van den Brand Floor A, van Koeveringe Julia M, van Schayck Onno C P, Nagelhout Gera E
Department of Family Medicine, Care and Public Health Research Institute, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
Department of Surgery, Radboudumc, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Tob Prev Cessat. 2025 Aug 29;11. doi: 10.18332/tpc/208807. eCollection 2025.
Workplace smoking cessation programs are effective in reducing smoking prevalence among employees with a lower socioeconomic position (SEP). However, effective participation of these employees remains challenging. This study evaluates a communication training program designed to equip managers with the skills to personally and actively engage employees in workplace smoking cessation initiatives.
This study, conducted in the Netherlands (September 2021-March 2023), used Intervention Mapping to develop a 90-minute interactive webinar to improve managers' knowledge, attitudes, self-efficacy, and communication skills related to talking with employees about smoking cessation. A total of 107 managers participated. A mixed-methods approach was used for evaluation, including pre- and post-webinar questionnaires (completed by 50 participants) and two rounds of semi-structured interviews with 18 managers, around 3 and 12 months post-training.
The training led to a small increase in self-efficacy regarding smoking cessation conversations from 3.2 to 3.5 on a scale of 1 to 5 (p=0.015). In the first round of interviews, 5 of the 18 managers had engaged in personal conversations with employees about smoking cessation. Facilitators were a strong belief in one's own ability to succeed; opportunities to practice communication skills; positive past experiences addressing smoking behavior; supportive company regulations and national smoke-free policies and assistance provided by colleagues. Barriers included low confidence in communication skills; perceived time burden; limited motivation or perceived role responsibility; the social sensitivity of the topic and fear of negative reactions; the absence of an in-house cessation program and insufficient organizational support. One year post-training, only one manager had consistently implemented personal communication strategies, while most others cited unchanged barriers and a lack of organizational support as reasons for inaction.
While managers recognized the importance of personal communication for smoking cessation, implementation and maintenance were limited due to personal and organizational barriers. Future training programs should be more extensive and ensure structural organizational support for workplace smoking cessation initiatives.
工作场所戒烟计划对于降低社会经济地位较低(SEP)的员工的吸烟率是有效的。然而,这些员工的有效参与仍然具有挑战性。本研究评估了一项沟通培训计划,该计划旨在使管理人员具备个人并积极促使员工参与工作场所戒烟倡议的技能。
本研究在荷兰进行(2021年9月至2023年3月),采用干预映射法开发了一个90分钟的互动网络研讨会,以提高管理人员与员工谈论戒烟相关的知识、态度、自我效能感和沟通技巧。共有107名管理人员参与。采用混合方法进行评估,包括网络研讨会前后的问卷调查(由50名参与者完成)以及在培训后约3个月和12个月对18名管理人员进行的两轮半结构化访谈。
培训使戒烟谈话的自我效能感在1至5分的量表上从3.2小幅提高到3.5(p = 0.015)。在第一轮访谈中,18名管理人员中有5人曾与员工就戒烟进行过个人谈话。促进因素包括对自身成功能力的坚定信念;沟通技巧的实践机会;处理吸烟行为的积极过往经历;支持性的公司规定和国家无烟政策以及同事提供的帮助。障碍包括沟通技巧信心不足;感知到的时间负担;动机有限或感知到的角色责任;该话题的社会敏感性以及对负面反应的恐惧;缺乏内部戒烟计划以及组织支持不足。培训一年后,只有一名管理人员持续实施了个人沟通策略,而大多数其他人则将未改变的障碍和缺乏组织支持作为不采取行动的原因。
虽然管理人员认识到个人沟通对戒烟的重要性,但由于个人和组织障碍,实施和维持受到限制。未来的培训计划应更加广泛,并确保为工作场所戒烟倡议提供结构性的组织支持。