1. Reducing Secondhand Smoke Exposure of Children Undergoing Surgery.
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Warner, David O., Campbell, Erin B., Hathaway, Julie C., Yu Shi, Flick, Randall, Harrison, Tracey E., Hinds, Richard F., Klesges, Robert C., and Vickers, Kristin S.
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ATTITUDE (Psychology) ,INTERVIEWING ,MEDICAL personnel ,PASSIVE smoking ,RESEARCH funding ,OPERATIVE surgery ,DATA analysis ,ENVIRONMENTAL exposure ,THEMATIC analysis ,PARENT attitudes ,DATA analysis software ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,CHILDREN - Abstract
Objective: To determine the attitudes and beliefs of both parents and surgical clinicians regarding interventions to reduce secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure in children undergoing surgery. Methods: Structured interviews were conducted with 25 parents of children scheduled for elective procedures and 10 surgical clinicians. Results: Major themes identified in parent interviews included: (1) parents are receptive to learning about the surgical risks posed by SHS exposure; (2) many are already attempting to reduce SHS exposure, and; (3) parents are more accepting of SHS mitigation procedure than a recommendation to quit smoking. Clinicians were receptive to addressing perioperative SHS exposure. Conclusions: Both parents and clinicians are receptive to clinician-delivered interventions to reduce the SHS exposure of children scheduled for elective surgery. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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