Research Article

Smoking Status and Health Beliefs Related to Smoking of Nurses in Working a Cancer Hospital, in Turkey

Volume: 6 Number: 1 January 27, 2022
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Smoking Status and Health Beliefs Related to Smoking of Nurses in Working a Cancer Hospital, in Turkey

Abstract

Purpose: Few studies are available that evaluate oncology nurses’ health beliefs related to smoking and smoking status. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the health beliefs regarding smoking among nurses and status working in a cancer hospital. Methods: This descriptive study was conducted among 152 nurses in a cancer hospital in Turkey. Data were collected by using The Self-Report Questionnaire Regarding Health Beliefs and Smoking Cessation Self-Efficacy Questionnaire Results: Median age, body mass index, and working duration with cancer patients of the oncology nurses are 34.0, 23.9, and 9.0, respectively. Of the nurses, 54.1% stated that they have never smoked, while 27% smoke every day. Among regular smokers, 32.1% are in precontemplation stage. Of the participants, 91.9% noted that ‘smokers are more likely to have cancer, 45.9% that ‘it is difficult for smokers to quit smoking, and 52.3% that ‘tobacco bans are effective on quitting smoking. Conclusion: The majority of oncology nurses think that a healthy lifestyle is very important but a few of them follow the advice. Also even though the nurses mostly have healthy living beliefs they can’t reflect these on their behaviors. Nurses working with cancer patients must also be considered as risk groups when planning cancer prevention and tobacco control studies. It is important that nurses should be informed and supported to take part in smoking cessation interventions.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Health Care Administration

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

January 27, 2022

Submission Date

April 14, 2021

Acceptance Date

December 24, 2021

Published in Issue

Year 2022 Volume: 6 Number: 1

APA
Kamışlı, S., Güner, P., & Hayran, K. M. (2022). Smoking Status and Health Beliefs Related to Smoking of Nurses in Working a Cancer Hospital, in Turkey. Journal of Basic and Clinical Health Sciences, 6(1), 164-172. https://doi.org/10.30621/jbachs.915542
AMA
1.Kamışlı S, Güner P, Hayran KM. Smoking Status and Health Beliefs Related to Smoking of Nurses in Working a Cancer Hospital, in Turkey. JBACHS. 2022;6(1):164-172. doi:10.30621/jbachs.915542
Chicago
Kamışlı, Songül, Pınar Güner, and Kadir Mutlu Hayran. 2022. “Smoking Status and Health Beliefs Related to Smoking of Nurses in Working a Cancer Hospital, in Turkey”. Journal of Basic and Clinical Health Sciences 6 (1): 164-72. https://doi.org/10.30621/jbachs.915542.
EndNote
Kamışlı S, Güner P, Hayran KM (January 1, 2022) Smoking Status and Health Beliefs Related to Smoking of Nurses in Working a Cancer Hospital, in Turkey. Journal of Basic and Clinical Health Sciences 6 1 164–172.
IEEE
[1]S. Kamışlı, P. Güner, and K. M. Hayran, “Smoking Status and Health Beliefs Related to Smoking of Nurses in Working a Cancer Hospital, in Turkey”, JBACHS, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 164–172, Jan. 2022, doi: 10.30621/jbachs.915542.
ISNAD
Kamışlı, Songül - Güner, Pınar - Hayran, Kadir Mutlu. “Smoking Status and Health Beliefs Related to Smoking of Nurses in Working a Cancer Hospital, in Turkey”. Journal of Basic and Clinical Health Sciences 6/1 (January 1, 2022): 164-172. https://doi.org/10.30621/jbachs.915542.
JAMA
1.Kamışlı S, Güner P, Hayran KM. Smoking Status and Health Beliefs Related to Smoking of Nurses in Working a Cancer Hospital, in Turkey. JBACHS. 2022;6:164–172.
MLA
Kamışlı, Songül, et al. “Smoking Status and Health Beliefs Related to Smoking of Nurses in Working a Cancer Hospital, in Turkey”. Journal of Basic and Clinical Health Sciences, vol. 6, no. 1, Jan. 2022, pp. 164-72, doi:10.30621/jbachs.915542.
Vancouver
1.Songül Kamışlı, Pınar Güner, Kadir Mutlu Hayran. Smoking Status and Health Beliefs Related to Smoking of Nurses in Working a Cancer Hospital, in Turkey. JBACHS. 2022 Jan. 1;6(1):164-72. doi:10.30621/jbachs.915542

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