Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2679730 | Seminars in Oncology Nursing | 2008 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
ObjectivesTo provide a systematic review of smoking prevention and cessation interventions that have been conducted with cancer survivors.Data SourcesPublished research studies and government reports.ConclusionAlthough few interventions have been developed to improve smoking prevention and cessation rates in cancer survivors, existing studies suggest that it is possible to decrease tobacco use in this high-risk population.Implications for Nursing PracticeOncology nurses are in a unique position to build on the current literature to address cancer survivors’ tobacco use as part of clinical care.
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Authors
Janet S. de Moor, Katherine Elder, Karen M. Emmons,