2008
DOI: 10.1353/cpr.0.0038
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Institutionalizing a Comprehensive Tobacco-Cessation Protocol in an Indigenous Health System: Lessons Learned

Abstract: Background-Native Hawaiians have high smoking prevalence and high lung cancer mortality rates.

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“…All 11 studies were developed with a marginalized community. Two studies engaged partnerships with low socioeconomic African American communities [10–15], three with Asian communities [1622], two with American Indian communities [23–25], and one with a Native Hawaiian community [26–28]. …”
Section: Study Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…All 11 studies were developed with a marginalized community. Two studies engaged partnerships with low socioeconomic African American communities [10–15], three with Asian communities [1622], two with American Indian communities [23–25], and one with a Native Hawaiian community [26–28]. …”
Section: Study Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Froelicher and colleagues [14, 15] enhanced their 5-week PHS guided intervention (i.e., counseling, nicotine replacement therapy) with tailored tobacco industry and media messages to reinforce tobacco industry targeting to the African American community. Santos and colleagues [26–28] implemented PHS recommendations for system level changes (i.e., 5 As - Ask, Advise, Assess, Assist, Arrange) in five health systems. Two studies used a CBPR approach to develop an internet-based cessation intervention: one for teens in school systems [30] and the other a tailored internet-based cessation for a national sample of Korean Americans [20].…”
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“…Health care systems often lack the resources, infrastructure, and organizational culture needed to overcome barriers to change [14]. Few studies have examined implementation of the CPG for treatment of tobacco use in health care systems serving the most medically vulnerable [15][16][17].…”
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confidence: 99%