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高收入国家原住民妇女孕期吸烟情况:一项叙述性综述

Smoking in Pregnancy Among Indigenous Women in High-Income Countries: A Narrative Review.

作者信息

Gould Gillian S, Patten Christi, Glover Marewa, Kira Anette, Jayasinghe Harshani

机构信息

School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, New South Wales, Australia.

Department of Psychiatry and Psychology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN.

出版信息

Nicotine Tob Res. 2017 May 1;19(5):506-517. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntw288.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Pregnant women in socioeconomically disadvantaged circumstances, such as Indigenous women, have a high prevalence of smoking. Tobacco smoking is the most significant reversible risk factor for the health of Indigenous pregnant women and their babies.

METHODS

As researchers working in this specialized area, we conducted a narrative review of the literature on smoking among Indigenous pregnant women in the United States, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia. We summarize prevalence and factors influencing tobacco use, interventions, and evidence gaps for tobacco control and smoking cessation. Recommendations are made for future interventions, policy changes, and much-needed research.

RESULTS

Common themes emerging across the four countries reveal opportunities for cross-cultural collaborative studies and trials. These include the social-normative use of tobacco as barriers to quitting in pregnancy and the need for evaluations of interventions at the family and community level. Socioeconomic disparities underscore the importance of enhancing the implementation and reach of strategies to prevent and reduce prenatal tobacco smoking among Indigenous women. Elders and community health care providers as role models for nontobacco use could be explored. Qualitative work is needed to understand the barriers and opportunities, such as cultural strengths supporting quitting tobacco to develop more effective approaches.

CONCLUSIONS

Although a high-priority group, there remains a dearth of research on Indigenous women's smoking in pregnancy. Studies have assessed knowledge and attitudes to smoking in pregnancy, and small feasibility studies and a few empirical trials have been conducted. Recommendations for promising culturally appropriate cessation interventions have been made. Larger trials are warranted.

IMPLICATIONS

Strategies to support quitting among pregnant Indigenous women need to be multifactorial and take account of the social determinants of smoking including historical antecedents, community norms, cultural strengths, and recognition of individual and community needs. Cross-country research collaborations have the potential to leverage funding, share expertise, and strengthen approaches to tackle an important and poorly attended health disparity that has a profound impact on the entire life course for Indigenous peoples.

摘要

引言

社会经济条件不利的孕妇,如原住民妇女,吸烟率很高。吸烟是影响原住民孕妇及其婴儿健康的最主要可逆转风险因素。

方法

作为从事该专业领域研究的人员,我们对美国、加拿大、新西兰和澳大利亚原住民孕妇吸烟的相关文献进行了叙述性综述。我们总结了吸烟率、影响吸烟行为的因素、干预措施以及烟草控制和戒烟方面的证据空白。针对未来的干预措施、政策变化以及急需开展的研究提出了建议。

结果

四个国家出现的共同主题揭示了跨文化合作研究和试验的机会。这些主题包括烟草的社会规范性使用成为孕期戒烟的障碍,以及需要对家庭和社区层面的干预措施进行评估。社会经济差异凸显了加强预防和减少原住民妇女产前吸烟策略的实施和覆盖范围的重要性。可以探索将长辈和社区医疗保健提供者作为不吸烟榜样的做法。需要开展定性研究来了解障碍和机会,比如支持戒烟的文化优势,以便制定更有效的方法。

结论

尽管原住民孕妇吸烟是一个高度优先关注的群体,但关于这方面的研究仍然匮乏。已有研究评估了对孕期吸烟的认识和态度,并且开展了一些小型可行性研究和少数实证试验。已经针对有望采用的符合文化特点的戒烟干预措施提出了建议。有必要开展更大规模的试验。

启示

支持原住民孕妇戒烟的策略需要多方面考虑,要考虑到吸烟的社会决定因素,包括历史根源、社区规范、文化优势以及对个人和社区需求的认识。跨国研究合作有潜力筹集资金、分享专业知识,并加强应对这一重要且未得到充分关注的健康差距问题的方法,该问题对原住民的整个生命历程有着深远影响。

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