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Evaluation of the effectiveness of a WHO-5A model based comprehensive tobacco control program among migrant workers in Guangdong, China: a pilot study

机译:基于WHO-5A模型的广东省外来务工人员综合烟草控制计划有效性的评估:一项试点研究

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As a vulnerable population in China, migrant workers have a higher smoking rate than the general population. This study aims to assess the effectiveness of a WHO-5A based comprehensive tobacco control program in workplaces aggregated with migrants. Using a controlled before and after design, four purposely selected manufacturing factories were assigned to either intervention or control groups. Participants in the intervention arm received adapted 5A group counseling regularly supported by social-media and traditional health education approaches. The primary outcome was the change of smoking rate based on salivary cotinine concentration at three-month follow-up as compared to the control arm. Secondary outcomes were changes in smoking-related knowledge and attitudes assessed using questionnaires. Difference-in-differences approach (DID) and generalized estimating equations (GEE) models were used to conduct the effectiveness analysis. 149 and 166 workers were enrolled in the intervention and control arm respectively. The multiple imputed and adjusted GEE models demonstrated that, compared to those in the control arm, participants in the intervention arm had nearly 2.4 times odds of improving smoking-related knowledge (OR?=?2.40, 95% CI?=?1.32–4.36, P?=?0.02) and three times the odds of improving smoking-related attitude (OR?=?3.07, 95% CI?=?1.28–7.41, P?=?0.03). However, no significant difference was found regarding the change of smoking rate between the two arms (P?>?0.05). The regression analysis showed that attendance at the 5A group counseling sections was an important determinant of stopping smoking or improving smoking-related knowledge and attitudes in the intervention group. This WHO-5A comprehensive intervention was effective in improving migrant workers’ knowledge of smoking and anti-smoking attitudes. A large-scale, long-term trial is recommended to determine the effectiveness of this intervention. ChiCTR-OPC-17011637 at Chinese Clinical Trial Registry. Retrospectively registered on 12th June 2017.
机译:作为中国的弱势群体,农民工的吸烟率高于普通人群。这项研究旨在评估基于WHO-5A的全面烟草控制计划在与移民聚集在一起的工作场所中的有效性。使用受控的设计前后,将四个故意选择的制造工厂分配给干预组或对照组。干预部门的参与者定期接受由社交媒体和传统健康教育方法支持的适应性5A团体咨询。主要结果是与对照组相比,在三个月的随访中基于唾液中可替宁浓度的吸烟率变化。次要结果是使用问卷评估的吸烟相关知识和态度的变化。使用差异差异法(DID)和广义估计方程(GEE)模型进行有效性分析。干预和控制部门分别招募了149名工人和166名工人。多种插补和调整后的GEE模型表明,与对照组相比,干预组的参与者与吸烟有关的知识改善的几率接近2.4倍(OR == 2.40,95%CI = = 1.32-4.36 ,P?=?0.02)和改善吸烟相关态度的几率的三倍(OR?=?3.07,95%CI?=?1.28–7.41,P?=?0.03)。但是,两臂之间的吸烟率变化没有显着差异(P≥0.05)。回归分析表明,参加5A组咨询科的人数是干预组中戒烟或改善与吸烟相关的知识和态度的重要决定因素。 WHO-5A的这种全面干预措施有效地提高了移民工人的吸烟知识和反吸烟态度。建议进行大规模的长期试验,以确定这种干预措施的有效性。中国临床试验注册中心的ChiCTR-OPC-17011637。追溯注册于2017年6月12日。

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