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Qual Health Res ; 29(8): 1145-1160, 2019 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30547727

ABSTRACT

Tobacco cessation is an important intervention to reduce mortality from ischemic heart disease, the leading cause of death in India. In this study, we explored facilitators, barriers, and cultural context to tobacco cessation among acute coronary syndrome (ACS, or heart attack) patients and providers in a tertiary care institution in the south Indian state of Kerala, with a focus on patient trajectories. Patients who quit tobacco after ACS expressed greater understanding about the link between tobacco and ACS, exerted more willpower at the time of discharge, and held less fatalistic beliefs about their health compared to those who continued tobacco use. The former were motivated by the fear of recurrent ACS, strong advice to quit from providers, and determination to survive and financially provide for their families. Systemic barriers included inadequate training, infrequent prescription of cessation pharmacotherapy, lack of ancillary staff to deliver counseling, and stigma against mental health services.


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Acute Coronary Syndrome/psychology , Attitude of Health Personnel/ethnology , Patients/psychology , Tobacco Use Cessation/psychology , Acute Coronary Syndrome/ethnology , Adult , Cardiac Care Facilities , Counseling , Cultural Characteristics , Female , Health Behavior/ethnology , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Humans , India/epidemiology , Interviews as Topic , Male , Motivation , Patient Education as Topic , Qualitative Research , Social Stigma , Tobacco Use/ethnology , Tobacco Use/psychology , Tobacco Use Cessation/ethnology
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