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

Abstract Background 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. Methods Using a controlled befo...

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Main Authors: Wenxin Chai, Guanyang Zou, Jingrong Shi, Wen Chen, Xiao Gong, Xiaolin Wei, Li Ling
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Published: BMC 2018-02-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-018-5182-6
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spelling doaj-4da3c4e702824d97866cc0d63e4a97452020-11-25T00:30:41ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582018-02-0118111210.1186/s12889-018-5182-6Evaluation of the effectiveness of a WHO-5A model based comprehensive tobacco control program among migrant workers in Guangdong, China: a pilot studyWenxin Chai0Guanyang Zou1Jingrong Shi2Wen Chen3Xiao Gong4Xiaolin Wei5Li Ling6Faculty of Medical Statistics and Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Sun Yat-sen UniversitySun Yat-sen Center for Migrant Health Policy, Sun Yat-sen UniversitySun Yat-sen Center for Migrant Health Policy, Sun Yat-sen UniversityFaculty of Medical Statistics and Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Sun Yat-sen UniversityFaculty of Medical Statistics and Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Sun Yat-sen UniversityDivision of Clinical Public Health and Institute for Health Policy Management and Evaluation, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of TorontoFaculty of Medical Statistics and Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Sun Yat-sen UniversityAbstract Background 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. Methods 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. Results 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. Conclusions 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. Trial registration ChiCTR-OPC-17011637 at Chinese Clinical Trial Registry. Retrospectively registered on 12th June 2017.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-018-5182-6CotinineTobacco controlIntervention programsMigrantWorkplace
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author Wenxin Chai
Guanyang Zou
Jingrong Shi
Wen Chen
Xiao Gong
Xiaolin Wei
Li Ling
spellingShingle Wenxin Chai
Guanyang Zou
Jingrong Shi
Wen Chen
Xiao Gong
Xiaolin Wei
Li Ling
Evaluation of the effectiveness of a WHO-5A model based comprehensive tobacco control program among migrant workers in Guangdong, China: a pilot study
BMC Public Health
Cotinine
Tobacco control
Intervention programs
Migrant
Workplace
author_facet Wenxin Chai
Guanyang Zou
Jingrong Shi
Wen Chen
Xiao Gong
Xiaolin Wei
Li Ling
author_sort Wenxin Chai
title Evaluation of the effectiveness of a WHO-5A model based comprehensive tobacco control program among migrant workers in Guangdong, China: a pilot study
title_short Evaluation of the effectiveness of a WHO-5A model based comprehensive tobacco control program among migrant workers in Guangdong, China: a pilot study
title_full Evaluation of the effectiveness of a WHO-5A model based comprehensive tobacco control program among migrant workers in Guangdong, China: a pilot study
title_fullStr Evaluation of the effectiveness of a WHO-5A model based comprehensive tobacco control program among migrant workers in Guangdong, China: a pilot study
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the effectiveness of a WHO-5A model based comprehensive tobacco control program among migrant workers in Guangdong, China: a pilot study
title_sort evaluation of the effectiveness of a who-5a model based comprehensive tobacco control program among migrant workers in guangdong, china: a pilot study
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2018-02-01
description Abstract Background 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. Methods 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. Results 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. Conclusions 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. Trial registration ChiCTR-OPC-17011637 at Chinese Clinical Trial Registry. Retrospectively registered on 12th June 2017.
topic Cotinine
Tobacco control
Intervention programs
Migrant
Workplace
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-018-5182-6
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