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Abstract
This issue of Nursing Clinics includes the following topics: Nursing interventions for smoking cessation; tobacco cessation clinics; Cessation strategies for pregnant and postpartum mothers; Evidence-based cessation strategies and policies for college-age smokers; Evidence-based cessation strategies for rural communities; Gender differences and tobacco cessation; Optimizing tobacco cessation outcomes; Community based participatory research and cessation interventions; Use of quit-lines for cessation; Advocacy and smoke-free laws; Hookah use in adolescents and adults; Chewing tobacco; and E-cigarettes.
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Front Cover | Cover | ||
Nursing Clinics of North America | i | ||
Copyright Page | ii | ||
Table of Contents | vii | ||
Contributors | iii | ||
Preface: Tobacco Use and Control in the United States | xiii | ||
Chapter 1. The Impact of the Georgia Health Sciences University Nursing Faculty Practice on Tobacco Cessation Rates | 1 | ||
BACKGROUND | 2 | ||
PROGRAM PROCEDURES | 4 | ||
PROGRAM OUTCOMES | 5 | ||
DISCUSSION | 8 | ||
SUMMARY | 10 | ||
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 11 | ||
REFERENCES | 11 | ||
Chapter 2. Prenatal Hair Nicotine Analysis in Homes with Multiple Smokers | 13 | ||
METHODS | 14 | ||
RESULTS | 15 | ||
DISCUSSION | 16 | ||
SUMMARY | 18 | ||
REFERENCES | 19 | ||
Chapter 3. Evidence-Based Smoking Cessation for College Students | 21 | ||
OVERVIEW OF THE PROBLEM | 21 | ||
STRATEGIES FOR PREVENTION AND CESSATION | 23 | ||
SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE FUTURE | 27 | ||
REFERENCES | 27 | ||
Chapter 4. An Evidence-Based Cessation Strategy Using Rural Smokers’ Experiences with Tobacco | 31 | ||
METHODS | 33 | ||
RESULTS | 35 | ||
DISCUSSION | 38 | ||
SUMMARY | 40 | ||
REFERENCES | 41 | ||
Chapter 5. Evidence-Based Tobacco Cessation Strategies with Pregnant Latina Women | 45 | ||
THE HEALTHY MIGRANT EFFECT AND THE LATINA PARADOX | 46 | ||
TOBACCO CESSATION INTERVENTIONS | 47 | ||
POLICY CHANGE | 51 | ||
FINANCIAL AND JOB STRAIN | 51 | ||
SUMMARY | 51 | ||
REFERENCES | 52 | ||
Chapter 6. Gender Influences in Tobacco Use and Cessation Interventions | 55 | ||
GENDER INFLUENCES ON TOBACCO USE | 56 | ||
GENDER INFLUENCES ON SMOKING CESSATION | 58 | ||
GENDER-SENSITIVE AND GENDER-SPECIFIC INTERVENTIONS | 59 | ||
PROMISING GENDER-SENSITIVE AND GENDER-SPECIFIC CESSATION INTERVENTIONS | 62 | ||
SUMMARY | 65 | ||
REFERENCES | 65 | ||
Chapter 7. Online Tobacco Cessation Education to Optimize Standards of Practice for Psychiatric Mental Health Nurses | 71 | ||
METHODS | 73 | ||
RESULTS | 75 | ||
DISCUSSION | 76 | ||
SUMMARY | 77 | ||
REFERENCES | 77 | ||
Chapter 8. Community-Based Participatory Research and Smoking Cessation Interventions: A Review of the Evidence | 81 | ||
METHODS | 82 | ||
STUDY FINDINGS | 83 | ||
DISCUSSION | 91 | ||
SUMMARY | 94 | ||
REFERENCES | 94 | ||
Chapter 9. Tobacco Quitlines in the United States | 97 | ||
TOBACCO USE AND TRENDS IN THE UNITED STATES | 97 | ||
BENEFITS OF QUITLINES | 98 | ||
CURRENT QUITLINE OPERATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES | 99 | ||
QUITLINE IN REAL TIME | 101 | ||
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 105 | ||
REFERENCES | 105 | ||
Chapter 10. The Three Ts of Adopting Tobacco- free Policies on College Campuses | 109 | ||
HISTORY/CONTEXT OF POLICY | 110 | ||
THE 3 Ts STRATEGY: TELL | 111 | ||
THE 3 Ts STRATEGY: TREAT | 112 | ||
THE 3 Ts STRATEGY: TRAIN | 113 | ||
EVALUATION OF OUTCOMES AND COSTS | 114 | ||
SUMMARY | 115 | ||
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 116 | ||
REFERENCES | 116 | ||
Chapter 11. Preventing Adolescent Tobacco Use and Assisting Young People to Quit: Population-, Community-, and Individually Focused Evidence -Based Interventions | 119 | ||
SCOPE OF ADOLESCENT TOBACCO USE IN THE UNITED STATES | 121 | ||
ADOLESCENT PERCEPTIONS OF RISK OF TOBACCO USE | 123 | ||
REDUCING YOUTH ACCESS AS AN EVIDENCE-BASED METHOD FOR PREVENTION AND CESSATION | 125 | ||
COMPREHENSIVE SMOKE-FREE LEGISLATION AS AN EVIDENCE-BASED METHOD TO PREVENT ADOLESCENT TOBACCO USE AND PROMOTE CESSATION | 127 | ||
INCREASING TOBACCO TAXES AS AN EVIDENCE-BASED METHOD TO PREVENT ADOLESCENT SMOKING AND PROMOTE CESSATION | 128 | ||
TOBACCO ADVERTISING AND PROMOTION AND COUNTERADVERTISING TO REDUCE CONSUMPTION AMONG ADOLESCENTS | 129 | ||
SCHOOL-BASED SMOKING PREVENTION PROGRAMS | 132 | ||
EVIDENCE-BASED TOBACCO CESSATION PROGRAMS FOR ADOLESCENTS | 133 | ||
SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS | 136 | ||
REFERENCES | 136 | ||
Chapter 12. Water Pipe Smoking Among the Young: The Rebirth of an Old Tradition | 141 | ||
WATER PIPE (HOOKAH) SMOKING | 141 | ||
THE WATER PIPE | 142 | ||
WATER PIPE SMOKING PREVALENCE | 143 | ||
HEALTH PROBLEMS RELATED TO WPS | 144 | ||
WPS INTERVENTION | 145 | ||
SUMMARY | 145 | ||
REFERENCES | 145 | ||
Chapter 13. Smokeless Tobacco: a Gender Analysis and Nursing Focus | 149 | ||
LOCATING SMOKELESS TOBACCO | 150 | ||
MOIST SNUFF | 151 | ||
MOIST SNUFF AND MASCULINITY | 152 | ||
SELLING POINTS OF MOIST SNUFF | 152 | ||
MASCULINITY AND TECHNOLOGY | 154 | ||
IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSES AND OTHER HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS | 154 | ||
SUMMARY | 155 | ||
REFERENCES | 156 | ||
Chapter 14. E-Cigarettes: Promise or Peril? | 159 | ||
MECHANISM OF ACTION | 159 | ||
WHAT DO E-CIGARETTES AND THE VAPOR CONTAIN? | 161 | ||
HOW ARE E-CIGARETTES USED AND ARE THEY EFFECTIVE FOR SMOKING CESSATION? | 163 | ||
THE ROLE OF E-CIGARETTES IN THE “HARM REDUCTION” DEBATE | 165 | ||
OTHER CONCERNS | 166 | ||
REGULATORY AND POLICY ISSUES | 167 | ||
RESEARCH AGENDA | 167 | ||
SUMMARY AND NURSING IMPLICATIONS | 168 | ||
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 168 | ||
REFERENCES | 169 | ||
Index | 173 |