Journal article
Exploring attitudes towards smoking behaviour and cessation among hospitalised smokers via a socio-ecological framework: a scoping review
Addictive Behaviors, Vol.122, 107040
2021
PMID: 34246988
Metrics
21 Record Views
UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
This output has contributed to the advancement of the following goals:
Source: InCites
Abstract
Objectives
Cigarette smoking is a leading cause of preventable mortality and disability. Smoke-free policies in healthcare settings have been implemented as a public health measure. This scoping review aims to explore attitudes on smokers’ cessation in smoke-free healthcare settings using a socio-ecological framework.
Methods
Four databases were searched for terms: smoking cessation, patient attitudes, and smoke-free policy. Of 420 studies, 17 met full inclusion criteria.
Results
The review identified four socio-ecological aspects of smoking cessation in smoke-free healthcare settings: Intrapersonal factors (health literacy, health conditions, and self-efficacy), interpersonal factors (social support, peer pressure, and social responsibility), healthcare factors (perceived mixed messages, healthcare setting, clinical, psychosocial and health promotion supports), and societal factors (restrictions on smoking in a public place and social acceptability of smoking). Smoke-free policies effectively encouraged cessation in some patients but were ineffective in those that felt a loss of autonomy. Provision of smoke breaks within smoke-free policies was considered a mixed message.
Conclusions
Holistic strategies are required to interconnect the four socio-ecological dimensions for successful smoking cessation.</p>
Details
- Title
- Exploring attitudes towards smoking behaviour and cessation among hospitalised smokers via a socio-ecological framework: a scoping review
- Creators
- Obumneke Obieche - Southern Cross UniversityMegan Lee - Southern Cross UniversityNasim Salehi - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Addictive Behaviors, Vol.122, 107040
- Publisher
- Elsevier Ltd
- Identifiers
- 991012970468802368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Education; Nursing; Faculty of Health
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article