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- Title
Nursing students' response to tobacco cessation curricula in Minnesota baccalaureate nursing programs.
- Authors
Lenz, Brenda K
- Abstract
Ensuring that RNs entering the profession possess the skills necessary to provide evidence-based tobacco cessation interventions to patients can substantially increase the number of smokers who are provided with such treatments. Quantitative descriptive survey data were collected in spring 2007 from two samples: 675 baccalaureate nursing students in their senior coursework and directors of 10 Minnesota baccalaureate nursing programs. Two of 10 programs contained all items of content and these students were significantly more knowledgeable, whereas 8 of the programs did not cover the content adequately and students were less knowledgeable. Minimal clinical application was reported by students in all 10 of the programs. Essential competencies regarding health promotion for tobacco cessation need to be established. Programs need to include all three domains of learning including cognitive, skill acquisition, and attitudes or beliefs.
- Publication
The Journal of nursing education, 2009, Vol 48, Issue 10, p566
- ISSN
0148-4834
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.3928/01484834-20090716-03