Smokers’ Perception of Their Health Status and Health-Seeking Behaviour: A Narrative Review

Muhamad Al Muizz Ismail, Nurasikin Mohamad Syariff, M. S. Nurumal, Razlina Abdul Rahman, Hanida Hani Mohd Mokhtar
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Background: Smoking has been primarily studied as a public health problem involving mapping continued smoking patterns and interventions designed to decrease smoking prevalence. This paper aims to discuss the available literature on smokers’ perception on their health, the smokers’ health-seeking behaviour and factors influence the smokers’ continuity in smoking. Method: Review literature conducted by using databases such as Science Direct, Sage Journals, Wiley, PubMed, and Scopus with the keywords smoking, health perception, health seeking behavior, health status, and health screening. Result: Eighteen articles were reviewed, selected, and summarized. These include six qualitative studies, ten quantitative studies, and two randomized control studies. Findings showed that smokers underestimate the effects of smoking and overestimate their ability to quit before becoming addicted. Thus, communication of health risk must be in line with smokers’ perception of health risks which they tend to minimize and ignore. Smokers’ perceived smoking bring benefits and they could retain control over their actions but could not easily stop having frequent desires to smoke. Also, healthcare providers should develop passion, equipped with expected skills and aid while intervene smokers’, which might increase their motivation to quit smoking. Conclusion: Further study perhaps could bring a better understanding on the factors contribute to smokers’ judgment in making decisions whether to continue or stop smoking and how these factors influence their actions. Smoking rates might be reduced if smokers understood the risks of smoking, which were more accurate as evidenced by a medical check-up and held to the beliefs on smoking-related risks that led to their firm decision to stop smoking.  
吸烟者对自身健康状况的认知与健康寻求行为的述评
背景:吸烟主要作为一个公共卫生问题进行研究,包括绘制持续吸烟模式和旨在降低吸烟率的干预措施。本文旨在探讨吸烟者对自身健康的认知、吸烟者的健康寻求行为以及影响吸烟者持续吸烟的因素。方法:采用Science Direct、Sage Journals、Wiley、PubMed、Scopus等数据库,以吸烟、健康感知、健康寻求行为、健康状况、健康筛查为关键词进行文献综述。结果:对18篇文献进行了回顾、筛选和总结。其中包括6项定性研究、10项定量研究和2项随机对照研究。研究结果表明,吸烟者低估了吸烟的影响,高估了他们在上瘾之前戒烟的能力。因此,健康风险的传播必须与吸烟者对他们倾向于最小化和忽视的健康风险的认知相一致。吸烟者认为吸烟有好处,他们可以控制自己的行为,但不能轻易地停止经常吸烟的欲望。此外,医疗服务提供者应该培养热情,配备预期的技能和援助,同时干预吸烟者,这可能会增加他们戒烟的动力。结论:进一步的研究可能会更好地了解影响吸烟者决定是否继续或停止吸烟的因素,以及这些因素如何影响他们的行为。如果吸烟者了解吸烟的危害,那么吸烟率可能会降低,这一点在医疗检查中得到了更准确的证明,并坚持吸烟相关风险的信念,从而坚定地决定戒烟。
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