Nurses’ Perspectives on Smoking Policies, Safety and Cessation Support in Psychiatric Wards: A Cross-Sectional Survey
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Study Group
3.2. Smoking Policies and Practices: Safety Issues and Cessation Interventions
3.3. Ward Policies and Medical Personnel’s Opinions vs. Selected Ward and Personnel Variables
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
6. Study Limitations
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Sex | Female—87 (81%) Male—20 (19%) |
Age | 20–30 years—30 (28%) 31–40 years—33 (31%) 41–50 years—30 (28%) >50 years—14 (13%) |
Work experience | 0–10 years—26 (24%) 11–15 years—28 (26%) 16–20 years—11 (10%) 21–25 years—12 (11%) 26–30 years—13 (12%) >30 years—17 (16%) |
Employment | First level hospital—61 (57%) Second level hospital—46 (43%) |
Smoking status | Non-smoker—78 (73%) Smoker—29 (27%) |
Is there a smoking room in the facility? | Yes—68 (63.6%) No—39 (36.4%) |
Is access to the smoking room restricted? | Not applicable—39 (36.4%) Yes—14 (13.1%) No—54 (50.5%) |
Who is responsible for supervising patients who smoke? | No one—59 (55.1%) Nurse—24 (22.4%) Nursing assistant—2 (1.9%) Therapist—22 (20.6%) |
Where are patients’ cigarettes kept? | In patients’ bedside cabinets—85 (79.4%) In a cabinet in the nurses’ station—22 (20.6%) |
Where are patients’ lighters kept? | In patients’ bedside cabinets—67 (62.6%) In a cabinet in the nurses’ station—40 (37.4%) |
Who provides cigarettes to nicotine-addicted patients? | I don’t know—43 (40.2%) Health personnel—12 (11.2%) Family or friends—52 (48.6%) |
Are cigarettes used for controlling patients? | Yes—25 (23.4%) No—61 (57.0%) I have no opinion—21 (19.6%) |
Do nicotine-addicted patients receive any help in the facility? | Yes—95 (88.8%) No—12 (11.2%) |
Have there been any smoking-related accidents in the facility? | Yes—31 (29.0%) No—76 (71.0%) |
What kind of accidents? | Not applicable—76 (71.0%) Setting oneself on fire—4 (3.7%) Setting fire to another person—14 (13.1%) Setting fire to a building—2 (1.9%) Setting fire to other property—11 (10.3%) |
Ward Variables | Personnel Variables | |||||
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Hospital Level | Smoking Room | Smoking Cessation Assistance | Smoking-Related Accidents | Work Experience | Smoking Status | |
Reported ward policies and practices | ||||||
Is there a smoking room in the facility? | p = 0.00001 | X | p = 0.07074 | p = 0.05696 | p = 0.34637 | p = 0.79670 |
Have there been any smoking-related accidents in the facility? | p = 0.11386 | p = 0.05696 | p = 0.01833 | X | p = 0.07332 | p = 0.24950 |
Is access to the smoking room restricted? | p = 0.00369 | p = 1.0000 | p = 0.85981 | p = 0.22313 | p = 0.63427 | p = 0.00629 |
Do nicotine-addicted patients receive any help in the facility? | p = 0.00007 | p = 0.07074 | X | p = 0.01833 | p = 0.00354 | p = 0.37015 |
Personnel’s opinions and perceptions | ||||||
How do smoking patients influence non-smoking patients? | p = 0.01051 | p = 0.03447 | p = 0.00001 | p = 0.08884 | p = 0.10812 | p = 0.08065 |
How do smoking patients influence safety at the facility? | p = 0.01209 | p = 0.05461 | p = 0.00001 | p = 0.02036 | p = 0.00795 | p = 0.47783 |
Are cigarettes used for controlling patients? | p = 0.00828 | p = 0.00007 | p = 0.07747 | p = 0.81928 | p = 0.16071 | p = 0.50497 |
What do you think of allowing patients to smoke? | p = 0.00659 | p = 0.70868 | p = 0.00639 | p = 0.00008 | p = 0.23905 | p = 0.02830 |
Do you think that the law on smoking at psychiatric facilities should be changed? | p = 0.71062 | p = 0.91192 | p = 0.02456 | p = 0.00003 | p = 0.69191 | p = 0.00442 |
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Chawłowska, E.; Karasiewicz, M.; Marcinkowska, K.; Giernaś, B.; Jóźwiak, P.; Lipiak, A. Nurses’ Perspectives on Smoking Policies, Safety and Cessation Support in Psychiatric Wards: A Cross-Sectional Survey. Healthcare 2022, 10, 1735. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10091735
Chawłowska E, Karasiewicz M, Marcinkowska K, Giernaś B, Jóźwiak P, Lipiak A. Nurses’ Perspectives on Smoking Policies, Safety and Cessation Support in Psychiatric Wards: A Cross-Sectional Survey. Healthcare. 2022; 10(9):1735. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10091735
Chicago/Turabian StyleChawłowska, Ewelina, Monika Karasiewicz, Katarzyna Marcinkowska, Bogusz Giernaś, Paulina Jóźwiak, and Agnieszka Lipiak. 2022. "Nurses’ Perspectives on Smoking Policies, Safety and Cessation Support in Psychiatric Wards: A Cross-Sectional Survey" Healthcare 10, no. 9: 1735. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10091735
APA StyleChawłowska, E., Karasiewicz, M., Marcinkowska, K., Giernaś, B., Jóźwiak, P., & Lipiak, A. (2022). Nurses’ Perspectives on Smoking Policies, Safety and Cessation Support in Psychiatric Wards: A Cross-Sectional Survey. Healthcare, 10(9), 1735. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10091735