Implementation fidelity of packaged teen smoking cessation treatments delivered in community-based settings.

Abstract:

:Efficacious 'packaged' teen smoking cessation treatment programs, those developed by national organizations, are widely disseminated to local communities to help teens quit smoking. The implementation fidelity of these programs in community settings has not been documented. The efficacy of these programs could be lessened if they are not implemented as intended. Data from Helping Young Smokers Quit describe the frequency and types of modifications made to packaged teen cessation treatment programs for community delivery. A national sample of 591 community-based teen tobacco cessation treatment programs was profiled and 59% used a single packaged treatment program. Bivariate analyses found that 63% of program administrators reported implementing their program as planned; 37% modified their selected program. The most frequently reported modifications were made to the length and format of the program. Of those who modified their programs, >90% reported multiple program modifications (e.g. length and content). Administrators modified their programs to accommodate implementation barriers, such as time constraints and low participant enrollment, and to address the needs of participants with multiple risk behaviors that are co-morbid with tobacco use.

journal_name

Health Educ Res

authors

Sterling K,Curry S,Sporer A,Emery S,Mermelstein R

doi

10.1093/her/cyp053

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2009-12-01 00:00:00

pages

941-8

issue

6

eissn

0268-1153

issn

1465-3648

pii

cyp053

journal_volume

24

pub_type

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