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Barriers and motivators to reducing secondhand smoke exposure in African American families of head start children: a qualitative study

机译:定性研究:减少非裔美国人启蒙儿童家庭二手烟暴露的障碍和动机

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Results: African-American families identified several themes that were either or both barriers and motivators for SHSe reduction, including: asking others not to smoke, other family living in the home, neighborhood safety, absence of childcare, cost/availability of cessation tools, physician support and prevention of health problems. Discussion: Urban, low-income African-American families face numerous barriers to reducing SHSe. Families were able to identify many motivators for reducing SHSe, suggesting an awareness of the importance for SHSe reduction but uncertainty in their confidence to change behaviors. Counseling should include tailoring to be most effective in supporting health behavior change. Greater emphasis on motivators is needed, such as low-cost/free cessation tools, engagement from physicians and greater involvement of extended family members.
机译:结果:非裔美国人家庭确定了减少SHSe的障碍或动机的几个主题,包括:要求其他人不要吸烟,其他家庭住所,邻里安全,缺少育儿,戒烟工具的成本/可用性,医师支持和预防健康问题。讨论:城市低收入的非洲裔美国家庭在减少SHSe方面面临许多障碍。家庭能够识别出许多减少SHSe的动机,这表明人们认识到减少SHSe的重要性,但是他们对改变行为的信心存在不确定性。咨询应包括剪裁,以最有效地支持健康行为的改变。需要更加重视激励因素,例如低成本/免费的戒烟工具,医生的参与以及大家庭成员的更多参与。

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