Title: Tobacco use
1Tobacco use Cessation among Asian Oregonians A
community-based participatory approach for
reducing tobacco related health disparities in
the Asian Population
- Jennifer Kue, Elizabeth Takahashi, Carrie
Furrer - APHA 2008, San Diego, California
2Who are we?
- Asian Pacific Islander (API) Tobacco Prevention
and Education Program (TPEP) - Asian Family Center, a program of the Immigrant
and Refugee Community Organization (IRCO) - Non-profit community-based organization
- Specific population grantee of the Oregon DHS
TPEP - NPC Research, private research evaluation firm
3Goals of Presentation
- Describe project development process using a
community-based participatory research (CBPR)
approach - Explain quantitative phase (mail survey)
- Explain qualitative phase (interviews)
- Preliminary findings
- Next steps/Lessons learned
4What is CBPR?
- Approach to research evaluation that engages
community stakeholders in each project phase - Promotes shared learning power
- Iterative process
- Values community expertise, traditions, priorities
5Collaborators
- Asian Family Center
- Oregon Tobacco Quit Line
- Oregon Department of Human Services
- NPC Research
- International Language Bank (ILB)
- API Health Network
- Community members
6What Is the Problem?
- 21 of adult Oregonians currently smoke
cigarettes, compared to 10 of API adults (DHS,
2007) - Some evidence that specific API subpopulations
bear a greater burden of tobacco use (e.g., 31
for Korean men Lew Tanjasiri, 2003) - Gap in knowledge of tobacco use cessation
resource utilization among Asian Oregonians
7Project Overview
- What factors are related to tobacco use and
utilization of cessation resources among Asian
Oregonians? - demographics
- linguistic acculturation
- perceptions of harm of tobacco use
- Two-phase mixed-methods research project to
collect information 1) mail survey 2)
in-person interview.
8Instrument Development Survey
- Brief assessment of
- tobacco use
- linguistic acculturation
- perceptions of harm
- attitudes toward and use of cessation resources
- Items adapted from
- Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
(BRFSS) - California Korean Tobacco Cessation Survey
- Hmong Tobacco Use Survey Project
9Instrument Development Translation
- Translated into Simplified Chinese, Japanese,
Korean, Lao, Mien, Tagalog, Vietnamese - Iterative process with ILBs professional
translators and community members - Goal balance cultural appropriateness and
consistency
10Instrument Development Interview
- In-depth assessment of
- attitudes toward tobacco use
- cultural use of cigarettes
- acculturation, perceptions of harm
- motivation to quit
- knowledge utilization of cessation resources
- Goal Compliment and enrich information
collected through brief survey.
11Instrument Development Interview
- Mix of qualitative and quantitative questions
adapted from - Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
(BRFSS) - Diverse Racial Ethnic Groups and Nations
(DREAGAN) Study - Hmong Tobacco Use Survey
- Iterative process, including pilot testing
- Conducted in English
12Research Design Mail Survey
- Selected 10 counties with the highest population
of Asian Oregonians while maintaining
geographical diversity - 1100 addresses from Survey Sampling International
- Surnames identified as Asian
- List only included larger Asian ethnic subgroups
- Random sample within county
- 200 addresses from IRCO database
- IRB approval through Portland State University
13Research Design Mail Survey
- Process
- Introduction letter
- Survey 2 incentive
- Reminder cards
- Second round of surveys
- 100 lottery incentive
- 45 response rate (N491)
- Acceptable range for mail surveys 45-55
14Research Design Interview
- Recruitment methods (N19)
- Press releases in Asian ethnic newspapers, radio
stations, fliers, and mainstream media outlets - Word-of-mouth
- Interview process
- Recorded 1-hour interviews
- Monetary incentive (20 gift card)
- Transcription
15Preliminary Findings Sample
N432
Number in parentheses respondents of that
ethnicity
16Preliminary Findings Sample
Number in parentheses respondents from that
region
17Preliminary Findings Sample
Number in parentheses respondents in that age
group
18Preliminary Findings Prevalence
- 12.6 currently smoke cigarettes
- 14.0 currently use some form of tobacco
- 8.6 current smokers (BRFSS definition)
- 100 cigarettes currently smoke cigarettes
- Smoking prevalence among Asian and Pacific
Islanders was 10 (DHS, 2004-05).
19Preliminary Findings Prevalence
Number in parentheses respondents of that
ethnicity
20Preliminary Findings Prevalence
N425
Number in parentheses respondents in that age
group
21Preliminary Findings Prevalence
Number in parentheses respondents of that
gender
22Preliminary Findings Prevalence
N426
Number in parentheses respondents from that
region
23Preliminary Findings Quit Line
- What is the Oregon Tobacco Quit Line?
- Telephone-based counseling service for tobacco
cession (cognitive-behavioral therapy,
educational materials, nicotine-replacement
therapy). - Less than 1 of the callers in the 200708
contract year were APIs. - 36 had heard of the Oregon Tobacco Quit Line,
but varied for different groups of respondents.
24Preliminary Findings Quit Line
N405
Number in parentheses respondents of that
ethnicity
25Preliminary Findings Quit Line
N405
Number in parentheses respondents of that
gender
26Preliminary Findings Quit Line
N410
Number in parentheses respondents with that
level of education
27Preliminary Findings Quit Line
N413
Number in parentheses respondents from that
region
28Results from a CBPR Perspective
- AFC and NPC Research works together to develop
research products - Results shared with community members for
feedback and interpretation assistance - Products go to DHS for review
- Dissemination based on the needs of the
community, DHS, AFC/IRCO
29Lessons Learned
- Need for collaboration
- Difficulty in accessing target population
- Challenges with translation
- How to get a satisfactory response rate from a
mail survey with limited resources - Challenges recruiting for interview
- Need for support in managing and analyzing data
collected
30Contact Information
- Jennifer Kue, MPH Elizabeth Takahashi, MPH
- Asian Family Center, 4424 NE Glisan St.,
Portland, OR 97213 - Phone (503) 235-9396 ext. 121
- jenniferk_at_mail.irco.org elizabetht_at_mail.irco.org
- www.irco.org
- Carrie Furrer, Ph.D.
- NPC Research, 4380 SW Macadam Ave., Ste. 530,
Portland, OR 97239 - Phone (503) 243-2436 ext. 110
- furrer_at_npcresearch.com
- www.npcresearch.com