Effectiveness of community health workers involvement in smoking cessation programme: a systematic review

Background: Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) has set the target to reduce premature mortalities from non-communicable diseases (NCDs) by one-third. One of the ways to achieve this is through strengthening the countries’ implementation of the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobac...

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Main Authors: Zulkiply, Siti Hafizah, Ramli, Lina Farhana, Mohamad Fisal, Zul Aizat, Tabassum, Bushra, Abdul Manaf, Rosliza
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spelling my.upm.eprints.886722021-11-03T06:38:24Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/88672/ Effectiveness of community health workers involvement in smoking cessation programme: a systematic review Zulkiply, Siti Hafizah Ramli, Lina Farhana Mohamad Fisal, Zul Aizat Tabassum, Bushra Abdul Manaf, Rosliza Background: Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) has set the target to reduce premature mortalities from non-communicable diseases (NCDs) by one-third. One of the ways to achieve this is through strengthening the countries’ implementation of the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC). Community health workers (CHWs) involvement has shown promising results in the prevention of NCDs. This systematic review is aimed at critically evaluating the available evidence on the effectiveness of involving CHWs in smoking cessation. Materials and methods: We systemically searched PubMed and CENTRAL up to September 2019. We searched for published interventional studies on smoking cessation interventions using the usual care that complemented with CHWs as compared to the usual or standard care alone. Our primary outcome was abstinence of smoking. Two reviewers independently extracted data and assessed study risks of bias. Result: We identified 2794 articles, of which only five studies were included. A total of 3513 smokers with 41 CHWs were included in the studies. The intervention duration range from 6 weeks to 30 months. The studies used behavioral intervention or a combination of behavioral intervention and pharmacological treatment. Overall, the smoking cessation intervention that incorporated involvement of CHWs had higher smoking cessation rates [OR 1.95, 95% CI (1.35, 2.83)]. Significant smoking cessation rates were seen in two studies. Conclusion: Higher smoking cessation rates were seen in the interventions that combined the usual care with interventions by CHWs as compared to the usual care alone. However, there were insufficient studies to prove the effectiveness. In addition, there was high heterogeneity in terms of interventions and participants in the current studies. Public Library of Science 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/88672/1/Effectiveness%20of%20community%20.pdf Zulkiply, Siti Hafizah and Ramli, Lina Farhana and Mohamad Fisal, Zul Aizat and Tabassum, Bushra and Abdul Manaf, Rosliza (2020) Effectiveness of community health workers involvement in smoking cessation programme: a systematic review. PLoS One, 15 (11). pp. 1-13. ISSN 1932-6203 https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0242691 10.1371/journal.pone.0242691
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description Background: Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) has set the target to reduce premature mortalities from non-communicable diseases (NCDs) by one-third. One of the ways to achieve this is through strengthening the countries’ implementation of the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC). Community health workers (CHWs) involvement has shown promising results in the prevention of NCDs. This systematic review is aimed at critically evaluating the available evidence on the effectiveness of involving CHWs in smoking cessation. Materials and methods: We systemically searched PubMed and CENTRAL up to September 2019. We searched for published interventional studies on smoking cessation interventions using the usual care that complemented with CHWs as compared to the usual or standard care alone. Our primary outcome was abstinence of smoking. Two reviewers independently extracted data and assessed study risks of bias. Result: We identified 2794 articles, of which only five studies were included. A total of 3513 smokers with 41 CHWs were included in the studies. The intervention duration range from 6 weeks to 30 months. The studies used behavioral intervention or a combination of behavioral intervention and pharmacological treatment. Overall, the smoking cessation intervention that incorporated involvement of CHWs had higher smoking cessation rates [OR 1.95, 95% CI (1.35, 2.83)]. Significant smoking cessation rates were seen in two studies. Conclusion: Higher smoking cessation rates were seen in the interventions that combined the usual care with interventions by CHWs as compared to the usual care alone. However, there were insufficient studies to prove the effectiveness. In addition, there was high heterogeneity in terms of interventions and participants in the current studies.
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author Zulkiply, Siti Hafizah
Ramli, Lina Farhana
Mohamad Fisal, Zul Aizat
Tabassum, Bushra
Abdul Manaf, Rosliza
spellingShingle Zulkiply, Siti Hafizah
Ramli, Lina Farhana
Mohamad Fisal, Zul Aizat
Tabassum, Bushra
Abdul Manaf, Rosliza
Effectiveness of community health workers involvement in smoking cessation programme: a systematic review
author_facet Zulkiply, Siti Hafizah
Ramli, Lina Farhana
Mohamad Fisal, Zul Aizat
Tabassum, Bushra
Abdul Manaf, Rosliza
author_sort Zulkiply, Siti Hafizah
title Effectiveness of community health workers involvement in smoking cessation programme: a systematic review
title_short Effectiveness of community health workers involvement in smoking cessation programme: a systematic review
title_full Effectiveness of community health workers involvement in smoking cessation programme: a systematic review
title_fullStr Effectiveness of community health workers involvement in smoking cessation programme: a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of community health workers involvement in smoking cessation programme: a systematic review
title_sort effectiveness of community health workers involvement in smoking cessation programme: a systematic review
publisher Public Library of Science
publishDate 2020
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/88672/1/Effectiveness%20of%20community%20.pdf
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