Behavioral Therapy for People With Diabetes Who Smoke: A Scoping Review

Author:

Sammut Roberta1ORCID,Grech Joseph1,Polosa Riccardo2,Campagna Davide2,Di Ciaula Agostino3,Dugal Tabinda4,Kenge Andre5,Misra Anoop6,Abbas Raza Syed7,Russo Cristina8,Somasundaram Noel9,Walicka Magdalena1011,Phoung Le Dinh12,Prezzavento Graziella Chiara2,Casu Mirko2,La Rosa Giusy Rita Maria2,Caponnetto Pasquale2

Affiliation:

1. University of Malta, Msida, Malta

2. University of Catania, Catania, Italy

3. University “Aldo Moro” Medical School, Bari, Italy

4. Royal Cornwall Hospital NHS Trust, Treliske, Truro, UK

5. University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa

6. Fortis C-DOC Centre for Excellence for Diabetes, Metabolic Disease and Endocrinology, New Delhi, India

7. Shaukat Khanum Cancer Hospital and Research Centre, Peswhar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan

8. Ashford and Saint Peter’s Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Cherstey, UK

9. Diabetes and Hormone Centre, Colombo, Sri Lanka

10. Mossakowski Medical Research Institute, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland

11. National Institute of the Ministry of the Interior and Administration, Warsaw, Poland

12. FV Hospital, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Abstract

Background: Tobacco smoking exacerbates diabetes-related complications; its prevalence is notwithstanding substantial. Persons with diabetes face a number of barriers and challenges to quitting such as multiple lifestyle restrictions; tailored interventions are required for smoking cessation. Objective: To identify research on behavioral interventions for smoking cessation in diabetes. Methods: Studies had to be randomized controlled trials, quasiexperimental or systematic reviews. The behavioral interventions included were: the 5As, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Contingency Management, Health Coaching and Counselling, as compared to standard care. The outcomes were self-reported and/or biochemically verified smoking cessation. CINAHL Complete, MEDLINE Complete, the Cochrane databases of systematic reviews and randomized controlled trials, PsychInfo and PubMed Central were searched until July, 2023. Keywords used included diabetes, smoking cessation and each of the behavioral interventions included. Results: 1615 papers were identified. Three studies on the 5As/brief advice, 4 on Motivational Intervention and 1 on counseling were retained. The results on the 5As and Motivational Interviewing were conflicting. More intensive interventions appear to be more successful in achieving smoking cessation in smokers with diabetes. Conclusions: Future research should focus on the continued development and evaluation of structured smoking cessation interventions based on the 5As, Motivational interviewing and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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