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. 2012 Jun 20;28(1):141–152. doi: 10.1093/her/cys070

Table IV.

SHS reduction program PCG satisfactiona

Question asked Strongly agree or agree (%) N = 112
The visits with the nurse made me think about the effects of smoking on my family. 89.3
I felt as if the nurse understood where I was coming from. 93.8
The nurse made it comfortable for me to talk about my smoking (or my child’s exposure to SHS). 93.8
I felt as if the nurse respected me and my opinions. 96.4
I felt like it was up to me to decide whether or not to make changes about my smoking habits (or my child’s exposure to SHS). 93.8
The home visits helped me cut back or quit smoking (or reduce/eliminate my child’s exposure to SHS). 79.6
In general, it was very helpful to have the nurse talk to me about smoking and exposure to SHS. 93.8
Question asked Very or somewhat helpful (%) N = 112
How helpful do you think this type of smoking program might be to other parents of children with asthma? 98.2
How satisfied were you with the care the nurse provided? 98.2

aSatisfaction survey response rate: 80%.