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“I can’t stand it…but I do it sometimes” parental smoking around children: practices, beliefs, and conflicts – a qualitative study

机译:“我受不了......但是我有时候会这样做”周围的父母吸烟:习俗,信仰和冲突 - 一个定性研究

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BACKGROUND:Many parents continue to smoke around their children despite the widely known risks of children's exposure to tobacco smoke. We sought to learn about parental smoking behavior around children from parents' perspective.METHODS:Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 65 smoking parents or partners of smoking parents of children up to age 7, to learn about home smoking rules, behaviours performed to try to protect children, and smoking-related conflicts, from parents' perspective. Interviews were recorded and transcribed and thematic analysis performed. Recruitment was challenging due to the sensitive nature of the topic.RESULTS:Many parents described smoking around their children in certain areas of the home, outdoors, and in what they consider to be open or ventilated areas. Participants emphasized efforts to protect their children and described various mitigating practices but held mixed views as to their effectiveness. Parents had different conceptions of which areas or distances were considered 'safe'. Many smoking parents described conflicts both internal and with other family members regarding the protection of children. Some parents who continue to smoke around their children despite understanding the health risks felt powerless to effect change, as well as being uncertain as to the effectiveness of their protective strategies; others were aware but reluctant to change.CONCLUSION:Findings shed light on some of the difficulties faced by smoking parents and obstacles to maintaining a smoke-free environment for their children, providing insight for the type of information and support required to help parents better protect their children from exposure to tobacco smoke. Awareness of health risks associated with secondhand smoke was demonstrated, yet parents in smoking families were confused regarding which rules and behaviours best protect children from exposure to tobacco smoke. Parents were sometimes aware that their smoking 'rules' and mitigating practices were limited in their effectiveness. Guidelines should be provided explaining how and when exposure occurs and how to keep children safe.
机译:背景:许多父母尽管儿童暴露于烟草烟雾的广泛风险,但许多父母仍在享受孩子。我们试图了解父母的透视周围儿童周围的父母吸烟行为。方法:半结构化访谈是用65次吸烟的父母或7岁的儿童吸烟父母的合作伙伴进行,了解家庭吸烟规则,表演尝试的行为保护儿童和吸烟有关的冲突,从父母的角度来看。记录和转录的访谈和进行主题分析。由于主题的敏感性,招聘是挑战的。结果:许多父母在家庭的某些地区,户外吸烟,以及他们认为是开放或通风的地区。与会者强调努力保护孩子,并描述了各种缓解实践,而是持有其有效性的混合意见。父母有不同的概念,其中哪些地区或距离被认为是“安全”。许多吸烟的父母描述了内部和其他家庭成员的冲突,就保护儿童。一些父母尽管了解健康风险,但仍然在他们的孩子身边感到无能为力的变化,以及不确定他们保护策略的有效性;其他人意识到但不愿意改变。结论:在吸烟父母和障碍面临的一些困难中,对他们的孩子维护无烟环境的一些困难,为帮助父母提供更好保护所需的信息和支持的洞察力他们的孩子免于暴露在烟草烟雾中。对与二手烟有关的健康风险的认识被证明,吸烟家庭的父母对哪些规则和行为最能保护儿童免受暴露于烟草烟雾。父母有时意识到他们的吸烟“规则”和减轻实践的有效性有限。应提供指南,说明曝光如何以及何时发生以及如何让孩子安全。

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