| Literature DB >> 33105804 |
Fizzah B Abidi1, Libby Laing1, Sue Cooper1, Tim Coleman1, Katarzyna A Campbell1.
Abstract
Smoking during pregnancy is a global health problem which has devastating health implications. Behavioural support is an important part of smoking cessation support for pregnant women. Research has identified barriers and facilitators (B&Fs) and effective behaviour change techniques (BCTs) to aid women's quit attempts. However, the extent to which and how these BCTs are used in practice is unclear. The research aimed to establish experts' views on how behavioural support can be optimised and techniques operationalised in clinical practice, by identifying ways to address known B&Fs for smoking cessation in pregnancy. A focus group discussion took place with six experts, which highlighted how BCTs can be used in practice to support women in their quit attempts. A thematic analysis was conducted to elicit overarching themes. Five themes were found: involving the family, empowering women, using incentives to boost motivation, using practical techniques to help women with their quit attempts and managing expectations about nicotine replacement therapy. Empowering women to make their own decisions and encouraging small positive changes in smoking habits, using visual aids (e.g., growth charts) to inform women of the harms of smoking to the baby and treating families holistically were deemed important.Entities:
Keywords: barriers and facilitators; behaviour change; expert group; pregnancy; qualitative analysis; smoking cessation
Year: 2020 PMID: 33105804 PMCID: PMC7660064 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17217729
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Summary of relevant details of the participants of the expert group.
| Participant ID | Area of Work | Years of Experience | Location of Work |
|---|---|---|---|
| P1 | Smoking cessation and antenatal care | 35 | North West |
| P2 | Antenatal care and smoking cessation champion | 15 | East Midlands |
| P3 | Smoking cessation | 3 | East Midlands |
| P4 | Smoking cessation and antenatal care | 17 | Yorkshire and Humber; Nationwide |
| P5 | Smoking cessation | 13 | East Midlands |
| P6 | Smoking cessation | 9 | East Midlands |
Summary of the themes and sub-themes.
| Theme | Sub-Themes |
|---|---|
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Empowering women | 1.1. Empowering women to make their own decision |
| 1.2. Empowering and supporting women who are not ready to quit | |
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Involving the family | 2.1. Holistic approach to treating the family unit |
| 2.2. Promoting smoke-free environments | |
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Practical techniques to help women with quit attempts | 3.1. Using visual aids with clear explanations to improve motivation to quit in pregnancy and/or compliance with NRT |
| 3.2. Helping women develop coping strategies to deal with negative emotions | |
| 3.3. Helping women develop substitute behaviours to avoid smoking | |
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Using incentives to boost motivation | 4.1. Rewards |
| 4.2. Verbal praise | |
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Managing expectations of NRT |