Making sense of the challenge of smoking cessation during pregnancy : a phenomenographic approach.

In general, most women are familiar with the need to stop smoking when they are pregnant. In spite of this, many women find it difficult to stop. Using a phenomenographic approach, this study explored Swedish pregnant and post-pregnant women's ways of making sense of smoking during pregnancy. A...

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Main Authors: Abrahamsson, Agneta, Springett, Jane, Karlsson, Leif, Ottosson, Torgny
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Högskolan Kristianstad, Institutionen för hälsovetenskaper 2005
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Online Access:http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hkr:diva-975
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-hkr-9752013-06-28T04:08:04ZMaking sense of the challenge of smoking cessation during pregnancy : a phenomenographic approach.engAbrahamsson, AgnetaSpringett, JaneKarlsson, LeifOttosson, TorgnyHögskolan Kristianstad, Institutionen för hälsovetenskaperHögskolan Kristianstad, Institutionen för hälsovetenskaperHögskolan Kristianstad, Institutionen för hälsovetenskaperHögskolan Kristianstad, Institutionen för beteendevetenskap2005Public health scienceFolkhälsovetenskapMEDICINEMEDICINIn general, most women are familiar with the need to stop smoking when they are pregnant. In spite of this, many women find it difficult to stop. Using a phenomenographic approach, this study explored Swedish pregnant and post-pregnant women's ways of making sense of smoking during pregnancy. A total of 17 women who either smoked throughout pregnancy or stopped smoking during pregnancy were interviewed. Five different story types of how they are making sense of smoking during pregnancy were identified: smoking can be justified; will stop later; my smoking might hurt the baby; smoking is just given up; smoking must be taken charge of. Based on the study it is argued that the approach used in health education in relation to smoking cessation in antenatal care needs to move from information transfer and advice-giving to the creation of a dialogue. The starting point should be the woman's knowledge, concerns, rationalizations and prejudices. A model is suggested in which a woman may move in a space on three axes depending on life encounters, dialogue and reflections on meaning. The goal in health education would be to encourage movement along three axes: 'increase of self-efficacy towards control', 'increase awareness by reflection on meaning of the smoking issue' and 'avoidance of defense of the smoking behavior'. Article in journalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articletexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hkr:diva-975doi:10.1093/her/cyg127PMID 15479706ISI:000229113500012Health Education Research, 0268-1153, 2005, 20:3, s. 367-378application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Public health science
Folkhälsovetenskap
MEDICINE
MEDICIN
spellingShingle Public health science
Folkhälsovetenskap
MEDICINE
MEDICIN
Abrahamsson, Agneta
Springett, Jane
Karlsson, Leif
Ottosson, Torgny
Making sense of the challenge of smoking cessation during pregnancy : a phenomenographic approach.
description In general, most women are familiar with the need to stop smoking when they are pregnant. In spite of this, many women find it difficult to stop. Using a phenomenographic approach, this study explored Swedish pregnant and post-pregnant women's ways of making sense of smoking during pregnancy. A total of 17 women who either smoked throughout pregnancy or stopped smoking during pregnancy were interviewed. Five different story types of how they are making sense of smoking during pregnancy were identified: smoking can be justified; will stop later; my smoking might hurt the baby; smoking is just given up; smoking must be taken charge of. Based on the study it is argued that the approach used in health education in relation to smoking cessation in antenatal care needs to move from information transfer and advice-giving to the creation of a dialogue. The starting point should be the woman's knowledge, concerns, rationalizations and prejudices. A model is suggested in which a woman may move in a space on three axes depending on life encounters, dialogue and reflections on meaning. The goal in health education would be to encourage movement along three axes: 'increase of self-efficacy towards control', 'increase awareness by reflection on meaning of the smoking issue' and 'avoidance of defense of the smoking behavior'.
author Abrahamsson, Agneta
Springett, Jane
Karlsson, Leif
Ottosson, Torgny
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title Making sense of the challenge of smoking cessation during pregnancy : a phenomenographic approach.
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title_full_unstemmed Making sense of the challenge of smoking cessation during pregnancy : a phenomenographic approach.
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