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Title: Helping smokers with diabetes quit : a scoping review of the interventions utilised, and the challenges and barriers to smoking cessation
Authors: Grech, Joseph
Norman, Ian James
Sammut, Roberta
Keywords: Diabetes -- Complications
Diabetes -- Research
Smoking cessation
Nicotine addiction -- Treatment
Smoking -- Health aspects
Tobacco use -- Health aspects
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd.
Citation: Grech, J., Norman, I. J., & Sammut, R. (2023). Helping smokers with diabetes quit: a scoping review of the interventions utilised, and the challenges and barriers to smoking cessation. Primary Care Diabetes, 17(2), 119-128.
Abstract: Tobacco smoking is recognised as a priority in diabetes management, yet many individuals with diabetes continue to smoke beyond diagnosis. This paper identifies the most promising smoking cessation strategies by reviewing the literature reporting interventions carried out amongst this study population, and the challenges and barriers to smoking cessation. Stand-alone smoking cessation interventions which included pharmaco-therapy were found to be more successful in achieving abstinence than interventions which included smoking cessation as part of a broader intervention for improving diabetes management. Misconceptions about smoking and diabetes management were frequently reported, undervaluing smoking cessation. This emphasizes further the need to inform smokers with diabetes about the link between tobacco use and diabetes complications.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/142320
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