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Improving Tobacco Cessation Programs in Lao People's Democratic Republic: Perspectives of Healthcare Professionals
Tobacco use represents a major public health problem in Lao People's Democratic Republic (Lao PDR), however very few tobacco cessation programs are available. This formative, qualitative study of Lao healthcare professionals (HCP) aims to elicit both factors that help smokers quit and mechanism...
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Wolters Kluwer Health
2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9906516/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/GO.22.30000 |
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author | Xangsayarath, Phonepadith Kulkarni, Shweta Xayavong, Dalouny Soulaphy, Chanthavy Phandouangsy, Khatthanaphone Keopaseuth, Phayvanh Keothongkou, Khamsing Le, Tina Vidrine, Damon Vidrine, Jennifer Businelle, Michael Bui, Thanh |
author_facet | Xangsayarath, Phonepadith Kulkarni, Shweta Xayavong, Dalouny Soulaphy, Chanthavy Phandouangsy, Khatthanaphone Keopaseuth, Phayvanh Keothongkou, Khamsing Le, Tina Vidrine, Damon Vidrine, Jennifer Businelle, Michael Bui, Thanh |
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description | Tobacco use represents a major public health problem in Lao People's Democratic Republic (Lao PDR), however very few tobacco cessation programs are available. This formative, qualitative study of Lao healthcare professionals (HCP) aims to elicit both factors that help smokers quit and mechanisms to improve the effectiveness of tobacco treatment programs. METHODS: We conducted in-depth interviews with 28 HCPs at two hospitals, Setthathirath Hospital in Vientaine Capital and Champasak Hospital in Champasak Province. We used purposive sampling to select a diverse sample with regard to age, sex, work position, and clinical speciality. Interviews were voice recorded and transcribed verbatim. Data were analyzed using thematic content analysis aided by the MAXQDA program. Codes and themes related to smoking cessation behavior were based on theoretical constructs of the Phase-Based Model (PBM). Codes and themes related to intervention implementation or dissemination were based on the Practical, Robust Implementation and Sustainability Model (PRISM). RESULTS: Regarding PBM-based factors to help smokers quit, HCPs emphasized the need for medications to address craving, repeating quit-smoking advice, arranging follow-ups to monitor patients' progress, and advising patients on exercising or other distracting activities to cope with urges and stress. HCPs also identified visual education tools (e.g., short videos or images) as helpful, and that emphasis of smoking-related harms to patients' families increased smoker's motivation to quit. Salient PRISM-based factors for program implementation include the continuing dissemination of information regarding smoking-related harms in mass media, highlighting successful quit stories, the need for HCPs to be a model of becoming non-smokers, and the local enforcement of tobacco control policies (e.g., smoke-free environments). CONCLUSION: This study identified several areas for improvement to increase the likelihood of success for tobacco treatment programs in Lao PDR, including individual-level (smokers') factors, provider-level factors, and external environment factors. |
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spelling | pubmed-99065162023-02-10 Improving Tobacco Cessation Programs in Lao People's Democratic Republic: Perspectives of Healthcare Professionals Xangsayarath, Phonepadith Kulkarni, Shweta Xayavong, Dalouny Soulaphy, Chanthavy Phandouangsy, Khatthanaphone Keopaseuth, Phayvanh Keothongkou, Khamsing Le, Tina Vidrine, Damon Vidrine, Jennifer Businelle, Michael Bui, Thanh JCO Glob Oncol MEETING PROCEEDINGS Tobacco use represents a major public health problem in Lao People's Democratic Republic (Lao PDR), however very few tobacco cessation programs are available. This formative, qualitative study of Lao healthcare professionals (HCP) aims to elicit both factors that help smokers quit and mechanisms to improve the effectiveness of tobacco treatment programs. METHODS: We conducted in-depth interviews with 28 HCPs at two hospitals, Setthathirath Hospital in Vientaine Capital and Champasak Hospital in Champasak Province. We used purposive sampling to select a diverse sample with regard to age, sex, work position, and clinical speciality. Interviews were voice recorded and transcribed verbatim. Data were analyzed using thematic content analysis aided by the MAXQDA program. Codes and themes related to smoking cessation behavior were based on theoretical constructs of the Phase-Based Model (PBM). Codes and themes related to intervention implementation or dissemination were based on the Practical, Robust Implementation and Sustainability Model (PRISM). RESULTS: Regarding PBM-based factors to help smokers quit, HCPs emphasized the need for medications to address craving, repeating quit-smoking advice, arranging follow-ups to monitor patients' progress, and advising patients on exercising or other distracting activities to cope with urges and stress. HCPs also identified visual education tools (e.g., short videos or images) as helpful, and that emphasis of smoking-related harms to patients' families increased smoker's motivation to quit. Salient PRISM-based factors for program implementation include the continuing dissemination of information regarding smoking-related harms in mass media, highlighting successful quit stories, the need for HCPs to be a model of becoming non-smokers, and the local enforcement of tobacco control policies (e.g., smoke-free environments). CONCLUSION: This study identified several areas for improvement to increase the likelihood of success for tobacco treatment programs in Lao PDR, including individual-level (smokers') factors, provider-level factors, and external environment factors. Wolters Kluwer Health 2022-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9906516/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/GO.22.30000 Text en © 2022 by American Society of Clinical Oncology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) |
spellingShingle | MEETING PROCEEDINGS Xangsayarath, Phonepadith Kulkarni, Shweta Xayavong, Dalouny Soulaphy, Chanthavy Phandouangsy, Khatthanaphone Keopaseuth, Phayvanh Keothongkou, Khamsing Le, Tina Vidrine, Damon Vidrine, Jennifer Businelle, Michael Bui, Thanh Improving Tobacco Cessation Programs in Lao People's Democratic Republic: Perspectives of Healthcare Professionals |
title | Improving Tobacco Cessation Programs in Lao People's Democratic Republic: Perspectives of Healthcare Professionals |
title_full | Improving Tobacco Cessation Programs in Lao People's Democratic Republic: Perspectives of Healthcare Professionals |
title_fullStr | Improving Tobacco Cessation Programs in Lao People's Democratic Republic: Perspectives of Healthcare Professionals |
title_full_unstemmed | Improving Tobacco Cessation Programs in Lao People's Democratic Republic: Perspectives of Healthcare Professionals |
title_short | Improving Tobacco Cessation Programs in Lao People's Democratic Republic: Perspectives of Healthcare Professionals |
title_sort | improving tobacco cessation programs in lao people's democratic republic: perspectives of healthcare professionals |
topic | MEETING PROCEEDINGS |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9906516/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/GO.22.30000 |
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