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. 2014 Jan-Feb;25(1):32-45.
doi: 10.1016/j.jana.2013.04.005. Epub 2013 Jul 20.

Smoking-cessation interventions in people living with HIV infection: a systematic review

Smoking-cessation interventions in people living with HIV infection: a systematic review

Gyasi Moscou-Jackson et al. J Assoc Nurses AIDS Care. 2014 Jan-Feb.

Abstract

Tobacco smoking remains a prevalent behavior in people living with HIV infection (PLWHs) and is associated with impaired immune functioning, increased cardiovascular risk, and decreased response to antiretroviral therapy. This review presents a critique and synthesis of evidence on effective smoking-cessation interventions for PLWHs. A comprehensive search identified nine peer-reviewed intervention studies published between 1989 and 2012. The highest likelihood of smoking cessation (range of odds ratios 4.33-5.6) were in two randomized controlled trial interventions using cell phone technology. Clinically significant reductions in systolic blood pressure, weight gain, and increased CD(4+) T-cell count were reported in participants who ceased smoking in three of the nine studies. Overall, multistrategy smoking-cessation interventions, delivered over multiple sessions, were effective. However, the most effective interventions were tailored to the unique individual needs of PLWHs, including assessment of and intervention for polysubstance abuse and mental health issues, as well as the inclusion of access-promoting elements.

Keywords: AIDS; HIV; smoking; smoking cessation intervention; tobacco.

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The authors report no real or perceived vested interests that relate to this article that could be construed as a conflict of interest.

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Literature review flowchart. *Reasons for excluding articles included: not a smoking-cessation intervention, intervention not delivered to people living with HIV infection, and descriptive study.

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