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澳大利亚昆士兰州无烟监狱释放人员的戒烟支持偏好

Smoking cessation support preferences among people released from smoke-free prisons in Queensland, Australia.

作者信息

Heit Kate, Snoswell Centaine L, Holland Alice, Kinner Stuart Alistair, Coomber Ross, de Andrade Dominique, Puljević Cheneal

机构信息

School of Pharmacy, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.

Centre for Online Health, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia; and Centre for Health Services Research, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.

出版信息

Int J Prison Health (2024). 2025 Apr 29;21(2):197-205. doi: 10.1108/IJOPH-11-2023-0075.

Abstract

PURPOSE

This study aims to investigate previous use, awareness and preferences for various forms of cessation support among a sample of people recently released from smoke-free prisons in Queensland, Australia.

DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: A total of 114 people who were released from prison in the previous two months and reported daily tobacco use upon prison entry were recruited from 12 Probation and Parole offices across South-East Queensland to complete a survey measuring use, awareness and preferences for various forms of smoking cessation support before, during and after incarceration. Data were analysed with descriptive statistics.

FINDINGS

In total, 32% of participants had used nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) or cessation medications prior to prison, and 26% reported NRT use while in prison. Only 3% of participants accessed free Quitline telephone counselling while in prison. The development of a peer smoking cessation support group was the most favoured form of smoking cessation support both within prison (42%) and after release (52%). Despite high awareness of the availability of subsidised products upon release (76%), unsupported abstinence ("cold turkey") was slightly preferred as a helpful post-release cessation method (28%), compared to NRT products (24%).

ORIGINALITY/VALUE: To the best of the authors' knowledge, this is the first study to investigate preferences for smoking cessation support among people released from smoke-free prisons. Findings suggest that implementing prison- and community-based peer support cessation programs and facilitating widespread provision of NRT in prison and post-release should be a priority to reduce high levels of smoking-related morbidity and mortality among this population.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在调查澳大利亚昆士兰州近期从无烟监狱释放的人群样本中,对各种戒烟支持形式的既往使用情况、认知度和偏好。

设计/方法/途径:从昆士兰州东南部的12个缓刑和假释办公室招募了114名在过去两个月内出狱且入狱时报告每日吸烟的人员,以完成一项调查,该调查衡量了他们在监禁前、监禁期间和监禁后对各种戒烟支持形式的使用情况、认知度和偏好。数据采用描述性统计进行分析。

结果

总体而言,32%的参与者在入狱前使用过尼古丁替代疗法(NRT)或戒烟药物,26%的参与者报告在狱中使用过NRT。只有3%的参与者在狱中拨打过免费的戒烟热线电话咨询。在狱中(42%)和出狱后(52%),建立同伴戒烟支持小组是最受欢迎的戒烟支持形式。尽管对出狱后可获得补贴产品的认知度很高(76%),但与NRT产品(24%)相比,不借助辅助手段戒烟(“突然戒烟”)作为出狱后有帮助的戒烟方法更受青睐(28%)。

原创性/价值:据作者所知,这是第一项调查从无烟监狱释放的人群对戒烟支持偏好的研究。研究结果表明,实施基于监狱和社区的同伴支持戒烟项目,并在监狱中和出狱后促进NRT的广泛提供,应成为降低该人群中与吸烟相关的高发病率和死亡率的优先事项。

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