Building a smoke-free hospital model

Báo Đầu tưBáo Đầu tư20/12/2024

In the context of increasing smoking and causing serious consequences for public health, building a smoke-free hospital model has become an important strategy to protect the health of patients, medical staff and the community.


In the context of increasing smoking and causing serious consequences for public health, building a smoke-free hospital model has become an important strategy to protect the health of patients, medical staff and the community.

Vietnam - Sweden Uong Bi Hospital is actively building a smoke-free hospital model.
Vietnam - Sweden Uong Bi Hospital is actively building a smoke-free hospital model.

Reduce the burden of disease

Tobacco smoke is responsible for millions of deaths each year from diseases such as lung cancer, cardiovascular disease, stroke, and chronic respiratory diseases. In particular, passive smoking is becoming a worrying issue, especially in enclosed spaces such as hospitals.

Hospitals are crowded places, including many patients with poor health, vulnerable to environmental factors such as cigarette smoke. Therefore, creating a smoke-free hospital environment is essential to protect the health of patients, medical staff and the community.

Research shows that smoke-free hospital environments help reduce risks associated with passive smoking, thereby reducing the incidence of dangerous diseases and the risk of death.

A smoke-free hospital can have a positive impact on the community, encouraging people to quit smoking, maintain a healthy lifestyle and protect their own health.

A smoke-free hospital can have a positive impact on the community, encouraging people to quit smoking, maintain a healthy lifestyle and protect their own health.

Bach Mai Hospital is one of the pioneers in building a smoke-free hospital in Vietnam. It is known that Bach Mai Hospital has implemented propaganda campaigns about the harmful effects of tobacco and completely banned smoking on hospital grounds since 2015. In addition, the hospital also provides smoking cessation support services for patients and medical staff.

Similarly, Hanoi Medical University Hospital also implemented measures to ban smoking throughout the hospital, and implemented many health education programs for medical staff and patients about the harmful effects of tobacco.

In the South, Can Tho Central General Hospital is one of the major hospitals that has implemented the smoke-free hospital model. The anti-smoking measures at the hospital are strictly applied, with close coordination between medical experts and community organizations.

Cho Ray Hospital (HCMC) has also actively promoted and implemented the smoke-free hospital model for many years.

Strengthen community monitoring and coordination

One of the basic measures to build a smoke-free hospital is to issue regulations prohibiting smoking throughout the hospital, including indoor and outdoor areas. Hospitals need to deploy clear signs and instructions so that patients and their families understand this regulation.

Hospitals should provide smoking cessation support services such as psychological counselling, nicotine replacement therapy and smoking cessation programmes for patients and staff. Professionals will help smokers become more aware of the harmful effects of tobacco and support them to quit the habit.

Hospitals need to organize activities to promote and educate patients, their families and the community about the harmful effects of tobacco. Talks, leaflets and media campaigns can help raise public awareness about protecting health and quitting smoking.

To truly create a smoke-free environment, hospitals need to provide designated smoking areas that are completely separate from patient areas. These areas need to be ensured to not affect the clean air of the hospital.

Quitting smoking is a difficult process, especially for patients who have had a long-term smoking habit. However, hospitals can provide quit support programs and motivate patients through tangible health outcomes.

Healthcare facilities can work with community organizations, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations to create a broad support network to help people quit smoking. Strict monitoring measures will ensure compliance with the hospital smoking ban.

Building a smoke-free hospital model is not only a health protection strategy, but also a strong message about the commitment to protect the community from the harmful effects of tobacco. This model not only helps reduce tobacco-related diseases, but also contributes to creating a healthier society. Smoke-free hospitals will become models in health care, helping to raise public awareness and create a healthy living environment for everyone.



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