Self-Efficacy And Smoking Cessation: A Mixed Method Study Among Adult Smokers In Fiji

Author:

Mohammadnezhad Masoud1,Kengganpanich Mondha2,Khan Sabiha3,Makutu Litia3,Mangum Tamara4

Affiliation:

1. Associate Professor, School of Nursing and Healthcare Leadership, University of Bradford, Bradford, UK

2. Associate Professor, Faculty of Public Health, Department of Health Education and Behavioral Sciences, Mahidol University, Thailand

3. Lecture, School of Public Health and Primary Care, Fiji National University, Suva, Fiji

4. Associate Professor, University of Health Sciences Antigua, Dow’s Hill, Piccadilly Antigua

Abstract

Introduction Smokers usually lack confidence to quit smoking due to previous unsuccessful attempts. This study aimed to assess self-efficacy and quitting smoking among current adult smokers in Suva, Fiji. Methods This study applied a mixed method design among current adult smokers who attended three randomly selected healthcare centers in Suva, Fiji between 1st May to 31st July 2020. A self-administered questionnaire was used to collect quantitative information on smoking and smoking cessation, self-efficacy, and stage of smoking. A semi-structured, open-ended questionnaire was used to guide the interviews. Qualitative data was transcribed and thematic analysis was applied to identify the common themes. Results Four hundred sixty-four smokers participated in the quantitative study, with a mean age of 32.7 (SD=12.1). Only 16.6% of participants were at the stage of “Preparation” and 4.95% of them were at the stage of “Action”, according to the stage of change model. Majority of participants (43.1%) had low self-efficacy to quit smoking. Thirty-five smokers participated in in-depth interviews, with majority (48.57%) in the age group of 18-24. Two themes were identified including “Determinants of self-efficacy” and “Factors affecting quit smoking”. Conclusions This study showed that adult smokers had low confidence to quit smoking. Developing a tailored intervention using models such as Transtheoretical Model (TTM) and stage of change may help smokers to quit smoking in Fiji.

Publisher

Open Access Pub

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

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