Facilitators and barriers to smoking cessation support among professionals in social and community service settings: a systematic review and thematic synthesis.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Judith E M Visser, Fatima A Nur, Andrea D Rozema, Anton E Kunst, Mirte A G Kuipers
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Abstract

Social and community service settings are a promising environment to support individuals with lower socioeconomic positions in quitting smoking. However, there remains a notable lack of support from their professionals in these settings. This study provides an overview of facilitators and barriers to smoking cessation support among these professionals. A systematic review was conducted up to April 2024 using five databases. Data were analysed using thematic synthesis, with themes categorized according to the Social Ecological Model. Eleven studies were included. We found twelve factors that could facilitate professionals in providing support. These factors related to the intrapersonal (i.e. knowledge/skills, self-efficacy, and belief), interpersonal (i.e. trustworthy connection with clients, readiness of clients, and clients' supportive social environment), organizational (i.e. expertise improvement in smoking cessation, availability of resources, and organizational support), and societal level (i.e. availability of appropriate cessation programmes, supportive healthcare financing, and public awareness). We found that these factors often were not present, which hindered professionals from providing support. Professionals working in social and community service settings could reach many people who smoke. However, there are numerous obstacles to overcome before their full potential can be realized. To harness this potential, organizational changes are necessary, with governments playing a supportive role.

社会和社区服务环境中专业人员戒烟支持的促进因素和障碍:系统审查和专题综合。
社会和社区服务环境是支持社会经济地位较低的个人戒烟的良好环境。然而,在这些环境中,他们仍然明显缺乏专业人员的支持。本研究概述了这些专业人员戒烟支持的促进因素和障碍。到2024年4月,使用5个数据库进行了系统评价。数据分析采用主题综合,并根据社会生态模型对主题进行分类。纳入了11项研究。我们发现了12个可以促进专业人员提供支持的因素。这些因素涉及个人层面(即知识/技能、自我效能感和信念)、人际层面(即与客户之间值得信赖的联系、客户的准备程度和客户的支持性社会环境)、组织层面(即戒烟方面的专业知识的提高、资源的可得性和组织支持)和社会层面(即适当戒烟规划的可得性、支持性医疗融资和公众意识)。我们发现这些因素往往不存在,这阻碍了专业人员提供支持。在社会和社区服务机构工作的专业人员可以接触到许多吸烟者。然而,在充分发挥其潜力之前,有许多障碍需要克服。为了利用这一潜力,组织变革是必要的,政府发挥支持作用。
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期刊介绍: Publishing original, refereed papers, Health Education Research deals with all the vital issues involved in health education and promotion worldwide - providing a valuable link between the health education research and practice communities.
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