Smoking Cessation Among Methadone-Maintained Patients: A Meta-Analysis

Background: Nicotine use disorder is highly prevalent among methadone maintenance patients with its tobacco-related problems. However, the treatment modalities for nicotine use disorder remain limited. Objective: Our meta-analysis aims to examine the effectiveness of smoking cessation treatment in t...

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Main Authors: Yee, Anne, Hoong, Moey Chee, Joyce, Yong Chen, Loh, Huai Seng
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spelling my.um.eprints.202862019-02-13T04:45:22Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/20286/ Smoking Cessation Among Methadone-Maintained Patients: A Meta-Analysis Yee, Anne Hoong, Moey Chee Joyce, Yong Chen Loh, Huai Seng R Medicine Background: Nicotine use disorder is highly prevalent among methadone maintenance patients with its tobacco-related problems. However, the treatment modalities for nicotine use disorder remain limited. Objective: Our meta-analysis aims to examine the effectiveness of smoking cessation treatment in this group of patients. Methods: A total of 1358 participants were recruited from 9 eligible studies, published from the start of studies in this field till Feb 2016, identified from PubMed, OVID, EMBASE and Google Scholar databases. Two independent reviewers assessed the eligibility of each report based on predefined inclusion criteria. Pooled odd ratios or weighted mean difference was performed using random effects. Results: The treatments for smoking cessation among MMT patients are behavioral and pharmacological therapies. Smoking cessation was better achieved with nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) especially with adjunctive behavioral therapy. The pooled odds ratio of smokers’ abstinence of smoking by the end of the treatment between NRT and placebo group was 6.32 (95% CI = 1.18 to 33.75, p = 0.03) and is statistically significant. Any additional behavior therapy among MMT patients who received the smoking cessation pharmacotherapy as the primary treatment was not better than those who only received standard care (Odds ratio was 2.53, 95% CI = 0.75 to 8.56, p = 0.14). Conclusions: Although NRT is proven to be effective in smoking cessation, more studies are warranted to prove the effects of other pharmacotherapy in smoking cessation. Taylor & Francis 2018 Article PeerReviewed Yee, Anne and Hoong, Moey Chee and Joyce, Yong Chen and Loh, Huai Seng (2018) Smoking Cessation Among Methadone-Maintained Patients: A Meta-Analysis. Substance Use and Misuse, 53 (2). pp. 276-285. ISSN 1082-6084 https://doi.org/10.1080/10826084.2017.1342661 doi:10.1080/10826084.2017.1342661
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Yee, Anne
Hoong, Moey Chee
Joyce, Yong Chen
Loh, Huai Seng
Smoking Cessation Among Methadone-Maintained Patients: A Meta-Analysis
description Background: Nicotine use disorder is highly prevalent among methadone maintenance patients with its tobacco-related problems. However, the treatment modalities for nicotine use disorder remain limited. Objective: Our meta-analysis aims to examine the effectiveness of smoking cessation treatment in this group of patients. Methods: A total of 1358 participants were recruited from 9 eligible studies, published from the start of studies in this field till Feb 2016, identified from PubMed, OVID, EMBASE and Google Scholar databases. Two independent reviewers assessed the eligibility of each report based on predefined inclusion criteria. Pooled odd ratios or weighted mean difference was performed using random effects. Results: The treatments for smoking cessation among MMT patients are behavioral and pharmacological therapies. Smoking cessation was better achieved with nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) especially with adjunctive behavioral therapy. The pooled odds ratio of smokers’ abstinence of smoking by the end of the treatment between NRT and placebo group was 6.32 (95% CI = 1.18 to 33.75, p = 0.03) and is statistically significant. Any additional behavior therapy among MMT patients who received the smoking cessation pharmacotherapy as the primary treatment was not better than those who only received standard care (Odds ratio was 2.53, 95% CI = 0.75 to 8.56, p = 0.14). Conclusions: Although NRT is proven to be effective in smoking cessation, more studies are warranted to prove the effects of other pharmacotherapy in smoking cessation.
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author Yee, Anne
Hoong, Moey Chee
Joyce, Yong Chen
Loh, Huai Seng
author_facet Yee, Anne
Hoong, Moey Chee
Joyce, Yong Chen
Loh, Huai Seng
author_sort Yee, Anne
title Smoking Cessation Among Methadone-Maintained Patients: A Meta-Analysis
title_short Smoking Cessation Among Methadone-Maintained Patients: A Meta-Analysis
title_full Smoking Cessation Among Methadone-Maintained Patients: A Meta-Analysis
title_fullStr Smoking Cessation Among Methadone-Maintained Patients: A Meta-Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Smoking Cessation Among Methadone-Maintained Patients: A Meta-Analysis
title_sort smoking cessation among methadone-maintained patients: a meta-analysis
publisher Taylor & Francis
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/20286/
https://doi.org/10.1080/10826084.2017.1342661
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