Papers/Reports

Listed below are a series of evidence-based papers that may be useful to you in understanding the issue of tobacco control and smoking cessation.  There is a synopsis of each paper and, if it is not subject to copyright, a link to where it can be sourced.  Those papers which are subject to copyright can be obtained from your DHB library, local public library or educational establishment’s library if you are a student.


To view synopses of papers, click on the corresponding section heading.


Alternative approaches
  • Acupuncture and related interventions for smoking cessation

  • Hypnotherapy for Smoking Cessation

Nurses who smoke
  • Australian Nurses Smoking behaviour, knowledge and attitude towards providing smoking cessation care to their patients

  • Characteristics of Nurses who used the Internet-based QuitNet for Smoking Cessation

  • Cigarette smoking by New Zealand doctors and nurses

  • Intercensal trends in cigarette smoking by New Zealand doctors and nurses

  • Low and declining cigarette smoking rates among doctors and nurses

  • Nurses and smoking: review and implications

  • Nurses smoking behaviour related to cessation practice

  • Nurses trying to quit smoking using the internet

  • Promoting smoking cessation among Nursing Students

  • Smoking trends in the Nurses' Health study

  • An update on tobacco smoking among New Zealand health care workers, the current picture.

Reports and Guidelines
  • Advice re Nurses becoming Quit Card providers

  • An evaluation of the activity of smoking cessation practitioners in New Zealand following Smoking Cessation Training

  • Can Quit Practice: a comprehensive smoking cessation programme for the general practice team

  • Current Status of the National Regulated Nursing Workforce; Ministry of Health

  • Implementing the ABC Approach to Smoking Cessation: Ministry of health

  • New Zealand Tobacco Use Survey Quitting Results: Ministry of Health

  • New Zealand Smoking Cessation Guidelines; Ministry of Health

  • Nicotine Addiction in Britain

  • Nicotine replacement therapy for smoking cessation

  • Smoking Cessation Competencies for health workers in New Zealand

  • Tobacco Trends 2008: Ministry of Health

Māori, Pacific Island and Asian Communities
  • A qualitative Investigation of the application of behaviour modification to group quitting for Māori and Pacific smokers

  • Engaging Mäori Whänau: evaluation of a targeted parenting programme

  • High support for a tobacco endgame by Pacific peoples who smoke: national survey data

  • Māori Health: Smoking as a serious issue

  • Māori Smoking and Tobacco Use: Ministry of Health

  • Māori women's vies on smoking cessation initiatives

  • Pacific solutions to reducing smoking around Pacific children in New Zealand

  • Recent actions by Māori politicians and health advocates for a tobacco-free Aotearoa/New Zealand

  • Smoking and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and Maori children

  • Unequal risks, unmet needs: the tobacco burden for Pacific peoples in New Zealand

  • What do Maori policymakers think about smokefree policies on the Marae? 

Mental Health
  • Beliefs of Mental Health Nurses About Smoking by Clients of Inpatient Mental Health Facilities

  • The Experience of Smoking for People 65 Years and Older who Have Severe and Persistent Mental Illness

Smoking and Pregnancy
  • A pilot study of smoking and associated behaviors in low-income expectant fathers.

  • A Review of Research Literature Addressing Male Partners and Smoking During Pregnancy.

  • Male Partner Participation in Smoking Cessation of Women During Pregnancy.

  • Men's Tobacco and Alcohol Use During and After Pregnancy

Smoking Cessation Programmes
  • Establishment of a smoking cessation programme in primary and secondary care in Canterbury

  • Improving the effectiveness of smoking cessation in primary care

The Workplace and Home
  • Do you need to smoke to get a break?: smoking status and missed work breaks among staff nurses

  • Formation of carcinogens indoors by surface-mediated reactions of nicotine with nitrous acid, leading to potential thirdhand smoke hazards

  • What informs decision to withhold domiciliary oxygen from clients who smoke?

  • Workplace factors:The key to successful and sustained continuation of a general practice-based smoking cessation programme

Therapy
  • A randomized trial of the effects of two novel nicotine replacement therapies on tobacco withdrawal symptoms and user satisfaction

  • Effect on smoking quit rate of telling patients their lung age: the Step2quit randomised controlled trial

  • Nicotine Replacement Therapy : A summary of use and safety in practice

  • Pre-cessation nicotine replacement therapy: pragmatic randomized trial

  • Review: Nicotinic receptors and stages of nicotine dependence.Acupuncture and related interventions for smoking cessation

What Can Nurses Do?
  • Annual Review of Nursing Research

  • Frequency of nurses smoking cessation interventions

  • Nurses involvement in tobacco control

  • Nurses role in smoking cessation provision of NRT to patients and their whanau

  • Nursing interventions for smoking cessation

  • Promoting tobacco dependence treatment in nursing education

  • Smoking and Nurses in New Zealand

  • Smoking cessation and lung cancer: oncology nurses can make a difference

  • Smoking cessation interventions and strategies

  • The Development of Key Messages to Promote the Delivery of ABC Smoking Cessation Intervention by Nurses in Everyday Practice

  • Why nursing research in tobacco control?

  • Women and the global tobacco epidemic: nurses call to action

Youth and Smoking
  • Access to tobacco products by New Zealand youth

  • Childhood smoking

  • Do Parents Have Any Influence Over How Young People Appraise Tobacco Images in the Media?

  • Family influences, acculturation and the prevalence of tobacco smoking among Asian youth in New Zealand

  • Is exposure to second hand smoke in the home related to daily smoking among youth?

  • Is there a relationship between school smoking policies and youth cigarette smoking

  • Smoke-free schools? Results of a secondary school smoking policies survey

  • The Intergenerational Transmission of Implicit and Explicit Attitudes Toward Smoking

  • Tobacco education; have New Zealand primary schools done their homework

  • Young people, money and access to tobacco

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