Journal of Epidemiology
Online ISSN : 1349-9092
Print ISSN : 0917-5040
ISSN-L : 0917-5040
Behaviors and Attitudes towards Smoking Among the Nurses in Japan
Takashi OhidaKazuo KawaharaYoneatsu OsakiTomofumi SoneAMM KamalTakeshi KawaguchiMasato SekiyamaAkira HaritaMasumi Minowa
Author information
JOURNAL FREE ACCESS

2000 Volume 10 Issue 5 Pages 344-348

Details
Abstract
The study was carried to investigate on the actual conditions related to smoking of the nurses working in all medical institutions under a regional medical association in Mie Prefecture (regional medical institutions). Results obtained were as follows: smoking prevalence of female nurses is considered to be equal to that of the general female population in Japan. About 35% of the nurses with the smoking habit had an opinion to quit it, and about 45% of them practiced it seriously. Nearly 80% nurses favored restriction. In the way of thinking related to smoking, more than 90% of the nurses answered that women should not smoke for the health of the fetuses and infants, while only about 30% of them agreed to stop smoking working as members of the medical staff. The survey suggests that anti-smoking program is necessary to develop for smoking nurses working at medical facilities. J Epidemiol, 2000 ; 10 : 344-348
Content from these authors
© Japan Epidemiological Association
Previous article Next article
feedback
Top