密歇根州戒烟冠军:快速定性分析。

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Preventive Medicine Reports Pub Date : 2024-12-12 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.pmedr.2024.102945
Devin C Tomlinson, Chelsea Wilkins, Natalie Bayrakdarian, Frank Dolecki, Erin E Bonar, Anne Fernandez, Golfo Tzilos Wernette, Lara N Coughlin
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背景:吸烟是美国可预防性死亡的主要原因。我们采访了密歇根州的戒烟倡导者、多部门决策者,以评估和确定戒烟的障碍和促进因素以及当前的戒烟情况。方法:从2022年5月至2023年9月,对多部门决策者进行了20次戒烟冠军访谈(n = 20),以评估实施障碍和促进因素。我们使用快速定性分析来确定戒烟冠军访谈中的共同主题。结果:在戒烟冠军访谈中确定了三个关键主题:1)戒烟努力的促进者和障碍;2)戒烟努力:资金不足,未充分利用,无法销售或获取;3)需要更具包容性,以人为本的戒烟干预措施。结论:在本报告确定的主题中,冠军们确定了戒烟领域中需要改进的众多领域,包括:吸引力、可及性和当前系统的功能。社区应努力改善提供者和患者之间的信任和关系,因为双方之间建立的信任对于促进戒烟至关重要。最后,戒烟工作的目标应该是解决和改善对吸烟和戒烟的态度和污名。
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Michigan tobacco cessation champions: A rapid qualitative analysis.

Background: Smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in the United States. We interviewed Tobacco Cessation Champions, multi-sector decision makers, across the state of Michigan to assess and identify barriers and facilitators of smoking cessation and the current smoking cessation landscape.

Methods: Twenty Tobacco Cessation Champion interviews (n = 20) were completed with multi-sector decision makers to assess implementation barriers and facilitators from May 2022 to September 2023. We used rapid qualitative analysis to identify common themes across the Tobacco Cessation Champion interviews.

Results: Three key themes were identified across the Tobacco Cessation Champion interviews: 1) Facilitators and Barriers of Smoking Cessation Efforts; 2) Smoking Cessation Efforts: Underfunded, Underutilized, Not Marketable or Accessible, and 3) Need for more inclusive, person-centered smoking cessation interventions.

Conclusion: Across the themes identified in the present report, champions identified myriad areas for improvement in the tobacco cessation landscape, including: Appeal, accessibility, and the functionality of current systems. The community should strive to improve trust and relationships between providers and patients, as the trust established between these parties is imperative for promoting tobacco cessation. Lastly, cessation efforts should aim to address and improve attitudes and stigma toward smoking and tobacco cessation.

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