Barcelona de Mendoza Veronica, Damio Grace
Yale University School of Nursing, West Haven, Connecticut.
Hispanic Health Council, Hartford, Connecticut.
Public Health Nurs. 2018 Nov;35(6):541-550. doi: 10.1111/phn.12542. Epub 2018 Sep 14.
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a peer coaching smoking cessation program in a high-risk Medicaid population.
In this manuscript, we present an evaluation of a pilot program. Participants (N = 138) were recruited out of a larger smoking cessation program administered statewide and funded by the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services. The participant sample was diverse, with 52% self-identifying as White, 39% as Black, and 56% Latino ethnicity (any race).
Motivational interviewing techniques were utilized by peer coaches in clinical and community settings to achieve smoking cessation using face-to-face, telephone, and text/email encounters over a period of 6 months.
There was a statistically significant increase in the number of participants who had quit smoking from program enrollment to discharge (5.1%-18.5%, p = 0.02). Number of peer coaching encounters predicted quitting in program participants.
This study adds to the literature that community-based smoking cessation services led by peer coaches can be effective in a diverse, high-risk population.
本研究旨在评估同伴辅导戒烟项目在高风险医疗补助人群中的效果。
在本论文中,我们展示了一项试点项目的评估。参与者(N = 138)从全州范围内由医疗保险和医疗补助服务中心资助的一个更大的戒烟项目中招募。参与者样本具有多样性,52%的人自我认定为白人,39%为黑人,56%为拉丁裔(任何种族)。
同伴辅导人员在临床和社区环境中运用动机性访谈技巧,通过为期6个月的面对面、电话以及短信/电子邮件交流来帮助实现戒烟。
从项目登记到出院,戒烟参与者的数量有统计学意义上的显著增加(从5.1%增至18.5%,p = 0.02)。同伴辅导交流的次数可预测项目参与者的戒烟情况。
本研究补充了相关文献,即由同伴辅导人员主导的基于社区的戒烟服务在多样化的高风险人群中可能有效。