Beliefs regarding nicotine replacement therapy among rural residing people who smoke: a step towards promoting uptake

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Dana Mowls Carroll , Andy Tan , Mackenzie Differding , Olivia A. Wackowski , Dana Rubenstein , Dorothy K. Hatsukami , Devon Noonan , F. Joseph McClernon
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Abstract

Objective

Rural areas in the United States (U.S.) have a higher smoking prevalence than urban areas. This disparity is influenced by lower odds of quitting smoking in rural versus urban areas, and lower use of evidence-based treatments, including nicotine replacement therapy (NRT). To inform strategies for promoting NRT, this qualitative study elicited and ranked NRT beliefs among rural people who smoke cigarettes.

Methods

In 2023, we conducted an online, semi-qualitative, elicitation survey with US rural residing adults (ages 21+) who smoke (n = 52), using open-ended questions to probe about: perceived advantages/disadvantages of using NRT to quit smoking and facilitators/barriers towards using NRT. Responses were coded based on belief themes and the frequencies of these themes were tabulated.

Results

Leading perceived advantages of NRT for a quit attempt included help with cravings (42 %), making quitting easier (23 %) and easing withdrawal (17 %), while perceived disadvantages were concerns about becoming addicted to another product (29 %), high cost (23 %), side effects (19 %), and being ineffective (13–17 %). Leading perceived barriers to NRT use referred to high cost (52 %), negative taste (19 %), not enough nicotine (13 %), and lack of access (11 %), while leading perceived facilitators to use were free or lower cost (54 %) and better access/availability (13 %) and flavors/taste (13 %).

Conclusions

Boosting NRT use among rural communities could be achieved by (1) adopting approaches to enhance the affordability and accessibility of NRT, (2) rectifying NRT misperceptions, and (3) offering guidance on the proper use of NRT and managing side effects.
农村吸烟居民对尼古丁替代疗法的看法:促进吸收的一步
目的:美国农村地区的吸烟率高于城市地区。造成这种差异的原因是农村地区与城市地区相比,戒烟的几率较低,以及包括尼古丁替代疗法(NRT)在内的循证治疗的使用较少。为了为促进NRT的策略提供信息,本定性研究得出了农村吸烟人群中NRT的信念并对其进行了排名。方法在2023年,我们对52名吸烟的美国农村成年人(21岁以上)进行了一项在线、半定性、启发式调查,采用开放式问题来探讨:使用NRT戒烟的感知优势/劣势以及使用NRT的促进因素/障碍。根据信念主题对回答进行编码,并将这些主题的频率制成表格。结果NRT的主要优点包括帮助戒烟(42%),使戒烟更容易(23%)和缓解戒断(17%),而缺点是担心对另一种产品上瘾(29%),高成本(23%),副作用(19%)和无效(13 - 17%)。使用NRT的主要障碍是高成本(52%)、负面味道(19%)、尼古丁不足(13%)和缺乏获取途径(11%),而使用NRT的主要障碍是免费或更低成本(54%)、更好的获取/可用性(13%)和口味/味道(13%)。结论提高NRT的可负担性和可及性,纠正对NRT的误解,指导NRT的正确使用和不良反应的管理,可以促进农村社区NRT的使用。
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