School of Nursing, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China.
School of Nursing, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
BMJ Open. 2023 Oct 6;13(10):e071745. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-071745.
Exposure of pregnant women and newborns to secondhand smoke (SHS) can lead to adverse maternal and neonatal health outcomes. Among expectant and new fathers, who are the main source of SHS exposure for pregnant women, new mothers and babies, smoking rates remain high. A partner's pregnancy potentially constitutes a critical period where expectant and new fathers are motivated to quit smoking. However, there is no consensus on the optimal form and delivery of smoking cessation and relapse-prevention interventions. We present a systematic review and network meta-analysis protocol that aims to synthesise and evaluate the effectiveness of smoking cessation and relapse-prevention interventions tailored for this population.
To identify relevant studies, we will conduct a comprehensive search, in English and Chinese, of 10 electronic databases. The review will include randomised and quasi-randomised controlled trials that compare behavioural interventions (tailored and non-tailored) with/without the addition of pharmacotherapy with usual care, a minimal or placebo control for assisting expectant and new fathers to quit smoking and prevent smoking relapse. The primary outcome of interest is the self-reported and/or biochemically verified smoking abstinence at ≥1-month follow-up. Two reviewers will independently screen, select and extract relevant studies, and perform a quality assessment. Disagreements will be resolved by a consensus or third-party adjudication. The Cochrane Risk of Bias tool V.2 will be used to assess the risk of bias in the included studies. We will obtain the results of the systematic review through pooled quantitative analyses using a network meta-analysis. Sensitivity and subgroup analyses will be performed.
Ethical approval is not required for this systematic review of published data. The findings will be disseminated via peer-reviewed publication.
CRD42022340617.
孕妇和新生儿接触二手烟(SHS)会导致母婴健康不良后果。在孕妇、新妈妈和婴儿的主要 SHS 暴露源——准父亲和新父亲中,吸烟率仍然很高。伴侣怀孕可能构成一个关键时期,在此期间,准父亲和新父亲有动力戒烟。然而,针对这一人群的戒烟和预防复吸干预的最佳形式和实施方式尚未达成共识。我们提出了一项系统评价和网络荟萃分析方案,旨在综合评估针对这一人群的戒烟和预防复吸干预措施的有效性。
为了确定相关研究,我们将用英语和中文全面搜索 10 个电子数据库。本综述将包括随机和准随机对照试验,比较行为干预(量身定制和非量身定制)与/或不添加药物治疗与常规护理、最小或安慰剂对照,以帮助准父亲和新父亲戒烟和预防吸烟复发。主要观察结果是自我报告和/或生物化学验证的 1 个月以上随访时的吸烟戒断。两名评审员将独立筛选、选择和提取相关研究,并进行质量评估。分歧将通过协商或第三方裁决解决。将使用 Cochrane 偏倚风险工具 V.2 评估纳入研究的偏倚风险。我们将通过网络荟萃分析对系统评价的结果进行汇总定量分析。将进行敏感性和亚组分析。
本发表数据的系统评价不需要伦理批准。研究结果将通过同行评审出版物传播。
PROSPERO 注册号:CRD42022340617。