Development of a Culturally Appropriate Smokeless Tobacco Cessation Program for American Indians.

Kathryn Rollins, Charley Lewis, T Edward Smith, Ryan T Goeckner, Jason W Hale, Niaman Nazir, Babalola Faseru, K Allen Greiner, Sean M Daley, Won S Choi, Christine M Daley
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This study describes a multiphasic approach to the development of a smokeless tobacco cessation program targeted for American Indians (AI) of different tribal nations. The authors gathered formative data from a series of focus groups and interviews to investigate the knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs of AI and smokeless tobacco (SLT) use. Predominant themes emerged from four major topic areas (SLT use, initiation and barriers, policy, and program development) across both studies. This study further assessed educational materials developed for the cessation program for scientific accuracy, readability, and cultural appropriateness. Program materials were scientifically accurate and culturally appropriate. The average corrected reading grade level was 6.3 using the Fry formula and 7.1 using the SMOG formula. Based on this research, a detailed approach to formative research can be used in combination with input from community members to develop health interventions that address health disparities for a specific population.

为美洲印第安人制定适合其文化的无烟戒烟计划。
本研究描述了针对不同部落国家的美洲印第安人(AI)制定无烟戒烟计划的多阶段方法。作者从一系列焦点小组和访谈中收集了形成性数据,以调查人工智能和无烟烟草(SLT)使用的知识、态度和信念。在这两项研究中,主要的主题来自四个主要的主题领域(SLT的使用、启动和障碍、政策和项目开发)。本研究进一步评估了为戒烟计划开发的教育材料的科学准确性、可读性和文化适宜性。节目材料在科学上是准确的,在文化上是恰当的。使用Fry公式,学生的平均校正阅读成绩为6.3分,而使用SMOG公式,学生的平均校正阅读成绩为7.1分。在这项研究的基础上,形成性研究的详细方法可以与社区成员的投入相结合,以制定卫生干预措施,解决特定人群的健康差距问题。
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