Experiences of smoking and tobacco use during pregnancy: A qualitative study protocol
Maria Agràs-Guàrdia, Sara Martínez-Torres, Eva Satué, Ester Granado-Font, Meritxell Pallejà-Millán, Demetria Patricio, Miriam Leiva, Cristina Rey-Reñones, Francisco Martín-Luján

TL;DR
This study explores the challenges and supports for quitting smoking during pregnancy to improve health outcomes for mothers and babies.
Contribution
The study introduces a qualitative protocol to adapt smoking cessation interventions specifically for pregnant women.
Findings
Barriers like social stigma and judgment hinder smoking cessation during pregnancy.
Tailored interventions can improve smoking cessation success among pregnant women.
Findings will inform the adaptation of the Tobbstop app for pregnant women.
Abstract
Tobacco use during pregnancy is the main avoidable cause of morbidity and mortality both for pregnant women and their offspring. Between 12 and 22% of pregnant women in industrialized countries smoke during pregnancy, and 13% are unable to stop smoking. Pregnancy is considered an ideal opportunity to intervene and control tobacco use among smokers and their families. However, pregnant women experience barriers to quitting smoking, including social stigma and fear of being judged. Thus, it is necessary to develop interventions for smoking cessation adapted for pregnant women. This paper presents a qualitative study protocol to assess the barriers and facilitators of smoking cessation during pregnancy that female smokers encounter or perceive. It consists of a series of focus groups and individual interviews with female smokers who have been pregnant within the last five years.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSmoking Behavior and Cessation · Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet · Fatty Acid Research and Health
