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Implementing a context-driven awareness programme addressing household air pollution and tobacco: a FRESH AIR study.

Authors :
Brakema, Evelyn A.
van Gemert, Frederik A.
Williams, Sian
Sooronbaev, Talant
Emilov, Berik
Mademilov, Maamed
Tabyshova, Aizhamal
An, Pham Le
Quynh, Nguyen Nhat
Hong, Le Huynh Thi Cam
Dang, Tran Ngoc
van der Kleij, Rianne M. J. J.
Chavannes, Niels H.
de Jong, Corina
The FRESH AIR collaborators
Anastasaki, Marilena
Akylbekov, Azamat
Barton, Andy
Bertsias, Antonios
Binh, Pham Duong Uyen
Source :
NPJ Primary Care Respiratory Medicine; 10/6/2020, Vol. 30 Issue 1, pN.PAG-N.PAG, 1p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Most patients with chronic respiratory disease live in low-resource settings, where evidence is scarcest. In Kyrgyzstan and Vietnam, we studied the implementation of a Ugandan programme empowering communities to take action against biomass and tobacco smoke. Together with local stakeholders, we co-created a train-the-trainer implementation design and integrated the programme into existing local health infrastructures. Feasibility and acceptability, evaluated by the modified Conceptual Framework for Implementation Fidelity, were high: we reached ~15,000 Kyrgyz and ~10,000 Vietnamese citizens within budget (~€11,000/country). The right engaged stakeholders, high compatibility with local contexts and flexibility facilitated programme success. Scores on lung health awareness questionnaires increased significantly to an excellent level among all target groups. Behaviour change was moderately successful in Vietnam and highly successful in Kyrgyzstan. We conclude that contextualising the awareness programme to diverse low-resource settings can be feasible, acceptable and effective, and increase its sustainability. This paper provides guidance to translate lung health interventions to new contexts globally. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20551010
Volume :
30
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
NPJ Primary Care Respiratory Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
146303071
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41533-020-00201-z