A Review of Smoking Cessation Interventions: Efficacy, Strategies for Implementation, and Future Directions
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- DOI: 10.7759/cureus.52102
A Review of Smoking Cessation Interventions: Efficacy, Strategies for Implementation, and Future Directions
Abstract
In an era marked by increasing awareness of the detrimental effects of smoking on our health, the efficacy of smoking cessation strategies is of great significance. Numerous studies have demonstrated the effectiveness and success rates of various pharmacological and behavioral interventions, and different strategies have been proposed to optimize successful implementation. As we battle the global tobacco epidemic, it is important to better understand how to support individuals looking toward a smoke-free life. This review commences by highlighting the burden of smoking as a public health concern, exploring various smoking cessation interventions, and assessing their effectiveness and success rates. Our attention then shifts toward strategies for putting these interventions into action while highlighting challenges in implementation, ranging from individual to socioeconomic factors. Furthermore, this review sheds light on the need to tailor interventions to suit diverse populations, taking varying individual characteristics into account. We conclude this review by discussing future directions and emerging trends, considering the roles modern technology and policies can play in aiding smoking cessation.
Keywords: cultural diversity; pharmacogenetics; smoking; smoking cessation; socioeconomic factors; tobacco epidemic.
Copyright © 2024, Onwuzo et al.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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