Ngaa-bi-nya-nhumi-nya (to Test First): Piloting the Feasibility of Using the Growth and Empowerment Measure with Aboriginal Pregnant Women Who Smoke.

IF 1.2 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Journal of Smoking Cessation Pub Date : 2021-01-13 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/6610500
Michelle Bovill, Yael Bar-Zeev, Billie Bonevski, Jennifer Reath, Christopher Oldmeadow, Alix Hall, I C A N Q U I T In Pregnancy Pilot Group, Gillian S Gould
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Abstract

Introduction: Aboriginal pregnant women who smoke experience barriers to quitting, including challenges to social and emotional well-being, but these are infrequently quantified. Finding an appropriate measurement tool in this setting is crucial to increase knowledge for holistic smoking cessation interventions.

Aims: To pilot the Growth and Empowerment Measure (GEM) with a sample of pregnant Aboriginal women who smoke.

Methods: Aboriginal women participating in the step-wedge ICAN QUIT in Pregnancy pilot study completed the GEM comprised of 14-item Emotional Empowerment Scale (EES14), 12 Scenarios (12S), and K6 items at baseline, 4 weeks, and 12 weeks. Qualitative interviews with service staff were held at the end of the study to assess feasibility.

Results: 15 pregnant Aboriginal women took part between November 2016 and July 2017. At 12 weeks, n = 8/12 (67%) of women reported an increase in both the EES14 and 12S scores. Total 12S scores were significantly higher at 12 weeks (p = 0.0186). Total K6 had a nonsignificant trend for reduction (p = 0.0547). Staff reported that the length of the survey presents challenges in this setting.

Conclusions: A shortened, modified GEM is recommended in this setting. We recommend the GEM to be tested in a larger study, powered to assess its associations with smoking behaviours.

Ngaa-bi-nya-nhumi-nya(先测试):对吸烟的土著孕妇使用成长和赋权措施的可行性进行试点。
引言:吸烟的土著孕妇在戒烟方面遇到障碍,包括对社会和情感健康的挑战,但这些障碍很少被量化。在这种情况下找到适当的测量工具对于提高对全面戒烟干预措施的认识至关重要。目的:以吸烟的土著孕妇为样本,试行“成长和赋权措施”(GEM)。方法:原住民妇女在妊娠期戒烟试点研究中,分别在基线、第4周和第12周完成由14项情绪授权量表(EES14)、12项情境(12S)和K6项组成的GEM。在研究结束时,对服务人员进行了定性访谈,以评估可行性。结果:在2016年11月至2017年7月期间,15名怀孕的原住民妇女参与了研究。12周时,n = 8/12(67%)的女性报告EES14和12S评分均升高。12周时12S总分显著高于对照组(p = 0.0186)。总K6降低趋势不显著(p = 0.0547)。工作人员报告说,在这种情况下,调查的长度带来了挑战。结论:在这种情况下,建议使用缩短的改良GEM。我们建议在更大的研究中对GEM进行测试,以评估其与吸烟行为的关系。
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Journal of Smoking Cessation
Journal of Smoking Cessation Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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