
pmid: 14702864
To review and summarize tobacco control policies, their impact in curbing the tobacco epidemic, and to describe a role for nursing advocacy.Published articles and research studies.Comprehensive tobacco control policy is one of the most effective mechanisms to prevent tobacco-related cancers and other illnesses. The World Health Organization's Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, and the Master Settlement Agreement in the United States have provided new opportunities for tobacco control. Nursing participation in the policy process can expand and strengthen these policies' activities.Involvement in tobacco control should be integral to oncology nursing efforts to prevent cancer, promote health, and quality of life.
Tobacco Use Cessation, Lung Neoplasms, Quality Assurance, Health Care, Oncology Nursing, Smoking, Public Policy, Smoking Prevention, Tobacco Industry, Nursing Methodology Research, Tobacco Use Disorder, World Health Organization, United States, Social Control, Formal, Risk Factors, Humans, Public Health
Tobacco Use Cessation, Lung Neoplasms, Quality Assurance, Health Care, Oncology Nursing, Smoking, Public Policy, Smoking Prevention, Tobacco Industry, Nursing Methodology Research, Tobacco Use Disorder, World Health Organization, United States, Social Control, Formal, Risk Factors, Humans, Public Health
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