Wasnik Milind, Dave Bhavna, Vadher Virendra
Department of Public Health Dentistry, KM Shah Dental College and Hospital, Vadodara, Sumandeep Vidyapeeth Deemed to be University, Piparia, Vadodara, Gujarat State, India.
Department of Pediatric and Preventive Dentistry, KM Shah Dental College, Vadodara, Gujarat State, India.
Addict Health. 2025 Jan;17:1566. doi: 10.34172/ahj.1566. Epub 2025 Mar 29.
The use of tobacco continues to pose a major public health issue worldwide, requiring effective cessation programs. Digital interventions present advantageous opportunities owing to their accessibility and scalability. This systematic review seeks to consolidate current research on the efficacy of digital interventions for tobacco cessation in adults.
We performed a search utilizing pertinent keywords and databases. The search approach encompassed terms including "digital interventions," "smoking cessation," "adults," and their permutations. Our primary focus was on academic databases including PubMed, EBSCO, Cochrane, and specialized journals pertaining to public health and smoking cessation. Search terms were limited to the English language exclusively. Databases from 2013 to 2023 were covered. Two writers independently collected data on cessation results and evaluated the likelihood of bias. A random effects meta-analysis was performed.
Following the search, 305 articles were identified. After omitting 151 duplicates, 198 unique papers were analyzed. Of the 47 publications that underwent full-text examination, 8 were finally incorporated into this analysis. Subgroup analysis examined differences in intervention efficacy according to length, intervention type, and participant attributes.
Digital treatments demonstrate the potential to facilitate smoke cessation in adults. Nonetheless, disparities in intervention design and participant attributes affect their efficacy. Additional studies are necessary to clarify effective intervention tactics and fill literature gaps, especially for long-term results and the scalability of digital therapies across varied populations.
烟草使用在全球范围内仍然是一个重大的公共卫生问题,需要有效的戒烟计划。数字干预因其可及性和可扩展性而带来了有利机遇。本系统评价旨在整合当前关于数字干预对成年人戒烟效果的研究。
我们利用相关关键词和数据库进行了检索。检索方法涵盖了包括“数字干预”“戒烟”“成年人”及其变体等术语。我们主要关注的学术数据库包括PubMed、EBSCO、Cochrane以及与公共卫生和戒烟相关的专业期刊。检索词仅限于英文。涵盖了2013年至2023年的数据库。两位作者独立收集了戒烟结果数据并评估了偏倚可能性。进行了随机效应荟萃分析。
检索后,共识别出305篇文章。剔除151篇重复文章后,对198篇独特论文进行了分析。在47篇接受全文审查的出版物中,最终8篇纳入本分析。亚组分析根据时长、干预类型和参与者属性考察了干预效果的差异。
数字治疗显示出促进成年人戒烟的潜力。然而,干预设计和参与者属性的差异会影响其效果。需要更多研究来阐明有效的干预策略并填补文献空白,特别是关于长期结果以及数字疗法在不同人群中的可扩展性。