Smokers can quit regardless of motivation stage in a worksite dmoking cessation programme in Malaysia

Background: There is an unclear relationship between smoker's early motivation and success rates. Here we aimed to explore the correlates of motivation and smoking abstinence and relapse in worksite smoking cessation programmes. Methods: This prospective cohort study involved employees from two...

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Main Authors: Yasin, Siti Munira, Retneswari, Masilamani, Moy, Foong Ming, Koh, David, Isahak, Marzuki
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Published: West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention 2011
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spelling my.um.eprints.37602021-01-15T08:12:47Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/3760/ Smokers can quit regardless of motivation stage in a worksite dmoking cessation programme in Malaysia Yasin, Siti Munira Retneswari, Masilamani Moy, Foong Ming Koh, David Isahak, Marzuki R Medicine Background: There is an unclear relationship between smoker's early motivation and success rates. Here we aimed to explore the correlates of motivation and smoking abstinence and relapse in worksite smoking cessation programmes. Methods: This prospective cohort study involved employees from two major public universities in Malaysia. Participants were actively recruited into a smoking cessation programme. At the start of treatment, participants were administered a questionnaire on sociodemographic variables, smoking habits and `stage of change'. Behaviour therapy with free nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) was given as treatment for two months. A similar stage of change questionnaire was given at six months, and their smoking status was determined. Results: There were 185 smokers from both Universities, who joined the programme. At six months, 24 smokers reported sustained abstinence while the others had relapsed. Prior to the programme, the majority of smokers were seriously planning on quitting (59.5- preparation stage), but over a third had no plans to quit (35.5- contemplation stage). There was no significant difference noted in changes of motivation stage among the relapsers and the non quitters. In addition, logistic regression showed that sustained abstinence was not predicted by pre-session motivation stage, but this did predict higher relapse for the participants, compared to those in the preparation stage. Conclusion: It is possible to help smokers in the lower motivation groups to quit, provided extra caution is taken to prevent relapse. Healthcare providers' recruitment strategies for cessation programmes should thus encompass smokers in all motivation stages. West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention 2011 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/3760/1/Smokers_Can_Quit_Regardless_of_Motivation_Stage.pdf Yasin, Siti Munira and Retneswari, Masilamani and Moy, Foong Ming and Koh, David and Isahak, Marzuki (2011) Smokers can quit regardless of motivation stage in a worksite dmoking cessation programme in Malaysia. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 12 (9). pp. 2193-2198. ISSN 1513-7368
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Yasin, Siti Munira
Retneswari, Masilamani
Moy, Foong Ming
Koh, David
Isahak, Marzuki
Smokers can quit regardless of motivation stage in a worksite dmoking cessation programme in Malaysia
description Background: There is an unclear relationship between smoker's early motivation and success rates. Here we aimed to explore the correlates of motivation and smoking abstinence and relapse in worksite smoking cessation programmes. Methods: This prospective cohort study involved employees from two major public universities in Malaysia. Participants were actively recruited into a smoking cessation programme. At the start of treatment, participants were administered a questionnaire on sociodemographic variables, smoking habits and `stage of change'. Behaviour therapy with free nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) was given as treatment for two months. A similar stage of change questionnaire was given at six months, and their smoking status was determined. Results: There were 185 smokers from both Universities, who joined the programme. At six months, 24 smokers reported sustained abstinence while the others had relapsed. Prior to the programme, the majority of smokers were seriously planning on quitting (59.5- preparation stage), but over a third had no plans to quit (35.5- contemplation stage). There was no significant difference noted in changes of motivation stage among the relapsers and the non quitters. In addition, logistic regression showed that sustained abstinence was not predicted by pre-session motivation stage, but this did predict higher relapse for the participants, compared to those in the preparation stage. Conclusion: It is possible to help smokers in the lower motivation groups to quit, provided extra caution is taken to prevent relapse. Healthcare providers' recruitment strategies for cessation programmes should thus encompass smokers in all motivation stages.
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author Yasin, Siti Munira
Retneswari, Masilamani
Moy, Foong Ming
Koh, David
Isahak, Marzuki
author_facet Yasin, Siti Munira
Retneswari, Masilamani
Moy, Foong Ming
Koh, David
Isahak, Marzuki
author_sort Yasin, Siti Munira
title Smokers can quit regardless of motivation stage in a worksite dmoking cessation programme in Malaysia
title_short Smokers can quit regardless of motivation stage in a worksite dmoking cessation programme in Malaysia
title_full Smokers can quit regardless of motivation stage in a worksite dmoking cessation programme in Malaysia
title_fullStr Smokers can quit regardless of motivation stage in a worksite dmoking cessation programme in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Smokers can quit regardless of motivation stage in a worksite dmoking cessation programme in Malaysia
title_sort smokers can quit regardless of motivation stage in a worksite dmoking cessation programme in malaysia
publisher West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention
publishDate 2011
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/3760/1/Smokers_Can_Quit_Regardless_of_Motivation_Stage.pdf
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