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Smoke-free New Zealand Prisons Stephanie Muir RN MN

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Smoke-free New Zealand Prisons

Stephanie Muir

RN MN

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• New Zealand prisons became smoke-free July 1st 2011.

• First country in the world to do so.

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• Aim of the study was to explore changes in health perceptions of men in prison following a smoking cessation programme

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• Design:

• 2 separate lung age tests• In depth structured interviews +• A quality of life questionnaire (SF-36)+

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• Method• Lung age tests compared 2 units prior to and

after smoking cessation programme• Prisoner’s interviewed individually• SF results normalised• Orem’s model of self care deficit underpins

research

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• Results

• Lung age tests-nil difference between units

• But 80% lung age decreased across all 42

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• Maori men rated health better in some of SF-36-physical, emotional, general health and vitality

• But poorer in mental health, social functioning

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