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社会经济地位较低群体的戒烟:滚动式小组干预的适应和试点测试。

Smoking Cessation in Lower Socioeconomic Groups: Adaptation and Pilot Test of a Rolling Group Intervention.

机构信息

Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam, Department of Public and Occupational Health, Amsterdam Public Health Institute, Meibergdreef 9, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Amsterdam UMC, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Department of Public and Occupational Health, Amsterdam Public Health Institute, Van der Boechorststraat 7, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

出版信息

Biomed Res Int. 2021 Mar 8;2021:8830912. doi: 10.1155/2021/8830912. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Socioeconomic inequalities in smoking rates persist and tend to increase, as evidence-based smoking cessation programs are insufficiently accessible and appropriate for lower socioeconomic status (SES) smokers to achieve long-term abstinence. Our study is aimed at systematically adapting and pilot testing a smoking cessation intervention for this specific target group.

METHODS

First, we conducted a needs assessment, including a literature review and interviews with lower SES smokers and professional stakeholders. Next, we selected candidate interventions for adaptation and decided which components needed to be adopted, adapted, or newly developed. We used Intervention Mapping to select effective methods and practical strategies and to build a coherent smoking cessation program. Finally, we pilot tested the adapted intervention to assess its potential effectiveness and its acceptability for lower SES smokers.

RESULTS

The core of the adapted rolling group intervention was the evidence-based combination of behavioral support and pharmacotherapy. The intervention offered both group and individual support. It was open to smokers, smokers who had quit, and quitters who had relapsed. The professional-led group meetings had a fixed structure. Themes addressed included quitting-related coping skills and health-related and poverty-related issues. Methods applied were role modeling, practical learning, reinforcement, and positive feedback. In the pilot test, half of the 22 lower SES smokers successfully quit smoking. The intervention allowed them to "quit at their own pace" and to continue despite a possible relapse. Participants appraised the opportunities for social comparison and role modeling and the encouraging atmosphere. The trainers were appreciated for their competencies and personal feedback.

CONCLUSIONS

Our adapted rolling group intervention for lower SES smokers was potentially effective as well as feasible, suitable, and acceptable for the target group. Further research should determine the intervention's effectiveness. Our detailed report about the adaptation process and resulting intervention may help reveal the mechanisms through which such interventions might operate effectively.

摘要

背景

社会经济地位较低的吸烟者获得基于证据的戒烟方案的机会有限,且这些方案也不一定适合他们,这导致了吸烟率的不平等现象持续存在且呈上升趋势,从而使这些吸烟者难以实现长期戒烟。我们的研究旨在针对这一特定目标群体,系统地调整和试点测试一种戒烟干预措施。

方法

首先,我们进行了需求评估,包括文献回顾和对社会经济地位较低的吸烟者和专业利益相关者的访谈。接下来,我们选择了适合调整的候选干预措施,并确定了需要采用、调整或新开发的组件。我们使用干预映射来选择有效的方法和实用策略,并构建一个连贯的戒烟计划。最后,我们对调整后的干预措施进行了试点测试,以评估其对社会经济地位较低的吸烟者的潜在效果和可接受性。

结果

调整后的滚动小组干预的核心是行为支持和药物治疗相结合的循证方法。该干预措施提供了团体和个人支持。它面向吸烟者、已戒烟者和已复吸者。由专业人员领导的小组会议有固定的结构。讨论的主题包括与戒烟相关的应对技巧以及与健康和贫困相关的问题。应用的方法包括角色扮演、实践学习、强化和正面反馈。在试点测试中,22 名社会经济地位较低的吸烟者中有一半成功戒烟。该干预措施允许他们“按照自己的节奏戒烟”,并在可能复吸的情况下继续坚持。参与者评价了社会比较和角色扮演的机会以及鼓励的氛围。培训师的能力和个人反馈受到赞赏。

结论

我们为社会经济地位较低的吸烟者调整后的滚动小组干预措施在该目标群体中具有潜在的效果,并且是可行、合适和可接受的。进一步的研究应该确定干预措施的有效性。我们详细的调整过程和干预措施报告可能有助于揭示这些干预措施可能有效运作的机制。

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