Author
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- Andrea Bowe
(Health Intelligence Unit, Strategic Planning and Transformation, Health Service Executive, Dublin, Ireland)
- Louise Marron
(Department of Public Health, Health Service Executive, Dr. Steevens’ Hospital, Dublin, Ireland)
- John Devlin
(Irish Prison Service Irish, IDA Business Park, Ballinalee Road, Longford, Ireland)
- Paul Kavanagh
(Health Intelligence Unit, Strategic Planning and Transformation, Health Service Executive, Dublin, Ireland
Department of Public Health and Epidemiology, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Dublin 2, Ireland)
Abstract
The disproportionately high prevalence of tobacco use among prisoners remains an important public health issue. While Ireland has well-established legislative bans on smoking in public places, these do not apply in prisons. This study evaluates a multi-component tobacco control intervention in a medium security prison for adult males in Ireland. A stop-smoking intervention, targeting staff and prisoners, was designed, implemented, and evaluated with a before-and-after study. Analysis was conducted using McNemar’s test for paired binary data, Wilcoxon signed rank test for ordinal data, and paired T-tests for continuous normal data. Pre-intervention, 44.3% ( n = 58) of the study population were current smokers, consisting of 60.7% of prisoners ( n = 51) and 15.9% of staff ( n = 7). Post-intervention, 45.1% of prisoners ( n = 23/51) and 100% of staff ( n = 7/7) who identified as current smokers pre-intervention reported abstinence from smoking. Among non-smokers, the proportion reporting being exposed to someone else’s cigarette smoke while being a resident or working in the unit decreased from 69.4% ( n = 50/72) pre-intervention to 27.8% ( n = 20/72) post-intervention ( p < 0.001). This multicomponent intervention resulted in high abstinence rates, had high acceptability among both staff and prisoners, and was associated with wider health benefits across the prison setting.
Suggested Citation
Andrea Bowe & Louise Marron & John Devlin & Paul Kavanagh, 2021.
"An Evaluation of the Impact of a Multicomponent Stop Smoking Intervention in an Irish Prison,"
IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 18(22), pages 1-11, November.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:18:y:2021:i:22:p:11981-:d:679344
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