Matthews Alicia K, Breen Elizabeth, Veluz-Wilkins Anna, Ciecierski Christina, Simon Melissa, Burrell Diane, Hitsman Brian
Prog Community Health Partnersh. 2019;13(5):71-84. doi: 10.1353/cpr.2019.0040.
The study purpose was to evaluate the content of a proactive population health management intervention aimed at promoting uptake of smoking cessation treatments offered by the Illinois Tobacco Quitline (ITQL) among lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT)-identified smokers.
This study represents a partnership between a community-based health center and university researchers. As part of the study, focus groups and in-depth interviews were conducted with LGBT smokers (N = 30). First, we conducted focus groups to obtain feedback on the readability, acceptability, and motivational salience of a targeted and nontargeteed proactive outreach letter. After revisions, a series of in-depth interviews were conducted to evaluate finalized materials. Focus groups and interviews were systematically analyzed.
Based on feedback, the revised intervention letter was rated more positively than the initial version, with 80% of participants indicating that they found the information in the letter to be useful. Further, more participants reported that the letter would motivate them to accept a call from a quitline counselor compared with the initial version (47.6% vs. 60.0%, respectively). In the final iteration, 60% of participants preferred the targeted letter, 30% preferred the non-targeted letter, and 10% had no preference. In the first iteration, outreach text messages were rated as unacceptable or completely unacceptable by 54% of participants. The revised text messages and protocols were seen as unacceptable by only 10% of participants.
The development and testing of population-based and cost-effective interventions is critical to the reduction of LGBT smoking disparities. The study protocol and intervention materials were well-received by participants. In a future study, we will evaluate the efficacy of the intervention in increasing use of the quitline among LGBT smokers.
本研究旨在评估一项积极的人群健康管理干预措施的内容,该干预旨在促进伊利诺伊州戒烟热线(ITQL)为女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋和跨性别(LGBT)吸烟者提供的戒烟治疗的接受度。
本研究是一个社区健康中心与大学研究人员之间的合作项目。作为研究的一部分,对LGBT吸烟者(N = 30)进行了焦点小组讨论和深入访谈。首先,我们进行了焦点小组讨论,以获取关于有针对性和无针对性的主动外展信函的可读性、可接受性和激励显著性的反馈。修订后,进行了一系列深入访谈以评估最终材料。对焦点小组讨论和访谈进行了系统分析。
根据反馈,修订后的干预信函比初始版本得到了更积极的评价,80%的参与者表示他们认为信函中的信息有用。此外,与初始版本相比,更多参与者报告称该信函会促使他们接受戒烟热线顾问的来电(分别为47.6%和60.0%)。在最后一轮中,60%的参与者更喜欢有针对性的信函,30%更喜欢无针对性的信函,10%没有偏好。在第一轮中,54%的参与者将外展短信评为不可接受或完全不可接受。修订后的短信和方案只有10%的参与者认为不可接受。
基于人群且具有成本效益的干预措施的开发和测试对于减少LGBT吸烟者之间的差异至关重要。研究方案和干预材料受到了参与者的好评。在未来的研究中,我们将评估该干预措施在增加LGBT吸烟者使用戒烟热线方面的效果。