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They Were Willing to Work with Me and Not Pressure Me: A Qualitative Investigation into the Features of Value of a Smoking Cessation in Pregnancy Program for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women

机译:他们愿意和我一起工作而不是向我施加压力:对原住民和托雷斯海峡岛屿女性怀孕计划的戒烟价值特征的定性调查

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With tobacco commonly used for stress relief, smoking cessation during pregnancy can present challenges for women facing stressful circumstances. This can be pronounced for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women who experience disproportionately high smoking rates during pregnancy and also have a greater intersection of stressors from social disadvantage, institutional racism and trauma. To contribute understandings into how women can be best supported at this time, this study identified the features of value of an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander pregnancy smoking cessation program that addressed the contexts of women’s lives in culturally affirming and strength-based ways. A narrative methodology using a yarning approach was used to interview 7 pregnant women, 6 significant others, 3 case managers, and 4 healthcare professionals. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis, guided by an Indigenist research practice of deep and reflexive researcher listening. Features of value included: relationship-based care, holistic wraparound care, flexibility, individualized care, and culturally orientated care. Combined, they enabled highly relevant and responsive women-centered, trauma-informed, and harm-reducing smoking cessation support that was well received by participants, who achieved promising smoking changes, including cessation. This approach strongly departs from standard practices and provides a blueprint for meaningful support for pregnant women experiencing vulnerabilities.
机译:随着烟草常用于压力缓解,怀孕期间的吸烟可能会对妇女面临压力情况的挑战。这对于原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民妇女来说,这可以发表于怀孕期间经历不成比例的高吸烟率,并且来自社会劣势,制度种族主义和创伤的压力源更大。本研究确定了对妇女最能获得最佳支持的理解,确定了原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民怀孕戒烟计划的价值的特征,这些计划在文化肯定和基于力量的方式上解决了妇女生活的背景。采用叙述方法采用叙事方法采访7名孕妇,6名重要人,3例管理者和4名医疗专业人士。利用主题分析分析了数据,由深度和反射研究人员听力的​​本机关研究实践为指导。价值的特征包括:基于关系的护理,整体缠绕护理,灵活性,个性化护理,以及文化面向护理。合并,他们使高度相关和响应的女性以持续的妇女为中心,创新的妇女创新,并危害减少参与者的吸烟戒烟支持,该支持是达到有希望的吸烟的变化,包括停止。这种方法强烈地脱离了标准实践,为孕妇遭受漏洞提供了有意义的支持。

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