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正念与移动健康助力戒烟:对社会经济地位较低的非裔美国成年人的定性研究

Mindfulness and Mobile Health for Quitting Smoking: A Qualitative Study Among Predominantly African American Adults with Low Socioeconomic Status.

作者信息

Cottrell-Daniels Cherell, Jones Dina M, Bell Sharrill A, Bandlamudi Maitreyi, Spears Claire A

机构信息

Moffitt Cancer Center, USA.

University of Arkansas, USA.

出版信息

Am J Qual Res. 2022;6(1):19-41. doi: 10.29333/ajqr/11427.

Abstract

Low-income and African American adults experience severe tobacco-related health disparities. Mindfulness-based interventions show promise for promoting smoking cessation, but most mindfulness research has focused on higher income, Caucasian samples. "iQuit Mindfully" is a personalized, interactive text messaging program that teaches mindfulness for smoking cessation. This qualitative study sought feedback from predominantly low-income African American smokers, to improve the intervention for this priority population. After receiving 8 weekly group sessions of Mindfulness-Based Addiction Treatment for smoking cessation and between-session iQuit Mindfully text messages, participants (N=32) completed semi-structured interviews. Participants were adult cigarette smokers (90.6% African American, 62.6% annual income <$30,000, mean age 45.1 [±12.9]). Interviews inquired about participants' experiences with and suggestions for improving iQuit Mindfully, including message content, number, and timing. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim, and coded by a team of 5 coders in NVivo. The coding manual was developed based on response categories from the interview guide and themes emerging from the data. Themes were organized into a conceptual model of factors related to engagement with the mHealth program. Response categories included helpful aspects (e.g., themes of social support, mindfulness, personalization); unhelpful/disliked aspects (e.g., too many/repetitive messages); links between in-person sessions and texts; and suggestions (e.g., changes to number/timing and more personalization). Findings provide insight into participants' day-to-day experiences with iQuit Mindfully and suggest ways to improve mHealth programs among low-income and African American adults.

摘要

低收入的非裔美国成年人面临严重的烟草相关健康差异。基于正念的干预措施在促进戒烟方面显示出前景,但大多数正念研究都集中在高收入的白人样本上。“正念戒烟”是一个个性化的交互式短信程序,教授正念以帮助戒烟。这项定性研究旨在收集主要为低收入非裔美国吸烟者的反馈,以改进针对这一重点人群的干预措施。在接受了为期8周的基于正念的成瘾治疗戒烟小组课程以及课程期间的“正念戒烟”短信后,参与者(N = 32)完成了半结构化访谈。参与者均为成年吸烟者(90.6%为非裔美国人,62.6%的年收入低于3万美元,平均年龄45.1岁[±12.9])。访谈询问了参与者对“正念戒烟”的体验以及改进建议,包括信息内容、数量和发送时间。访谈进行了录音,逐字转录,并由一个5人编码团队在NVivo中进行编码。编码手册是根据访谈指南中的回答类别和数据中出现的主题制定的。主题被组织成一个与参与移动健康项目相关的因素概念模型。回答类别包括有益的方面(如社会支持、正念、个性化主题);无益/不喜欢的方面(如信息过多/重复);面对面课程与短信之间的联系;以及建议(如改变数量/时间和增加个性化)。研究结果深入了解了参与者使用“正念戒烟”的日常体验,并提出了改善低收入和非裔美国成年人移动健康项目的方法。

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