Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, MS-1008, University of Kansas Medical Center, 3901 Rainbow Boulevard, Kansas City, KS 66160, USA.
Ethn Dis. 2010 Autumn;20(4):334-8.
Using a community-based participatory research (CBPR) approach, we developed the All Nations Breath of Life smoking cessation program and pilot-tested it in urban and reservation communities. The program combines weekly in-person group support sessions with individual telephone calls using motivational interviewing. All sessions include discussion of sacred tobacco and information about quitting and health. We have assessed the scientific validity, cultural-appropriateness, and readability of our program materials and found them to be adequate; participant satisfaction is high. The program shows promise for improving quit rates among American Indians, who have the highest smoking rates and lowest quit rates of any ethnic group. Our preliminary self-report data show quit rates of 65% at program completion and 25% at six months post-baseline.
采用基于社区的参与式研究(CBPR)方法,我们开发了“全民族生命呼吸”戒烟计划,并在城市和保留地社区进行了试点测试。该计划将每周一次的面对面小组支持会议与使用动机访谈的个人电话相结合。所有会议都包括讨论神圣烟草以及戒烟和健康信息。我们已经评估了我们的项目材料的科学性、文化适宜性和可读性,发现它们是足够的;参与者的满意度很高。该计划有望提高美国印第安人的戒烟率,印第安人是吸烟率最高、戒烟率最低的族群。我们的初步自我报告数据显示,在计划完成时的戒烟率为 65%,在基线后 6 个月时为 25%。