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Smoking Cessation with Hospital Employees: An Example of Worksite Smoking Cessation
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1984
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Tobacco CessationFifteen Hospital EmployeesWorker HealthHealth Care ManagementHospital MedicineTobacco ControlSuccess RatePublic HealthHealth Services ResearchHealth PolicyWorksite Smoking CessationHealthy BehaviorTobacco UseHealth PromotionSmoking CessationNursingPatient SafetyTobacco PolicyHospital EmployeesMedicine
Fifteen hospital employees and two patients completed a smoking cessation treatment program of 10 1-hour sessions. At 6-month follow-up, 13 of the employees were still working at the hospital and were able to be contacted. Of those employees who completed treatment and were still employed, seven were not smoking, a success rate of 53%. Worksite smoking cessation programs are viewed not only as cost-effective ways for hospitals to help their employees stop but as a way of encouraging their employees to model more healthy behavior to patients.
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