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Several employees who have a 10-year or longer smoking history ask for assistance with smoking cessation. A nurse develops a 2-month program that includes weekly group sessions on lifestyle changes and use of over-the-counter nicotine substitute products. Which measurement provides the best indication of the program's effectiveness?

  • A. survey employees to determine how many are smoking 2 months after the end of the program
  • B. test the employees' knowledge of OTC nicotine substitute products at the end of the program
  • C. ask employees to inform the group if they stop smoking and if they start smoking again
  • D. design a questionnaire that identifies lifestyle changes contributing to smoking cessation
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Surveying employees to determine how many are smoking 2 months after the end of the program provides a direct assessment of the program's effectiveness. This measurement evaluates the actual behavior change related to smoking cessation. Choice B, testing knowledge of OTC nicotine substitute products, does not directly measure smoking cessation outcomes. Choice C relies on self-reporting, which may not be accurate or reliable. Choice D focuses on identifying lifestyle changes but does not directly assess the program's impact on smoking cessation.