@Kina,
I don't think its a case of well the patient wants to smoke in hospital ...
the patient may want antibiotics for their cold too but I don't think they should get them either- i am sure i could think of better examples if i tried.
I am all for patient empowerment. However this issue of not smoking whilst on hospital grounds is somehow very different.
Looking at the studies done, psychiactric patients BENEFIT a great deal from a smoking ban.
I have always thought this.
I have been seriously abused by smokers over the years on a physical/mental/emitional level and I have nothing but love for them
http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/1270481
However I often find its smokers with the cold-hearted attitudes - followed by certain x-smokers who then do become pious and judgemental ... not all do!
It looks to me like its a win/win/win situation...with the health of medics improving too !
Best
Golden
I don't think its a case of well the patient wants to smoke in hospital ...
the patient may want antibiotics for their cold too but I don't think they should get them either- i am sure i could think of better examples if i tried.
I am all for patient empowerment. However this issue of not smoking whilst on hospital grounds is somehow very different.
Looking at the studies done, psychiactric patients BENEFIT a great deal from a smoking ban.
I have always thought this.
I have been seriously abused by smokers over the years on a physical/mental/emitional level and I have nothing but love for them
http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/1270481
However I often find its smokers with the cold-hearted attitudes - followed by certain x-smokers who then do become pious and judgemental ... not all do!
It looks to me like its a win/win/win situation...with the health of medics improving too !
Best
Golden