A systematic review of digital interventions for smoking cessation in patients with serious mental illness
Tobacco smoking is highly prevalent among patients with serious mental illness (SMI), with known deleterious consequences. Smoking cessation is therefore a prioritary public health challenge in SMI. In recent years, several smoking cessation digital interventions have been developed for non-clinical...
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A systematic review of digital interventions for smoking cessation in patients with serious mental illnessMartínez Agulleiro, LuisPatil, BhagyashreeFirth, JosephSawyer, ChelseaAmann, Benedikt LorenzFonseca Casals, Francina, 1972-Torrens, MartaPérez Solà, VíctorCastellanos, Francisco X.Kane, John M.Guinart, DanielBipolar disorderDepressionDigital healthe-HealthSchizophreniaSmoking cessationTobaccoTobacco smoking is highly prevalent among patients with serious mental illness (SMI), with known deleterious consequences. Smoking cessation is therefore a prioritary public health challenge in SMI. In recent years, several smoking cessation digital interventions have been developed for non-clinical populations. However, their impact in patients with SMI remains uncertain. We conducted a systematic review to describe and evaluate effectiveness, acceptability, adherence, usability and safety of digital interventions for smoking cessation in patients with SMI. PubMed/MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, Web of Science, PsychINFO and the Cochrane Tobacco Addiction Group Specialized Register were searched. Studies matching inclusion criteria were included and their information systematically extracted by independent investigators. Thirteen articles were included, which reported data on nine different digital interventions. Intervention theoretical approaches ranged from mobile contingency management to mindfulness. Outcome measures varied widely between studies. The highest abstinence rates were found for mSMART MIND (7-day point-prevalent abstinence: 16-40%). Let's Talk About Quitting Smoking reported greater acceptability ratings, although this was not evaluated with standardized measures. Regarding usability, Learn to Quit showed the highest System Usability Scale scores [mean (s.d.) 85.2 (15.5)]. Adverse events were rare and not systematically reported. Overall, the quality of the studies was fair to good. Digitally delivered health interventions for smoking cessation show promise for improving outcomes for patients with SMI, but lack of availability remains a concern. Larger trials with harmonized assessment measures are needed to generate more definitive evidence and specific recommendations.Cambridge University Press202420242023info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10230/59579http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S003329172300123Xreponame:Repositorio Digital de la UPFinstname:Universitat Pompeu FabraInglésPsychol Med. 2023 Aug;53(11):4856-68© The Author(s), 2023. Published by Cambridge University Press. This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution and reproduction, provided the original article is properly cited.http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:repositori.upf.edu:10230/595792026-06-12T07:21:37Z |
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Martínez Agulleiro, Luis Patil, Bhagyashree Firth, Joseph Sawyer, Chelsea Amann, Benedikt Lorenz Fonseca Casals, Francina, 1972- Torrens, Marta Pérez Solà, Víctor Castellanos, Francisco X. Kane, John M. Guinart, Daniel |
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Martínez Agulleiro, Luis Patil, Bhagyashree Firth, Joseph Sawyer, Chelsea Amann, Benedikt Lorenz Fonseca Casals, Francina, 1972- Torrens, Marta Pérez Solà, Víctor Castellanos, Francisco X. Kane, John M. Guinart, Daniel |
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Patil, Bhagyashree Firth, Joseph Sawyer, Chelsea Amann, Benedikt Lorenz Fonseca Casals, Francina, 1972- Torrens, Marta Pérez Solà, Víctor Castellanos, Francisco X. Kane, John M. Guinart, Daniel |
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Tobacco smoking is highly prevalent among patients with serious mental illness (SMI), with known deleterious consequences. Smoking cessation is therefore a prioritary public health challenge in SMI. In recent years, several smoking cessation digital interventions have been developed for non-clinical populations. However, their impact in patients with SMI remains uncertain. We conducted a systematic review to describe and evaluate effectiveness, acceptability, adherence, usability and safety of digital interventions for smoking cessation in patients with SMI. PubMed/MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, Web of Science, PsychINFO and the Cochrane Tobacco Addiction Group Specialized Register were searched. Studies matching inclusion criteria were included and their information systematically extracted by independent investigators. Thirteen articles were included, which reported data on nine different digital interventions. Intervention theoretical approaches ranged from mobile contingency management to mindfulness. Outcome measures varied widely between studies. The highest abstinence rates were found for mSMART MIND (7-day point-prevalent abstinence: 16-40%). Let's Talk About Quitting Smoking reported greater acceptability ratings, although this was not evaluated with standardized measures. Regarding usability, Learn to Quit showed the highest System Usability Scale scores [mean (s.d.) 85.2 (15.5)]. Adverse events were rare and not systematically reported. Overall, the quality of the studies was fair to good. Digitally delivered health interventions for smoking cessation show promise for improving outcomes for patients with SMI, but lack of availability remains a concern. Larger trials with harmonized assessment measures are needed to generate more definitive evidence and specific recommendations. |
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