, 6(2), 369-375.

2003

Glavas, D., Rumboldt, M., Rumboldt, Z. (2003). “Smoking cessation with nicotine replacement therapy among health care workers: randomized double-blind study.” Croat Med J 44(2):219-24.

Percival, J. (2003). Want to give up smoking? Self-help tips for professionals. J Fam Health Care, 13(6), 165-167.

2002

Kitajima, T., Ohida, T., Harano, S., Kamal, A. M., Takemura, S., Nozaki, N., et al. (2002). Smoking behavior, initiating and cessation factors among Japanese nurses: a cohort study. Public Health, 116(6), 347-352.

2001

Chalmers, K., Bramadat, I. J., Cantin, B., Murnaghan, D., Shuttleworth, E., Scott-Findlay, S., et al. (2001). A smoking reduction and cessation program with registered nurses: findings and implications for community health nursing. J Community Health Nurs, 18(2), 115-134.

Gorin, S. S. (2001). "Predictors of tobacco control among nursing students." Patient Educ Couns, 44(3): 251-62.

McKenna H, S. P., McCane T, Bunting B, Spiers A. (2001). Qualified nurses' smoking prevalence: their reasons for smoking and desire to quit. J Adv Nurs, 35(5), 769-775.

2000

Percival, J. (2000). Smoking. '35 years and I've kicked it'. Nurs Times, 96(47), 9.

Schwarz, T. (2000). Do you smoke? If so, stop. Please, stop. Am J Nurs, 100(11), 11.

1999

Bramadat, I. J., Chalmers, K. I., Cantin, B., Hydesmith, E., & Scott-Findlay, S. (1999). Closeup: a resource for nurses who smoke. Can Nurse, 95(8), 31-34.

Rowe, K., & Clark, J. (1999). Evaluating the effectiveness of a smoking cessation intervention designed for nurses. Int J Nurs Stud, 36(4), 301-311.

1996

Reeve, K., Adams, J., & Kouzekanani, K. (1996). The nurse as exemplar: smoking status as a predictor of attitude toward smoking and smoking cessation. Cancer Pract, 4(1), 31-33.

1992

Berman, B. A., Read, L. L., Marcus, A. C., & Gritz, E. R. (1992). Nurses enrolled in a stop smoking program: The role of occupational stress. J Women's Health, 1(1), 41-46.

1991

Harrison, M. (1991). Assessment of the smoking prevention and cessation needs of Canadian student nurses & registered nurses. Can J Cardiovasc Nurs, 2(1), 22.

1990

Kneeshaw, M. (1990). Nurses' perceptions of co-worker responses to smoking cessation attempts. J N Y State Nurses Assoc, 21(1), 9-14.

Royce, J., SS, G., Edelman, B., Rendino-Perrone, R., & MA, O. (1990). Student nurses and smoking cessation. Prog Clin Biol Res, 339, 49-71.

1988

Cinelli, B., & Glover, E. (1988). Nurses' smoking in the workplace: causes and solutions. J Community Health Nurs, 5(4), 255-261.

Gritz, E. R., Marcus, A. C., Berman, B. A., Read, L. L., Kanim, L. E., & Reeder, S. J. (1988). Evaluation of a worksite self-help smoking cessation program for registered nurses. Am J Health Promot, 3(2), 26-35.

1987

Brown, M., Kiss, M., Lowe, J., & al, e. (1987). Evaluation of competition as a method to recruit nurses into an employee self-help quit-smoking program. Cancer Nurs, 10, 227-230.

1986

Feldman, B. M., & Richard, E. (1986). Prevalence of nurse smokers and variables identified with successful and unsuccessful smoking cessation. Res Nurs Health, 9(2), 131-138.

Swenson, I. (1986). Smoking habits and smoking cessation among North Carolina nurses. Women Health, 15(2), 29-48.

1985

Kneeshaw, M. (1985). Smoking cessation in nurses: a report on a self-selected population at the Presbyterian Hospital in New York City. Occup Health Nurs, 33(7), 338-342.

1983

Swenson, I., & Dalton, J. (1983). Reasons for smoking cessation among a random sample of North Carolina nurses. Women Health, 8(4), 33-41.

I.   Smoking Prevalence Among Nurses (1966 to present)

II.  Nursing Knowledge, Beliefs, and Attitudes about Tobacco and Smoking Cessation (1980 to present)

III. Correlates and Cessation Intervention (1983 to present)

IV. Smoking Cessation Interventions for Patients Implemented by Nurses (1986 to present)

V.   Nursing Curricula/Education and Tobacco Programs (1980 to present)

VI.  Nursing Activities: Tobacco Prevention and Control

VII. Nursing Activities: Tobacco Control Advocacy and Policy (1984 to present)