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A systematic review of behaviour change techniques within interventions to prevent return to smoking postpartum

INTRODUCTION: There is no routine support to prevent postpartum smoking relapse, due to lack of effective interventions. Previous reviews have identified behaviour change techniques (BCTs) within pregnancy cessation trials to specify which components might be incorporated into more effective interve...

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Autores principales: Brown, Tracey J., Hardeman, Wendy, Bauld, Linda, Holland, Richard, Maskrey, Vivienne, Naughton, Felix, Orton, Sophie, Ussher, Michael, Notley, Caitlin
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Publicado: Elsevier Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6518963/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30731328
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.addbeh.2018.12.031
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author Brown, Tracey J.
Hardeman, Wendy
Bauld, Linda
Holland, Richard
Maskrey, Vivienne
Naughton, Felix
Orton, Sophie
Ussher, Michael
Notley, Caitlin
author_facet Brown, Tracey J.
Hardeman, Wendy
Bauld, Linda
Holland, Richard
Maskrey, Vivienne
Naughton, Felix
Orton, Sophie
Ussher, Michael
Notley, Caitlin
author_sort Brown, Tracey J.
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description INTRODUCTION: There is no routine support to prevent postpartum smoking relapse, due to lack of effective interventions. Previous reviews have identified behaviour change techniques (BCTs) within pregnancy cessation trials to specify which components might be incorporated into more effective interventions, but no reviews have identified BCTs for prevention of smoking relapse postpartum. We reviewed BCTs and potential delivery modes, to inform future interventions. METHODS: We searched Medline and EMBASE from January 2015–May 2017; and identified trials published before 2015 by handsearching systematic reviews. We included RCTs where: i) ≥1 intervention component aimed to maintain smoking abstinence versus a less intensive intervention; ii) participants included pregnant or postpartum smoking quitters; iii) smoking status was reported in the postpartum period. We extracted trial characteristics and used the Behaviour Change Technique Taxonomy v1 to extract BCTs. We aimed to identify ‘promising’ BCTs i.e. those frequently occurring and present in ≥2 trials that demonstrated long-term effectiveness (≥6 months postpartum). Data synthesis was narrative. RESULTS: We included 32 trials, six of which demonstrated long-term effectiveness. These six trials used self-help, mainly in conjunction with counselling, and were largely delivered remotely. We identified six BCTs as promising: ‘problem solving’, ‘information about health consequences’, ‘information about social and environmental consequences’, ‘social support’, ‘reduce negative emotions’ and ‘instruction on how to perform a behaviour’. CONCLUSIONS: Future interventions to prevent postpartum smoking relapse might include these six BCTs to maximise effectiveness. Tailored self-help approaches, with/without counselling, may be favourable modes of delivery of BCTs. Registration: PROSPERO CRD42018075677.
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spelling pubmed-65189632019-05-23 A systematic review of behaviour change techniques within interventions to prevent return to smoking postpartum Brown, Tracey J. Hardeman, Wendy Bauld, Linda Holland, Richard Maskrey, Vivienne Naughton, Felix Orton, Sophie Ussher, Michael Notley, Caitlin Addict Behav Article INTRODUCTION: There is no routine support to prevent postpartum smoking relapse, due to lack of effective interventions. Previous reviews have identified behaviour change techniques (BCTs) within pregnancy cessation trials to specify which components might be incorporated into more effective interventions, but no reviews have identified BCTs for prevention of smoking relapse postpartum. We reviewed BCTs and potential delivery modes, to inform future interventions. METHODS: We searched Medline and EMBASE from January 2015–May 2017; and identified trials published before 2015 by handsearching systematic reviews. We included RCTs where: i) ≥1 intervention component aimed to maintain smoking abstinence versus a less intensive intervention; ii) participants included pregnant or postpartum smoking quitters; iii) smoking status was reported in the postpartum period. We extracted trial characteristics and used the Behaviour Change Technique Taxonomy v1 to extract BCTs. We aimed to identify ‘promising’ BCTs i.e. those frequently occurring and present in ≥2 trials that demonstrated long-term effectiveness (≥6 months postpartum). Data synthesis was narrative. RESULTS: We included 32 trials, six of which demonstrated long-term effectiveness. These six trials used self-help, mainly in conjunction with counselling, and were largely delivered remotely. We identified six BCTs as promising: ‘problem solving’, ‘information about health consequences’, ‘information about social and environmental consequences’, ‘social support’, ‘reduce negative emotions’ and ‘instruction on how to perform a behaviour’. CONCLUSIONS: Future interventions to prevent postpartum smoking relapse might include these six BCTs to maximise effectiveness. Tailored self-help approaches, with/without counselling, may be favourable modes of delivery of BCTs. Registration: PROSPERO CRD42018075677. Elsevier Science 2019-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6518963/ /pubmed/30731328 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.addbeh.2018.12.031 Text en © 2019 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hardeman, Wendy
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Holland, Richard
Maskrey, Vivienne
Naughton, Felix
Orton, Sophie
Ussher, Michael
Notley, Caitlin
A systematic review of behaviour change techniques within interventions to prevent return to smoking postpartum
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title_short A systematic review of behaviour change techniques within interventions to prevent return to smoking postpartum
title_sort systematic review of behaviour change techniques within interventions to prevent return to smoking postpartum
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6518963/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30731328
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.addbeh.2018.12.031
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