Bottorff Joan L, Sarbit Gayl, Oliffe John L, Kelly Mary T, Lohan Maria, Stolp Sean, Sharp Paul
School of Nursing, Faculty of Health and Social Development, University of British Columbia, Kelowna, BC, Canada.
J Med Internet Res. 2015 Aug 10;17(8):e190. doi: 10.2196/jmir.4491.
Men continue to smoke in greater numbers than women; however, few interventions have been developed and tested to support men's cessation. Men tend to rely on quitting strategies associated with stereotypical manliness, such as willpower, stoicism, and independence, but they may lack the self-efficacy skills required to sustain a quit. In this paper, we describe the development of and reception to an interactive video drama (IVD) series, composed of 7 brief scenarios, to support and strengthen men's smoking cessation efforts. The value of IVD in health promotion is predicated on the evidence that viewers engage with the material when they are presented characters with whom they can personally identify. The video dramatizes the challenges unfolding in the life of the main character, Nick, on the first day of his quit and models the skills necessary to embark upon a sustainable quit.
The objective was to describe men's responses to the If I were Nick IVD series as part of a study of QuitNow Men, an innovative smoking cessation website designed for men. Specific objectives were to explore the resonance of the main character of the IVD series with end-users and explore men's perceptions of the effectiveness of the IVD series for supporting their quit self-management.
Seven brief IVD scenarios were developed, filmed with a professional actor, and uploaded to a new online smoking cessation website, QuitNow Men. A sample of 117 men who smoked were recruited into the study and provided baseline data prior to access to the QuitNow Men website for a 6-month period. During this time, 47 men chose to view the IVDs. Their responses to questions about the IVDs were collected in online surveys at 3-month and 6-month time points and analyzed using descriptive statistics.
The majority of participants indicated they related to the main character, Nick. Participants who "strongly agreed" they could relate to Nick perceived significantly higher levels of support from the IVDs than the "neutral" and "disagree" groups (P<.001, d=2.0, P<.001, d=3.1). The "agree" and "neutral" groups were significantly higher on rated support from the videos than the "disagree" (P<.001, d=2.2, P=.01, d=1.5). Participants' perception of the main character was independent of participant age, education attainment, or previous quit attempts.
The findings suggest that IVD interventions may be an important addition to men's smoking cessation programs. Given that the use of IVD scenarios in health promotion is in its infancy, the positive outcomes from this study signal the potential for IVD and warrant ongoing evaluation in smoking cessation and, more generally, men's health promotion.
男性吸烟人数仍多于女性;然而,针对男性戒烟的干预措施却很少得到开发和测试。男性往往依赖与传统男子气概相关的戒烟策略,如意志力、坚忍和独立,但他们可能缺乏维持戒烟所需的自我效能技能。在本文中,我们描述了一个由7个简短场景组成的互动视频短剧(IVD)系列的开发过程及反响,该系列旨在支持和加强男性的戒烟努力。IVD在健康促进中的价值基于这样的证据:当向观众展示他们能够认同的角色时,他们会与相关内容产生互动。该视频短剧展现了主角尼克在戒烟第一天生活中面临的挑战,并示范了实现可持续戒烟所需的技能。
作为一项针对“即刻戒烟男性”(QuitNow Men)的研究的一部分,该研究是一个专为男性设计的创新型戒烟网站,目的是描述男性对“如果我是尼克”IVD系列的反应。具体目标是探讨IVD系列主角与最终用户之间的共鸣,并探究男性对IVD系列在支持他们戒烟自我管理方面有效性的看法。
开发了7个简短的IVD场景,由一名专业演员进行拍摄,并上传到一个新的在线戒烟网站“即刻戒烟男性”。招募了117名吸烟男性作为研究样本,在访问“即刻戒烟男性”网站6个月之前提供基线数据。在此期间,47名男性选择观看IVD。在3个月和6个月的时间点,通过在线调查收集他们对有关IVD问题的回答,并使用描述性统计进行分析。
大多数参与者表示他们与主角尼克有共鸣。“强烈同意”自己能与尼克产生共鸣的参与者认为IVD给予的支持水平明显高于“中立”和“不同意”组(P<0.001,d=2.0,P<0.001,d=3.1)。“同意”和“中立”组在视频支持评分上显著高于“不同意”组(P<0.001,d=2.2,P=0.01,d=1.5)。参与者对主角的看法与参与者的年龄、教育程度或之前的戒烟尝试无关。
研究结果表明,IVD干预可能是男性戒烟计划的一项重要补充。鉴于IVD场景在健康促进中的应用尚处于起步阶段,本研究的积极结果表明了IVD的潜力,并值得在戒烟以及更广泛的男性健康促进方面进行持续评估。