The International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care (ISNCC) is pleased to announce that the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), in partnership with ISNCC, has been selected as a grant recipient by the Pfizer Foundation for a the following project: 'Adapting a Smoking Cessation Intervention Distance Learning Program to Educate Nurses in China.'
China has the largest population of  smokers in  the world. In support of the tenets of the World Health  Organization Framework  Convention on Tobacco Control, major tobacco  control efforts by healthcare  professionals are underway but there has  been limited attention to enhancing the  role that the 1.65 million  nurses in China can play in curbing the  tobacco-related epidemic. ISNCC  will partner with Professor Linda Sarna,  University of California, Los  Angeles, and Dr. Stella Bialous, President,  Tobacco Policy  International in this effort to adapt a Web-based educational  program  to increase nurses' knowledge and skills in conducting tobacco cessation   intervention. 
A grant from Pfizer Foundation is funding this  innovative  intervention using information technology which will be  tested by 1000  practicing nurses in Beijing. Dr. Xiao Nong Zou, Chief,  Office for Tobacco  Control, National Office for Cancer Prevention and  Cancer Control, Cancer  Institute and Hospital, Chinese Academy of  Medical Sciences, and Professor  Sophia Chan, Head, School of Nursing,  University of Hong Kong, will serve as key  consultants. A special page  on the Tobacco Free Nurses website will include  nurse-tailored  translated materials and a twenty minute video Web-cast based on  the 'Rx  for Change' curriculum to educate nurses on tobacco cessation   interventions. The project will be launched in April, 2011.
Source: ISNCC
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