| Literature DB >> 27488047 |
Y K Bartlett1, N Gartland2, A Wearden2, C J Armitage2, B Borrelli2,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Current evidence-based smoking cessation treatments in the UK are only offered to smokers ready to quit within 30 days. This study reports the experiences of smokers who are not ready to quit and explores the types of intervention approaches that might engage them.Entities:
Keywords: Cessation; Focus groups; Motivation; Smoking
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27488047 PMCID: PMC4972968 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-016-3395-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Questions from the focus group schedule
| Question type | Questions |
|---|---|
| Introductory questions | What do you like about smoking? |
| What about the other side…what don’t you like about smoking? | |
| How does it feel to be a smoker in today’s world? | |
| Transition questions | For you, what got in the way of quitting in the past? |
| What is holding you back from quitting now? | |
| Key questions | What do you think about the currently available options for quitting smoking? |
| a) What are the good things about these options? | |
| b) What is lacking in these options? | |
| We would like to develop a programme for smokers who are not ready to quit, what should we include in this programme? | |
| Final question | What do you think are the most important points we should take away from the group to design a smoking cessation intervention for smokers like you |
Participant characteristics
| Characteristic | Participants |
|---|---|
| N (%)/Mean (SD) | |
| Demographics | |
| Age | 43.2 (18.1) |
| Women | 14 (44 %) |
| Caucasian/White | 22 (73 %) |
| Less than a university level education | 16 (53 %) |
| Employment | |
| Employed full or part-time | 10 (31 %) |
| Unemployed | 9 (28 %) |
| Student | 7 (22 %) |
| Retired | 4 (13 %) |
| Homemaker | 1 (3 %) |
| Unable to work due to disability or long-term illness | 1 (3 %) |
| Smoking characteristics | |
| Years smoked | 23.8 (16.4) |
| Smoke within 30 min of waking | 17 (53 %) |
| Previous quit attempt longer than 24 h | 16 (50 %) |
Thematic structure
| Themes | Sub-themes | |
|---|---|---|
| Experience of Being a Smoker | Ambivalence towards smoking | |
| Perceptions of self as a smoker | ||
| Views of Smoking in the Context of Social Groups and Wider Society | Social influence and interference | |
| Autonomy | ||
| Quitting: Past Attempts and Future Approaches | Plans to quit and past experiences of quitting | Perceived effects of quitting |
| Views of quit methods | ||
| Information needs | ||
| Suggestions for a smoking cessation program for smokers who are not ready to quit. | Intrinsic motivation | |
| Individualisation | ||
| Substitution | ||
| Using technology to quit | ||