Public Health Sciences, University of California, Davis, USA.
Breathe California Sacramento Region, Sacramento, USA.
J Am Coll Health. 2022 Nov-Dec;70(8):2406-2415. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2020.1865972. Epub 2021 Jan 31.
Community colleges face challenges to becoming smoke-free and have higher smoking prevalence rates than four-year colleges. This case study examines how Sacramento Taking Action Against Nicotine Dependence (STAND), a community-based organization's project, achieved tobacco-free policies at California's second largest community college district. Data sources describing the STAND policymaking activities (2001-2016) include evaluation reports and key informant interviews (n = 9) with community college nursing staff, former STAND staff, and other Sacramento tobacco control partners. Reports and interview transcripts were analyzed using content analysis. Collecting campus data and engaging campus champions were key strategies to demonstrate internal support for stronger policies, as STAND faced resistance from the District leadership. External momentum encouraged the campuses to adopt 100% smoke, tobacco and vape-free policies. Community-based organizations can facilitate long-term support for smoke and tobacco-free campus policymaking efforts at community colleges, as internal and external support is demonstrated for more comprehensive policies.
社区学院在实现无烟化方面面临挑战,其吸烟率高于四年制学院。本案例研究考察了加利福尼亚州第二大社区学院区的一个基于社区的组织项目——萨克拉门托采取行动反对尼古丁依赖(STAND)如何实现无烟政策。描述 STAND 决策制定活动(2001-2016 年)的数据来源包括评估报告和关键知情人访谈(n=9),访谈对象为社区学院护理人员、前 STAND 工作人员和萨克拉门托其他烟草控制合作伙伴。使用内容分析法对报告和访谈记录进行分析。收集校园数据和吸引校园拥护者是展示对更强有力政策的内部支持的关键策略,因为 STAND 面临着来自地区领导层的阻力。外部动力鼓励校园采取 100%无烟、烟草和电子烟政策。社区组织可以促进社区学院在制定无烟和禁烟校园政策方面的长期支持,因为需要展示内部和外部支持以推动更全面的政策。