Urbis Pty Ltd, Social Planning and Social Research Unit, Melbourne, Australia.
Health Promot J Austr. 2009 Dec;20(3):186-94. doi: 10.1071/he09186.
This paper reviewed effective interventions for increasing smoking cessation among Indigenous Australians and identified gaps in evidence regarding smoking cessation interventions for Indigenous Australians.
A systematic review of academic literature and reports from government and non-government agencies published between 2001 and 2007 was conducted in early 2008. Initial findings from the review were tested using 16 in-depth interviews and two half-day workshops with practitioners and researchers working in the area of Indigenous health.
Seven Australian programs for which there had been well-designed, rigorous evaluations were identified. A further four programs were identified that had limited evaluation information available. These studies provide evidence that face-to-face counselling or quit support used in conjunction with nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) is likely to increase quit rates among Indigenous people. Training Aboriginal Health Workers to provide brief smoking cessation intervention with patients is also likely to contribute to increased quit rates. Evidence regarding other interventions is more limited.
Evidence indicates that smoking cessation strategies targeted at individuals, such as NRT and/ or counselling, may be effective smoking cessation aids for Indigenous Australians. However, there is no evidence regarding interventions likely to be effective in encouraging more Indigenous Australians to access these quit support strategies.
本文回顾了在澳大利亚原住民中增加戒烟成功率的有效干预措施,并确定了有关针对澳大利亚原住民的戒烟干预措施的证据方面的差距。
2008 年初,对 2001 年至 2007 年间出版的学术文献和政府及非政府机构的报告进行了系统的综述。使用与在原住民健康领域工作的从业者和研究人员进行的 16 次深入访谈和为期两天的研讨会,对审查的初步结果进行了测试。
确定了七个澳大利亚方案,这些方案经过了精心设计和严格评估。还确定了另外四个方案,这些方案仅有有限的评估信息。这些研究提供了证据表明,与尼古丁替代疗法(NRT)联合使用的面对面咨询或戒烟支持可能会增加原住民的戒烟率。培训原住民卫生工作者,使他们能够在患者中提供简短的戒烟干预,也可能有助于提高戒烟率。关于其他干预措施的证据则更为有限。
证据表明,针对个人的戒烟策略,如 NRT 和/或咨询,可能是对澳大利亚原住民有效的戒烟辅助手段。但是,关于可能有助于更多澳大利亚原住民获得这些戒烟支持策略的干预措施的证据并不存在。