Cigarette Smoking in an Acute Partial Hospital Program
FG Guggenheim, PB Lieberman… - The Journal of Nervous …, 2021 - journals.lww.com
This study explored demographic and clinical features, plus clinical outcomes, in a smoke-
free acute partial hospital (PH) among current smokers, former smokers, and those who had …
free acute partial hospital (PH) among current smokers, former smokers, and those who had …
[PDF][PDF] A descriptive study of leave policies, within mental health and forensic settings in the United Kingdom's National Health Service.
EM Barlow - rke.abertay.ac.uk
Introduction 'Leave'occurs when a mental health inpatient exits their hospital ward with
authorised permission; limited research has explored the use of leave, nor its …
authorised permission; limited research has explored the use of leave, nor its …
Are mental health nurses natural smoking cessation practitioners?
H Burgess, JM Ford, S Kendal - Mental Health Practice, 2015 - journals.rcni.com
People who have mental health problems have higher morbidity and mortality rates than the
general population in the UK and they are particularly vulnerable to smoking and smoking …
general population in the UK and they are particularly vulnerable to smoking and smoking …
Smoke-free acute psychiatric settings are a safe and ethical public health intervention
S Dixon, I Francisco - Australasian Psychiatry, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Smoke-free acute psychiatric settings are a safe and ethical public health intervention - Stacey
Dixon, Irene Francisco, 2016 Skip to main content Intended for healthcare professionals Sage …
Dixon, Irene Francisco, 2016 Skip to main content Intended for healthcare professionals Sage …
[PDF][PDF] Concomitant Treatment of Tobacco Dependence during the Admission for Detoxification of Other Drug of Abuse: Evaluation at 6 Months Follow-Up after …
Most patients with substance use disorders are also heavy tobacco smokers, which imply an
important mortality risk factor. Therefore, providing a treatment for nicotine dependence in …
important mortality risk factor. Therefore, providing a treatment for nicotine dependence in …
Concomitant treatment of tobacco dependence during the admission for detoxification of other drug of abuse: evaluation at 6 months follow-Up after discharge
A Toll Privat, F Fonseca Casals… - Austin Journal of …, 2015 - repositori.upf.edu
Most patients with substance use disorders are also heavy tobacco smokers, which imply an
important mortality risk factor. Therefore, providing a treatment for nicotine dependence in …
important mortality risk factor. Therefore, providing a treatment for nicotine dependence in …
[引用][C] The actualisation of smoke-free policies within inpatient psychiatric facilities and the provision of smoking cessation for inpatient service users.
P Salter