Effectiveness of behavior change interventions for smoking cessation among expectant and new fathers: findings from a systematic review

Khanal Bhattarai S, Miani C, Finne E, Zielke J, Boeckmann M (2023)
BMC Public Health 23(1): 1812.

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BACKGROUND: Smoking cessation during pregnancy and the postpartum period by both women and their partners offers multiple health benefits. However, compared to pregnant/postpartum women, their partners are less likely to actively seek smoking cessation services. There is an increased recognition about the importance of tailored approaches to smoking cessation for expectant and new fathers. While Behavior Change Interventions (BCIs) are a promising approach for smoking cessation interventions, evidence on effectiveness exclusively among expectant and new fathers are fragmented and does not allow for many firm conclusions to be drawn.; METHODS: We conducted a systematic review on effectiveness of BCIs on smoking cessation outcomes of expectant and new fathers both through individual and/or couple-based interventions. Peer reviewed articles were identified from eight databases without any date or language restriction.Two independent reviewers screened studies for relevance, assessed methodological quality of relevant studies, and extracted data from studies using a predeveloped data extraction sheet.; RESULTS: We retrieved 1222 studies, of which 39 were considered for full text screening after reviewing the titles and abstracts. An additional eight studies were identified from reviewing the reference list of review articles picked up by the databases search. A total of nine Randomised Control Trials were included in the study. Six studies targeted expectant/new fathers, two targeted couples and one primarily targeted women with an intervention component to men. While the follow-up measurements for men varied across studies, the majority reported biochemically verified quit rates at 6months. Most of the interventions showed positive effects on cessation outcomes. BCI were heterogenous across studies. Findings are suggestive of gender targeted interventions being more likely to have positive cessation outcomes.; CONCLUSIONS: This systematic review found limited evidence supporting the effectiveness of BCI among expectant and new fathers, although the majority of studies show positive effects of these interventions on smoking cessation outcomes. There remains a need for more research targeted at expectant and new fathers. Further, there is a need to identify how smoking cessation service delivery can better address the needs of (all) gender(s) during pregnancy. © 2023. BioMed Central Ltd., part of Springer Nature.
Erscheinungsjahr
2023
Zeitschriftentitel
BMC Public Health
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23
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1
Art.-Nr.
1812
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1471-2458
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Khanal Bhattarai S, Miani C, Finne E, Zielke J, Boeckmann M. Effectiveness of behavior change interventions for smoking cessation among expectant and new fathers: findings from a systematic review. BMC Public Health . 2023;23(1): 1812.
Khanal Bhattarai, S., Miani, C., Finne, E., Zielke, J., & Boeckmann, M. (2023). Effectiveness of behavior change interventions for smoking cessation among expectant and new fathers: findings from a systematic review. BMC Public Health , 23(1), 1812. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-023-16713-5
Khanal Bhattarai, Sudeepa, Miani, Céline, Finne, Emily, Zielke, Julia, and Boeckmann, Melanie. 2023. “Effectiveness of behavior change interventions for smoking cessation among expectant and new fathers: findings from a systematic review”. BMC Public Health 23 (1): 1812.
Khanal Bhattarai, S., Miani, C., Finne, E., Zielke, J., and Boeckmann, M. (2023). Effectiveness of behavior change interventions for smoking cessation among expectant and new fathers: findings from a systematic review. BMC Public Health 23:1812.
Khanal Bhattarai, S., et al., 2023. Effectiveness of behavior change interventions for smoking cessation among expectant and new fathers: findings from a systematic review. BMC Public Health , 23(1): 1812.
S. Khanal Bhattarai, et al., “Effectiveness of behavior change interventions for smoking cessation among expectant and new fathers: findings from a systematic review”, BMC Public Health , vol. 23, 2023, : 1812.
Khanal Bhattarai, S., Miani, C., Finne, E., Zielke, J., Boeckmann, M.: Effectiveness of behavior change interventions for smoking cessation among expectant and new fathers: findings from a systematic review. BMC Public Health . 23, : 1812 (2023).
Khanal Bhattarai, Sudeepa, Miani, Céline, Finne, Emily, Zielke, Julia, and Boeckmann, Melanie. “Effectiveness of behavior change interventions for smoking cessation among expectant and new fathers: findings from a systematic review”. BMC Public Health 23.1 (2023): 1812.
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