The Vital Role of Diabetes Nurse Educators in Smoking Cessation: A Case Study from Türkiye
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Özcan, Ş., Çarkoğlu, A., Nichter, M., Nichter, M. ve Aydın, N. (2023). The vital role of diabetes nurse educators in smoking cessation: A case study from Türkiye. Addicta: the Turkish Journal on Addictions, 10(3), 282-289. https://dx.doi.org/10.5152/ADDICTA.2023.23135Özet
This paper discusses the development and implementation of a smoking cessation training program for
diabetes nurse educators. People with diabetes who smoke have a significantly higher risk of morbidity
and mortality. Smoking greatly increases diabetes complications. Surveys were conducted to ascertain how
frequently nurses counseled patients to quit and their interest in cessation training. Observations of nursepatient interactions and interviews with diabetes nurses facilitated the development of a culturally sensitive cessation training program. Survey results revealed that diabetes nurse educators recognized the need
for training in smoking cessation, as many patients with diabetes do not consider smoking to be harmful for their health. A two-day workshop was developed for nurses on the specific harms of smoking for
diabetes patients, including hands-on training in cessation counseling and motivational interviewing. Two
months after training, nurses reported that the skills they acquired gave them confidence to counsel patients
but identified four challenges to conducting cessation in their clinical settings. Diabetes nurse educators
can play a pivotal role in delivering cessation. Training and overcoming challenges to implementation are
urgently needed in the time of coronavirus disease 2019 given the dual risks of diabetes and smoking for
severe complications.