| Literature DB >> 24924780 |
Marewa Glover1, Anette Kira, Dudley Gentles, Nathan Cowie, Chris Paton, Warren Moetara.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: One potential promising strategy for increasing smoking cessation for Māori (Indigenous New Zealanders) and New Zealand resident Pacific Island people is Quit and Win competitions. The current uncontrolled pre and post study, WERO (WERO in Māori language means challenge), differs from previous studies in that it aims to investigate if a stop smoking contest, using both within team support, external support from a team coach and cessation experts, and technology, would be effective in prompting and sustaining quitting.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24924780 PMCID: PMC4099155 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-14-599
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Participant demographics (% may not add to 100% because of rounding)
| Māori | 78 (53%) |
| Samoan | 32 (22%) |
| Cook Island Māori | 4 (3%) |
| Tongan | 10 (7%) |
| Niuean | 7 (5%) |
| Other Pacific | 4 (3%) |
| European | 11 (7%) |
| Indian | 2 (1%) |
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| Men | 60 (41%) |
| Women | 88 (59%) |
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| 15-24 | 18 (11%) |
| 25-34 | 59 (36%) |
| 35-44 | 33 (20%) |
| 45-54 | 40 (24%) |
| 55+ | 10 (6%) |
| Missing | 6 (4%) |
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| Within 5 minutes | 46 (31%) |
| 6-30 minutes | 59 (40%) |
| 31- 60 minutes | 16 (11%) |
| After 60 minutes | 21 (14%) |
| Missing | 6 (4%) |
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| Yes | 85 (57%) |
| No | 55 (37%) |
| Missing | 8 (5%) |
7 day point prevalence at 3 and 6 months follow-up
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Not smoking | 53 | 36% (quit-rate)† | 39 | 26% (quit-rate)‡ |
| Smoking | 74 | 50% | 81 | 55% |
| Did not complete question | 1 | 0% | 0 | 0% |
| Lost to follow-up (Dropout rate) | 20 | 14% | 28 | 19% |
†Biochemically verified.
‡Self-report only not biochemically verified.
GEE logistic regression model (n = 148) (accounting for correlation within teams and a region effect, exchange matrix and QIC = 175.096) with outcome those who quit cigarettes at 6 months follow-up and covariates: ethnicity, gender, age, and time to first cigarette
| Māori versus Others | 0.718 | 0.981 | 0.4640 |
| Pacific versus Others | −2.043 | 1.630 | 0.2100 |
| Female versus Male | 0.323 | 0.234 | 0.1682 |
| Age; Under or equal to 26 versus over 26 years | 0.686 | 0.309 | 0.0264 |
| Time to first cigarette (mins) 30+ versus under 30 | 0.084 | 0.171 | 0.6233 |
| Pacific versus Urban Māori | 3.648 | 2.040 | 0.0738 |
| Rural Māori versus Urban Māori | 0.725 | 0.441 | 0.1002 |
Participants demographic by Region
| 50 (100%) | 48 (100%) | 50 (100%) | 148 (100%) | |
| Māori | 0 | 43 (90%) | 35 (69%) | 78 (53%) |
| Samoan | 30 (60%) | 0 | 2 (4%) | 32 (22%) |
| Cook Island Māori | 1 (2%) | 0 | 3 (6%) | 4 (3%) |
| Tongan | 10 (20%) | 0 | 0 | 10 (7%) |
| Niuean | 7 (14%) | 0 | 0 | 7 (5%) |
| Other Pacific | 2 (4%) | 0 | 1 (2%) | 3 (2%) |
| European | 0 | 5 (10%) | 6 (12%) | 11 (7%) |
| Indian | 0 | 0 | 3 (6%) | 3 (2%) |
| Men | 30 (60%) | 19 (40%) | 11 (22%) | 60 (41%) |
| Women | 20 (40%) | 29 (60%) | 39 (78%) | 88 (59%) |
| 15-24 | 1 (2%) | 4 (8%) | 13 (26%) | 18 (12%) |
| 25-34 | 11 (22%) | 16 (33%) | 14 (28%) | 41 (28%) |
| 35-44 | 16 (32%) | 8 (17%) | 9 (18%) | 33 (22%) |
| 45-54 | 20 (40%) | 12 (25%) | 8 (16%) | 40 (27%) |
| 55+ | 2 (4%) | 6 (13%) | 2 (4%) | 10 (7%) |
| Missing | 0 | 2 (4%) | 4 (8%) | 6 (4%) |
| Week day | 16 (IQR* = 12) | 17 (IQR* = 12) | 13 (IQR* = 12) | 16 (IQR* = 12) |
| Weekend day | 16 (IQR* = 12) | 20 (IQR* = 15) | 15 (IQR* = 10) | 17 (IQR* = 10) |
| 1 = within 5mins | 14 (28%) | 14 (29%) | 18 (36%) | 46 (31%) |
| 2 = 6–30 mins | 25 (50%) | 17 (35%) | 17 (34%) | 59 (40%) |
| 3 = 31–60 mins | 5 (10%) | 5 (10%) | 6 (12%) | 16 (11%) |
| 4 = after 60mins | 6 (12%) | 8 (17%) | 7 (14%) | 21 (14%) |
| Missing | 0 | 4 (8%) | 2 (4%) | 6 (4%) |
| Yes | 9 (18%) | 35 (73%) | 41 (82%) | 85 (57%) |
| No | 40 (80%) | 9 (19%) | 6 (12%) | 55 (37%) |
| Missing | 1 (2%) | 4 (8%) | 3 (6%) | 8 (5%) |
*IQR = inter-quartile range (i.e., The75th minusthe 25thpercentiles).
Quit and Dropout rates by cluster of teams
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| Quit rate | 46% (23/50) | 36% (18/50) | 44% (21/48) | 29% (14/48) | 18% (9/50) | 14% (7/50) |
| Dropout rate | 4% | 4% | 13% | 11% | 26% | 42% |
Acceptability and success of WERO
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| Supporting each other | 50 | 39% | 14 | 29% | 13 | 35% | 23 | 53% |
| Support from our team coach | 48 | 38% | 14 | 29% | 12 | 32% | 22 | 51% |
| Support from WERO co-ordinator | 48 | 38% | 18 | 38% | 5 | 14% | 25 | 58% |
| Support from a stop smoking advisor | 10 | 8% | 1 | 2% | 2 | 5% | 7 | 16% |
| Support from whānau | 6 | 5% | 0 | 0% | 0 | 0% | 6 | 14% |
| Socialising together | 38 | 30% | 20 | 42% | 7 | 19% | 11 | 26% |
| Meeting together | 42 | 33% | 21 | 44% | 5 | 14% | 16 | 37% |
| Sharing our stories | 26 | 20% | 8 | 17% | 6 | 16% | 12 | 28% |
| Making a commitment to our group | 35 | 27% | 9 | 19% | 7 | 19% | 19 | 44% |
| Competition within team | 16 | 13% | 6 | 13% | 4 | 11% | 6 | 14% |
| Competing against other teams | 40 | 31% | 20 | 42% | 9 | 24% | 11 | 26% |
| Don't know | 6 | 5% | 2 | 4% | 2 | 5% | 2 | 5% |
| I did not take part in any activities | 9 | 7% | 0 | 0% | 7 | 19% | 2 | 5% |
| I did not find any of these helpful | 2 | 2% | 0 | 0% | 2 | 5% | 0 | 0% |
| Selected at least one | 116 | 91% | 45 | 94% | 30 | 81% | 41 | 95% |
| Didn’t select any option | 34 | 27% | 3 | 6% | 7 | 19% | 2 | 5% |
| Said “nothing was successful” | 3 | 2% | 0 | 0% | 3 | 8% | 0 | 0% |
| Getting support to stop smoking | 74 | 58% | 16 | 33% | 21 | 57% | 37 | 86% |
| Raising money for a good cause | 55 | 43% | 21 | 44% | 8 | 22% | 26 | 60% |
| Being in a competition | 45 | 35% | 13 | 27% | 11 | 30% | 21 | 49% |
| Stopping smoking in a team | 69 | 54% | 22 | 46% | 14 | 38% | 33 | 77% |