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Facilitators and barriers to smoking cessation among minority men using the behavioral-ecological model and Behavior Change Wheel: A concept mapping study

BACKGROUND AND AIM: Universal smoking cessation strategies are not always successful for minorities, among whom smoking is highly prevalent despite high intention to quit. This study identifies facilitators for smoking cessation, as perceived by minority male smokers, that can inform a culturally ap...

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Autores principales: Daoud, Nihaya, Jung, Ye Eun, Sheikh Muhammad, Ahmad, Weinstein, Ruth, Qaadny, Amir, Ghattas, Faten, Khatib, Mohammad, Grotto, Itamar
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6200188/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30356254
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0204657
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author Daoud, Nihaya
Jung, Ye Eun
Sheikh Muhammad, Ahmad
Weinstein, Ruth
Qaadny, Amir
Ghattas, Faten
Khatib, Mohammad
Grotto, Itamar
author_facet Daoud, Nihaya
Jung, Ye Eun
Sheikh Muhammad, Ahmad
Weinstein, Ruth
Qaadny, Amir
Ghattas, Faten
Khatib, Mohammad
Grotto, Itamar
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description BACKGROUND AND AIM: Universal smoking cessation strategies are not always successful for minorities, among whom smoking is highly prevalent despite high intention to quit. This study identifies facilitators for smoking cessation, as perceived by minority male smokers, that can inform a culturally appropriate national plan for smoking prevention and cessation. METHODS: We conducted in 2013 a three-stage study among Arab minority male current and former smokers (ages 18–64) in Israel, among whom smoking is very high: first, a Concept Mapping (CM) study with 102 and 202 participants in the brainstorming, and sorting and rating phases respectively. Second, we assigned clusters identified in the CM study to contingency levels using the Behavioral Ecological Model (BEM). Third, we classified clusters into intervention functions and policies using the Behavior Change Wheel (BCW). FINDINGS: The CM study revealed 58 barriers and facilitators for smoking prevention and cessation that were sorted into 11 clusters by the participants. These clusters were analogous to four BEM level contingency of smoking (social, institutional, community and individual). We classified it into two main policy categories, based on the BCW: 1- restructuring the socio-political environment of smoking through affirmative government's policies towards Arab minority in Israel, and 2-developing a culturally appropriate plan for smoking cessation in Arab local authorities including: raising awareness about tobacco hazards; enforcing anti-smoking laws; strengthening community institutional action; providing smoking cessation services; considering raising prices for tobacco products, addressing psychological sources of smoking in Arab men. CONCLUSIONS: Our study revealed barriers, facilitators and contingencies of smoking prevention and cessation with two main policy action items among the Arab minority in Israel: changing the socio-political environment of smoking, and developing a culturally appropriate smoking prevention and cessation national plan. Our study framework can inform policies and culturally appropriate interventions for smoking prevention and cessation in other minorities.
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spelling pubmed-62001882018-11-19 Facilitators and barriers to smoking cessation among minority men using the behavioral-ecological model and Behavior Change Wheel: A concept mapping study Daoud, Nihaya Jung, Ye Eun Sheikh Muhammad, Ahmad Weinstein, Ruth Qaadny, Amir Ghattas, Faten Khatib, Mohammad Grotto, Itamar PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND AND AIM: Universal smoking cessation strategies are not always successful for minorities, among whom smoking is highly prevalent despite high intention to quit. This study identifies facilitators for smoking cessation, as perceived by minority male smokers, that can inform a culturally appropriate national plan for smoking prevention and cessation. METHODS: We conducted in 2013 a three-stage study among Arab minority male current and former smokers (ages 18–64) in Israel, among whom smoking is very high: first, a Concept Mapping (CM) study with 102 and 202 participants in the brainstorming, and sorting and rating phases respectively. Second, we assigned clusters identified in the CM study to contingency levels using the Behavioral Ecological Model (BEM). Third, we classified clusters into intervention functions and policies using the Behavior Change Wheel (BCW). FINDINGS: The CM study revealed 58 barriers and facilitators for smoking prevention and cessation that were sorted into 11 clusters by the participants. These clusters were analogous to four BEM level contingency of smoking (social, institutional, community and individual). We classified it into two main policy categories, based on the BCW: 1- restructuring the socio-political environment of smoking through affirmative government's policies towards Arab minority in Israel, and 2-developing a culturally appropriate plan for smoking cessation in Arab local authorities including: raising awareness about tobacco hazards; enforcing anti-smoking laws; strengthening community institutional action; providing smoking cessation services; considering raising prices for tobacco products, addressing psychological sources of smoking in Arab men. CONCLUSIONS: Our study revealed barriers, facilitators and contingencies of smoking prevention and cessation with two main policy action items among the Arab minority in Israel: changing the socio-political environment of smoking, and developing a culturally appropriate smoking prevention and cessation national plan. Our study framework can inform policies and culturally appropriate interventions for smoking prevention and cessation in other minorities. Public Library of Science 2018-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6200188/ /pubmed/30356254 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0204657 Text en © 2018 Daoud et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Daoud, Nihaya
Jung, Ye Eun
Sheikh Muhammad, Ahmad
Weinstein, Ruth
Qaadny, Amir
Ghattas, Faten
Khatib, Mohammad
Grotto, Itamar
Facilitators and barriers to smoking cessation among minority men using the behavioral-ecological model and Behavior Change Wheel: A concept mapping study
title Facilitators and barriers to smoking cessation among minority men using the behavioral-ecological model and Behavior Change Wheel: A concept mapping study
title_full Facilitators and barriers to smoking cessation among minority men using the behavioral-ecological model and Behavior Change Wheel: A concept mapping study
title_fullStr Facilitators and barriers to smoking cessation among minority men using the behavioral-ecological model and Behavior Change Wheel: A concept mapping study
title_full_unstemmed Facilitators and barriers to smoking cessation among minority men using the behavioral-ecological model and Behavior Change Wheel: A concept mapping study
title_short Facilitators and barriers to smoking cessation among minority men using the behavioral-ecological model and Behavior Change Wheel: A concept mapping study
title_sort facilitators and barriers to smoking cessation among minority men using the behavioral-ecological model and behavior change wheel: a concept mapping study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6200188/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30356254
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0204657
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