Centre for Health Research, University of Brighton, Mayfield House, Falmer, Brighton BN1 9PH, UK.
Public Health. 2013 Feb;127(2):125-33. doi: 10.1016/j.puhe.2012.10.002. Epub 2012 Nov 27.
The number of adults who smoke is decreasing, yet this decreasing trend is not spread evenly across the population, with the greatest number of smokers in the routine/manual worker (R/M) population. This study aimed to gain insight into the beliefs, behaviours and cessation needs of R/M smokers working on construction sites to inform the potential development of a work-based smoking cessation service.
A qualitative study in a work-based setting in the UK.
Semi-structured focus group discussions and individual interviews (n = 23) with R/M employees on two development sites in London and seven employers. Data were analysed using a framework approach.
Key motivations for smoking continuance within this group were evident: physical effects, habit and routine, opportunity and social factors. Employees were knowledgeable about the negative health impacts of smoking, but showed limited awareness of smoking cessation services and aids available. Intentions to give up smoking were common, with favourable attitudes towards the development of a work-based smoking cessation service.
The milieu of construction sites means that tailored approaches to work-based smoking cessation programmes are needed to maximize potential benefits for both employees and employers. Reconsideration of current Smokefree legislation as it applies to the construction industry is also required.
尽管吸烟的成年人人数正在减少,但这种减少趋势在人群中分布不均,在常规/体力劳动者(R/M)人群中吸烟人数最多。本研究旨在深入了解建筑工地 R/M 吸烟者的信念、行为和戒烟需求,为潜在的基于工作的戒烟服务的发展提供信息。
在英国工作场所进行的定性研究。
对伦敦两个开发工地和七名雇主的 23 名 R/M 员工进行了半结构化焦点小组讨论和个人访谈。使用框架方法分析数据。
该群体中继续吸烟的主要动机很明显:身体影响、习惯和常规、机会和社会因素。员工对吸烟对健康的负面影响有一定的了解,但对可用的戒烟服务和辅助工具的认识有限。戒烟的意愿很普遍,对开发基于工作的戒烟服务持积极态度。
建筑工地的环境意味着需要针对基于工作的戒烟计划采取量身定制的方法,以最大限度地为员工和雇主带来潜在的好处。还需要重新考虑适用于建筑行业的现行无烟立法。