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Implementation of a peer-led school based smoking prevention programme: a mixed methods process evaluation

机译:实施同行LED学校的吸烟预防计划:混合方法过程评估

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Smoking prevention programmes that reach adolescents before they experiment with tobacco may reduce the prevalence of tobacco use. ASSIST is a school-based, peer-led smoking prevention programme that encourages the diffusion of non-smoking norms among secondary school students (aged 12-13), and was shown in a randomised control trial (conducted 2001-2004) to reduce the prevalence of weekly smoking. This paper presents findings from a process evaluation of the implementation of ASSIST in Scotland in 2014-2017. It examines acceptability and fidelity of implementation and explores the context of message diffusion between peers. Mixed method implementation study with students (n?=?61), school staff (n?=?41), trainers (n?=?31) and policy and commissioning leads (n?=?17), structured observations (n?=?42) and student surveys (n?=?2130). ASSIST was delivered with a high degree of fidelity to the licensed manual with all elements of the programme implemented. Student survey findings indicated that the frequency of conversations about smoking increased over the ASSIST delivery period (18% at baseline, 26% at follow-up), but student recollection of conversations about smoking with peer supporters was low (9%). The delivery context of ASSIST was important when considering perceptions of message diffusion. In the study schools, survey findings showed that 0.9% (n?=?19) of participants were regular smokers (at least once a week), with nine out of ten (89.9%, n?=?1880) saying they had never smoked. This very low prevalence may have affected when and with whom conversations took place. Study participants indicated that there were wider benefits of taking part in ASSIST for: peer supporters (i.e. personal and communication skills); schools (an externally delivered health promotion programme that required minimal resource from schools); and communities (via communication about the risks of smoking to wider social networks). ASSIST in Scotland was delivered with a high degree of fidelity to the licensed programme and was acceptable from the perspective of schools, students and trainers. Targeting ASSIST in deprived areas with higher youth smoking prevalence or in other countries where youth smoking rates are rising or higher than in Scotland may be particularly relevant for the future delivery.
机译:吸烟预防计划在烟草试验之前到达青少年可能会降低烟草使用的患病率。协助是一项基于学校的同行吸烟预防计划,鼓励中学生(12-13岁)的禁烟规范扩散,并在随机控制试验(2001-2004)中显示,以减少每周吸烟的患病率。本文介绍了2014 - 2017年苏格兰协助实施的过程评估的结果。它检查了实现的可接受性和保真度,并探讨了对等体之间的消息扩散的背景。与学生的混合方法实施研究(n?=?61),学校工作人员(n?= 41),培训师(n?=?31)和政策和调试导致(n?=?17),结构化观察(n? =?42)和学生调查(n?=?2130)。通过实施方案的所有要素,为许可手册提供高度保真度的助攻。学生调查结果表明,关于吸烟的对话频率在助攻交付期增加(基线18%,随访时26%),但学生回忆有关同行支持者的对话的谈话较低(9%)。在考虑对消息扩散的看法时,辅助的交付上下文非常重要。在研究学校,调查结果表明,参与者的0.9%(n?=?19)是常规吸烟者(至少每周一次),十分之九(89.9%,n?= 1880)说他们从来没有熏制。这种非常低的流行可能会影响何时何时何地进行谈话。学习参与者表示,参加辅助的更广泛的益处:同行支持者(即个人和沟通技巧);学校(外部交付的健康促销计划,需要学校的最小资源);和社区(通过关于吸烟风险的沟通,更广泛的社交网络)。苏格兰的协助为许可计划提供高度保真度,并可从学校,学生和培训师的角度接受。针对具有更高青年吸烟的贫困地区或其他青年吸烟率升高或高于苏格兰的国家的贫困地区可能与未来的交付特别相关。

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