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系统评价贫困背景下老年吸烟者的行为戒烟干预措施。

Systematic review of behavioural smoking cessation interventions for older smokers from deprived backgrounds.

机构信息

Division of Population Medicine, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK

Division of Population Medicine, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2019 Nov 2;9(11):e032727. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-032727.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The associations between smoking prevalence, socioeconomic group and lung cancer outcomes are well established. There is currently limited evidence for how inequalities could be addressed through specific smoking cessation interventions (SCIs) for a lung cancer screening eligible population. This systematic review aims to identify the behavioural elements of SCIs used in older adults from low socioeconomic groups, and to examine their impact on smoking abstinence and psychosocial variables.

METHOD

Systematic searches of Medline, EMBASE, PsychInfo and CINAHL up to November 2018 were conducted. Included studies examined the characteristics of SCIs and their impact on relevant outcomes including smoking abstinence, quit motivation, nicotine dependence, perceived social influence and quit determination. Included studies were restricted to socioeconomically deprived older adults who are at (or approaching) eligibility for lung cancer screening. Narrative data synthesis was conducted.

RESULTS

Eleven studies met the inclusion criteria. Methodological quality was variable, with most studies using self-reported smoking cessation and varying length of follow-up. There were limited data to identify the optimal form of behavioural SCI for the target population. Intense multimodal behavioural counselling that uses incentives and peer facilitators, delivered in a community setting and tailored to individual needs indicated a positive impact on smoking outcomes.

CONCLUSION

Tailored, multimodal behavioural interventions embedded in local communities could potentially support cessation among older, deprived smokers. Further high-quality research is needed to understand the effectiveness of SCIs in the context of lung screening for the target population.

PROSPERO REGISTRATION NUMBER

CRD42018088956.

摘要

简介

吸烟流行率、社会经济群体与肺癌结局之间的关联已得到充分证实。目前,针对如何通过适合肺癌筛查的人群的特定戒烟干预措施(SCIs)来解决不平等问题,证据有限。本系统评价旨在确定用于社会经济地位较低的老年人群的 SCIs 的行为要素,并研究其对戒烟和心理社会变量的影响。

方法

对 Medline、EMBASE、PsychInfo 和 CINAHL 进行了系统搜索,截至 2018 年 11 月。纳入的研究检查了 SCIs 的特征及其对相关结局的影响,包括戒烟、戒烟动机、尼古丁依赖、感知社会影响和戒烟决心。纳入的研究仅限于社会经济地位低下的老年人,他们符合(或接近)肺癌筛查的条件。进行了叙述性数据综合。

结果

有 11 项研究符合纳入标准。方法学质量参差不齐,大多数研究使用自我报告的戒烟和不同的随访时间。有限的数据可以确定针对目标人群的最佳行为 SCI 形式。在社区环境中使用激励措施和同伴促进者提供的密集型多模式行为咨询,并根据个人需求进行调整,表明对戒烟结果有积极影响。

结论

针对老年人、贫困吸烟者的定制、多模式行为干预措施嵌入到当地社区中,可能有助于他们戒烟。需要进一步开展高质量的研究,以了解 SCIs 在针对目标人群的肺癌筛查背景下的有效性。

PROSPERO 注册号:CRD42018088956。

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