"Applied Science, Faculty of"@en . "Nursing, School of"@en . "DSpace"@en . "University of British Columbia. NEXUS Spring Institute"@en . "FACET 3 Team"@en . "Bottorff, J. L. (Joan L.), 1950-"@en . "Oliffe, John Lindsay"@en . "2009-11-25T19:26:09Z"@en . "2009-04"@en . "Many fathers mitigate the harm of their smoking by physically separating their smoking from their children and child care activities. In this presentation we empirically locate smoking and masculinities to detail the highly gendered nature of the everyday places where fathers smoke. The data (including 308 participant produced photographs drawn from a study of 20 men were analyzed to describe the locations and contexts that facilitate and restrict participants\u00E2\u0080\u0099 smoking. Three thematic findings, smoking on the job, the bifurcated domestic sphere, and solitary confinement were derived to detail when and where smoking does and does not occur. Drawing on these findings, we discuss next steps for developing and disseminating father-centred tobacco reduction interventions. Guided by developments in knowledge exchange, our research activities are now focusing on engaging potential end users (fathers, partners, health care providers, other stakeholders) in knowledge broker (KB) facilitated group consultations to recommend messages/resources for smoking fathers based on research findings. Involving a KB ensures that knowledge exchange activities benefit from mutual learning among interested stakeholders, a full understanding of the intended audiences for the tobacco reduction interventions, and strong relationships with those who can ensure that our interventions reach the intended audience. We discuss the effectiveness of strategies used in this integrated KT project in engaging smoking fathers, a difficult-to-reach group at the intersections of class and changing gendered roles, and potential future directions for new tobacco reduction interventions."@en . "https://circle.library.ubc.ca/rest/handle/2429/15809?expand=metadata"@en . "700628 bytes"@en . "application/pdf"@en . "Cameras, Knowledge, Action: The potential for participant produced photographs to inform smoking cessation interventions amongst new fathers Bottorff J, Oliffe J, Greaves L, Bhagat R, Dauphinee A, Hill T, Hussein R, & Poole N. Men, fatherhood & smoking \u00C2\u00BE masculinities and tobacco \u00C2\u00BE fatherhood \u00C2\u00BE men\u00E2\u0080\u0099s health practices Participant produced photographs: \u00E2\u0080\u009Csmoking through the eyes of fathers\u00E2\u0080\u009D \u00C2\u00BE new fathers who cohabitated with female partner, smoked during partner\u00E2\u0080\u0099s pregnancy and post-partum \u00C2\u00BE 308 photographs, series of semi-structured individual interviews Cameras Smoking on the job Bifurcated domestic sphere Solitary confinement Knowledge Paltry \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 does not = \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 adjective 1. meagre, petty, trivial, trifling, beggarly, derisory, measly, piddling (informal) inconsiderable << OPPOSITE considerable \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 adjective 2. insignificant, trivial, worthless, unimportant, small, low, base, minor, slight, petty, trifling, Mickey Mouse (slang) piddling (informal) Knowledge to action: developing tailored interventions \u00C2\u00BEunderstanding audience \u00C2\u00BEengaging potential end users \u00C2\u00BEbuilding relationships \u00C2\u00BEmutual learning Action Knowledge broker-facilitated group consultation sessions: innovative practices Action Finding\u00C2\u00A0a\u00C2\u00A0Place\u00C2\u00A0to\u00C2\u00A0Smoke What might work for fathers: \u00C2\u00BE $ \u00C2\u00BE support groups \u00C2\u00BE competition \u00C2\u00BEfor someone else Next Steps\u00E2\u0080\u00A6 \u00C2\u00BEpartner, health professionals and service provider perspectives \u00C2\u00BEre-focusing the fathers groups on interventions \u00C2\u00BEdistribution Thank you"@en . "Conference Paper"@en . "10.14288/1.0103680"@en . "eng"@en . "Unreviewed"@en . "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en . "Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International"@en . "http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/"@en . "Faculty"@en . "Researcher"@en . "Health behaviour"@en . "Social context"@en . "Knowledge exchange"@en . "Fathers"@en . "Smoking"@en . "Cameras, knowledge, action: The potential for participant produced photographs to inform smoking cessation interventions amongst new fathers"@en . "Text"@en . "http://hdl.handle.net/2429/15809"@en .