Résumé
In France, the decree No. 2006-1386 banned smoking in public places such as hospitals. The aim of our study was to describe the impact of the legislation on the smoking status of hospital nurses. Methods.-A descriptive study was undertaken in a university hospital of Marseilles, under the responsibility of the occupational medicine service. Between April and June 2008, a questionnaire was distributed to the nurses who had been working for more than one year. The following data were collected: demographic information, smoking status, behaviour and attitudes regarding smoking addiction, knowledge regarding existing preventive measures. Results.-Sixty-four percent of 715 eligible subjects responded; thirty percents reported themselves as current smokers, 25 % as ex-smokers and 45 % as non-smokers. Among the smokers, 68 % said that they had decreased their tobacco consumption during their working hours and 28 % their overall daily consumption. Among ex-smokers, 20 % declared that they were in the process of quitting. Conclusions.-The nurses had decreased their tobacco consumption at work and these positive results should be confirmed over a long-term perspective. The preventive role of the occupational physician could be reinforced.
Titre traduit de la contribution | The ban on smoking in public places (Decree No. 2006-1386 of 15th November 2006): Impact over 12 months on smoking status of hospital nurses |
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langue originale | Français |
Pages (de - à) | 199-212 |
Nombre de pages | 14 |
journal | Revue des Maladies Respiratoires |
Volume | 27 |
Numéro de publication | 3 |
Les DOIs | |
état | Publié - 5 mars 2010 |
Modification externe | Oui |
mots-clés
- Decree
- Nurse
- Smoking cessation
- Smoking forbidden
- Tobacco