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The head start tobacco cessation initiative: Using systems change to support staff identification and intervention for tobacco use in low-income families

机译:领先的戒烟倡议:利用系统变革来支持员工识别和干预低收入家庭的烟草使用

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Tobacco use continues to be the leading cause of preventable illness and death in the United States. Remarkably, more than nine million preschool-aged children are exposed to secondhand smoke, resulting in increased rates of morbidity and mortality. Even more disturbing is that tobacco use is highest among people with the lowest levels of income and education. Thus, reaching these populations is a challenge facing tobacco control programs. This report describes an innovative pilot project implementing a systems change model that involves multiple stakeholders in integrating evidence-based cessation strategies into federal Head Start programs, which serve low-income adults and their children. The Tobacco Cessation Initiative was developed through a partnership between the American Legacy Foundation, the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University, and the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center School of Public Health. The partnership developed guidelines to fit into the overall mission of Head Start by enabling participating sites to incorporate tobacco cessation identification and referral protocols into their existing infrastructures. This program allowed Head Start sites to incorporate, into their existing family services, protocols for user identification and referral; build partnerships with groups supporting tobacco cessation; link families to cessation services; and educate families about risks associated with exposure to secondhand smoke. Applying system strategies in non-clinical settings such as Head Start offers a way to improve the health and quality of life of preschool children at the highest risk for exposure to secondhand smoke.
机译:在美国,吸烟仍然是可预防的疾病和死亡的主要原因。值得注意的是,超过900万学龄前儿童暴露在二手烟中,导致发病率和死亡率增加。更令人不安的是,在收入和教育水平最低的人群中,烟草使用量最高。因此,达到这些人群是烟草控制计划面临的挑战。本报告介绍了一个创新的试点项目,该项目实施了系统变更模型,涉及多个利益相关方,他们将基于证据的戒烟策略纳入了联邦低收入成年人计划中,为低收入成年人及其子女提供服务。戒烟倡议是由美国传统基金会,哥伦比亚大学梅尔曼公共卫生学院和路易斯安那州立大学健康科学中心公共卫生学院合作开发的。该伙伴关系通过使参与站点将戒烟识别和推荐协议纳入其现有基础结构中,从而制定了适合于Head Start整体任务的准则。该计划允许Head Start网站将其协议用于其用户识别和推介的现有家庭服务中;与支持戒烟的团体建立伙伴关系;将家庭与戒烟服务联系起来;并教育家庭有关二手烟暴露的风险。在非临床环境(例如Head Start)中应用系统策略可提供一种方法,以改善处于最高二手烟暴露风险中的学龄前儿童的健康和生活质量。

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