The effectiveness of a transtheoretical model-based smoking cessation intervention for rural smokers: A quasi-experimental longitudinal study

Yin Hui Chang, Chiung Hui Fu, Mei Hsiu Hsu, Chizimuzo Okoli, Su Er Guo

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Abstract

Objective: Cigarette smoking is highly prevalent, despite being a primary preventable cause of disease and mortality. This study examined the effect of a Transtheoretical Model (TTM)-based psychoeducational intervention for smoking cessation (SC) on knowledge, SC-related parameters, and progression through the TTM stages of change among rural smokers. Methods: This quasi-experimental study recruited 200 smokers from an outpatient clinic. The comparison group was recruited before the experimental group to address possible self-selection bias. Structured questionnaires were administered pre- and post-intervention (three months) and at follow-up (six months). Results: A generalised estimation equation model indicated that the TTM-based intervention significantly increased participants’ SC-knowledge and improved progression through TTM stages by the six-month follow-up. No significant group differences were found in self-efficacy and nicotine dependence scores or daily cigarette consumption. Conclusions: A TTM-based intervention enhances SC-knowledge and fosters progress through change stages. However, it does not directly impact nicotine dependence or cigarette consumption. Outpatient settings may employ TTM-based programmes for SC education and motivation. Detecting anticipated effects may require a longer intervention duration exceeding six months. Practice implications: Such TTM-based programmes may facilitate SC-knowledge and motivation in outpatient settings. Further research to comprehend patients’ context and experiences during the stages of change is required.

Original languageEnglish
Article number108136
JournalPatient Education and Counseling
Volume122
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2024

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Keywords

  • Rural smoker
  • Smoking cessation self-efficacy
  • Smoking control
  • Stages-of-change model
  • TTM model

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Medicine

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