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Title: A Qualitative perspective on multiple health behaviour change: Views of smoking cessation advisors who promote physical activity
Author(s): Everson-Hock, Emma S
Taylor, Adrian H
Ussher, Michael
Faulkner, Guy
Contact Email: michael.ussher@stir.ac.uk
Keywords: weight
diet
counselling
exercise
quitting
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2010
Date Deposited: 14-Feb-2019
Citation: Everson-Hock ES, Taylor AH, Ussher M & Faulkner G (2010) A Qualitative perspective on multiple health behaviour change: Views of smoking cessation advisors who promote physical activity. Journal of Smoking Cessation, 5 (1), pp. 7-14. https://doi.org/10.1375/jsc.5.1.7
Abstract: There are mixed views on whether smoking cessation advisors should focus only on quitting smoking or also promote simultaneous health behaviour changes (e.g., diet, physical activity), but no studies have qualitatively examined the views and vicarious experiences of such health professionals. Semistructured interviews were conducted with 11 trained smoking cessation advisors who promote physical activity to their clients. The data were categorised into themes using thematic analysis supported by qualitative data analysis software. We report themes that were related to why advisors promote multiple health behaviour change and issues in timing. Physical activity could be promoted as a cessation aid and also as part of a holistic lifestyle change consistent with a nonsmoker identity, thereby increasing feelings of control and addressing fear of weight gain. Multiple changes were promoted pre-quit, simultaneously and post-quit, and advisors asserted that it is important to focus on the needs and capabilities of individual clients when deciding how to time multiple changes. Also, suggesting that PA was a useful and easily performed cessation aid rather than a new behaviour (i.e., structured exercise that may seem irrelevant) may help some clients to avoid a sense of overload.
DOI Link: 10.1375/jsc.5.1.7
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