城市美国印第安诊所戒烟计划。

IF 0.2 Q4 NURSING Journal of Doctoral Nursing Practice Pub Date : 2020-07-01 Epub Date: 2020-07-02 DOI:10.1891/JDNP-D-19-00052
Michael F Potnek
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背景:成年人中少数群体的吸烟差异仍然存在,特别是美国印第安人,他们的吸烟率最高,2017年为24%。目的:在美国印第安人城市健康中心实施由执业护士主导的戒烟试点项目。方法:戒烟计划以《治疗烟草使用和依赖》临床实践指南为基础,结合动机访谈,并以健康行为改变的跨理论模型为指导。该项目包括十个环节:一个面对面的访问和九个电话环节,为期八周。通过每周电话咨询会议和最后的后续电话收集定性和定量数据,实现了对项目目标的评价。结果:在项目参与者(n = 5)中,3人完全戒烟,1人减少吸烟行为,1人没有改变吸烟行为。结论:虽然该计划在完成计划的参与者中是有效的,但损耗是一个重要的问题,需要对计划设计进行潜在的未来改变。
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Urban American Indian Clinic Smoking Cessation Program.

Background: Cigarette-smoking disparities continue to exist among minority groups of adults, particularly American Indians, who had the highest prevalence of cigarette smoking at 24% in 2017.

Objective: Implement a nurse practitioner-led smoking cessation pilot program at an urban American Indian health center.

Methods: The cessation program is based on the "Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence" clinical practice guideline with incorporation of motivational interviewing, and is guided by the Transtheoretical Model of Health Behavior Changes. The program consisted of ten sessions: one in-person visit and nine telephone sessions over the course of eight weeks. Evaluation of project objectives was achieved through the collection of qualitative and quantitative data via weekly phone counseling sessions and a final follow-up phone call.

Results: Among program participants (n = 5), three achieved complete cessation, one decreased their smoking behavior, and one experienced no change in smoking behavior.

Conclusions: Although the program is effective among participants who completed the program, attrition was a significant issue requiring potential future changes to the program design.

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