Factors Associated with Nursing Interventions for Smoking Cessation: A Narrative Review
The purpose of this narrative review is to synthesize the factors that are associated with smoking cessation intervention among nurses. We conducted a systematic search of the literature published from database inception through to 22 April 2020, in five electronic databases including Pubmed, CINAHL...
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description | The purpose of this narrative review is to synthesize the factors that are associated with smoking cessation intervention among nurses. We conducted a systematic search of the literature published from database inception through to 22 April 2020, in five electronic databases including Pubmed, CINAHL Plus, Scopus, Web of science, and ProQuest. The search was limited to articles written in English and published in scientific journals. The reference lists of papers identified as being relevant in the above electronic searches were also hand searched. The initial database search yielded 2039 articles and 11 articles were obtained through a manual search. Finally, 24 articles were included in the analysis. Of the 24 included studies, 46 different factors were identified to be significantly associated with nursing interventions for smoking cessation. The identified factors were grouped into the following four conceptually similar categories: (1) socioeconomic factors, (2) smoking-related factors, (3) motivational factors, and (4) enabling factors and barriers. In the future, nursing interventions for smoking cessation will need to be improved based on the identified factors. |
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spelling | doaj.art-9df617633e18443ea970248bed60cd692023-12-03T12:50:17ZengMDPI AGNursing Reports2039-439X2039-44032021-02-01111647410.3390/nursrep11010007Factors Associated with Nursing Interventions for Smoking Cessation: A Narrative ReviewMeng Li0Keiko Koide1Miho Tanaka2Misaki Kiya3Reiko Okamoto4Division of Health Sciences, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Suita City 565-0871, JapanFaculty of Nursing, Shitennoji University, Habikino City 583-0868, JapanDivision of Health Sciences, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Suita City 565-0871, JapanDivision of Health Sciences, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Suita City 565-0871, JapanDivision of Health Sciences, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Suita City 565-0871, JapanThe purpose of this narrative review is to synthesize the factors that are associated with smoking cessation intervention among nurses. We conducted a systematic search of the literature published from database inception through to 22 April 2020, in five electronic databases including Pubmed, CINAHL Plus, Scopus, Web of science, and ProQuest. The search was limited to articles written in English and published in scientific journals. The reference lists of papers identified as being relevant in the above electronic searches were also hand searched. The initial database search yielded 2039 articles and 11 articles were obtained through a manual search. Finally, 24 articles were included in the analysis. Of the 24 included studies, 46 different factors were identified to be significantly associated with nursing interventions for smoking cessation. The identified factors were grouped into the following four conceptually similar categories: (1) socioeconomic factors, (2) smoking-related factors, (3) motivational factors, and (4) enabling factors and barriers. In the future, nursing interventions for smoking cessation will need to be improved based on the identified factors.https://www.mdpi.com/2039-4403/11/1/7factorsnursing interventionssmoking cessationnarrative review |
spellingShingle | Meng Li Keiko Koide Miho Tanaka Misaki Kiya Reiko Okamoto Factors Associated with Nursing Interventions for Smoking Cessation: A Narrative Review Nursing Reports factors nursing interventions smoking cessation narrative review |
title | Factors Associated with Nursing Interventions for Smoking Cessation: A Narrative Review |
title_full | Factors Associated with Nursing Interventions for Smoking Cessation: A Narrative Review |
title_fullStr | Factors Associated with Nursing Interventions for Smoking Cessation: A Narrative Review |
title_full_unstemmed | Factors Associated with Nursing Interventions for Smoking Cessation: A Narrative Review |
title_short | Factors Associated with Nursing Interventions for Smoking Cessation: A Narrative Review |
title_sort | factors associated with nursing interventions for smoking cessation a narrative review |
topic | factors nursing interventions smoking cessation narrative review |
url | https://www.mdpi.com/2039-4403/11/1/7 |
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