Bosma Linda M, D'Silva Joanne, Jansen Amanda L, Sandman Nathan R, Hink Rozanne L
Am Indian Alsk Native Ment Health Res. 2014;21(1):18-34. doi: 10.5820/aian.2101.2014.18.
Commercial tobacco use rates remain disproportionately high among American Indians (AIs). Tailored cessation programs such as the Wiidookowishin (Help Me) program implemented at the Fond du Lac Reservation in Minnesota have demonstrated that such programs can be successful and achieve quit rates similar to mainstream programs. This paper presents findings from a qualitative process evaluation of the Wiidookowishin program and discusses elements that underlie its success at recruiting and enrolling participants, including individualization, flexibility, accessibility, ongoing outreach, and inclusion of traditional tobacco teachings. Lessons learned can be applied to the development of tailored programs to reduce tobacco-related disparities among AIs.
美国印第安人(AI)的商业烟草使用率仍然高得不成比例。在明尼苏达州丰迪拉克保留地实施的诸如Wiidookowishin(帮助我)计划等量身定制的戒烟计划表明,此类计划可以取得成功,并且戒烟率与主流计划相近。本文介绍了对Wiidookowishin计划进行定性过程评估的结果,并讨论了该计划在招募和登记参与者方面取得成功的潜在因素,包括个性化、灵活性、可及性、持续外展以及纳入传统烟草知识传授。所吸取的经验教训可应用于制定量身定制的计划,以减少美国印第安人中与烟草相关的差异。