Attitudes towards a Complete Smoking Ban among Mental Health Hospital Employees in France
<p><strong>Background:</strong> Incitements to smoking cessation in patients hospitalized in mental health settings should be an ethical commitment for the mental health staff. However, worldwide studies have shown that the mental health staff is often reluctant to the implementati...
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Main Authors: | R de Beaurepaire (Author), P Rat (Author), N Hachimi (Author), N Benslimane (Author), F Djellil (Author), D Lafarge (Author), K Lalam (Author), AL Lavazais (Author), R Molimard (Author) |
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Archives of Nursing Practice and Care - Peertechz Publications,
2015-08-05.
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