Tobacco use: ending the epidemic
- PMID: 19051985
Tobacco use: ending the epidemic
Abstract
Nurses should encourage leaders in their health care systems to provide effective tobacco-use treatment and follow up. Nurses also need to support the policy and community interventions that motivate tobacco users to try to quit, create a supportive environment, and provide more intensive interventions for those needing them.
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Tobacco use: ending the epidemic.Dermatol Nurs. 2009 Jul-Aug;21(4):196-201, 204-6. Dermatol Nurs. 2009. PMID: 19691232 No abstract available.
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