| Literature DB >> 29137602 |
Mukesh Dherani1, Syeda Nosheen Zehra2, Cath Jackson3, Veena Satyanaryana4, Rumana Huque5, Prabha Chandra4, Atif Rahman6, Kamran Siddiqi3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Second-hand smoke (SHS) exposure during pregnancy is associated with poor pregnancy and foetal outcomes. Theory-based behaviour change interventions (BCI) have been used successfully to change smoking related behaviours and offer the potential to reduce exposure of SHS in pregnant women. Systematic reviews conducted so far do not evaluate the generalisability and scalability of interventions. The objectives of this review were to (1) report the BCIs for reduction in home exposure to SHS for pregnant women; and (2) critically appraise intervention-reporting, generalisability, feasibility and scalability of the BCIs employed.Entities:
Keywords: Behaviour change; Pregnancy health; Second-hand smoke
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29137602 PMCID: PMC5686952 DOI: 10.1186/s12884-017-1562-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Fig. 1Flow diagram of included and excluded studies (PRISMA flow diagram)
Summary of included studies
| Author (year) | Study Design and Setting | Participants | Intervention | Outcomes | Findings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| El-Mohandes (2010) [ | RCT | African American women at 6 prenatal care sites | Integrated Behavioural Intervention using role play and skills practice to build negotiation skills with partner and other smoking family members and to enhance knowledge of SHS harm. | Self-reported environmental tobacco smoke exposure (ETSE), birth weight and gestational age at delivery | Logistic regression analysis: ETSE OR 0.5 (0.35,0.71); <20 ng/ml: 0.57(0.38,0.84). |
| Karatay (2010) [ | Before-after study | Educated smoking pregnant women selected from ANC. | Motivational interviews based on TTM. Eight weekly visits at home with data on baseline smoking habits, raising awareness, motivation to quilt, asking all smokers not to smoke at home and evaluation of self-efficacy score. | Self-reported smoking and reduction in SHS exposure | Reduction in SHS 86.8% at first visit to 47.7% at final visit ( |
| Huang (2013) [ | RCT | Pregnant women from Urban Taiwan | Intervention based on TTM. | Stages of change |
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| Kazemi (2012) [ | RCT | Pregnant women recruited from 10 health centres. 91/130 completed study; | 5 sessions with 4-week interval of education package informed by HBM. This comprised a pictorial booklet and face to face verbal session. | Perceived susceptibility | Scores at final visit |
| Loke and Lam (2005) [ | RCT | 758 Literate pregnant women attending ANC | Intervention informed by the Theory of Reasoned Action. | Attempt to quit in past 7 days | Number of quit attempts |
| Lee (2008) [ | Before-after study | Non-smoking pregnant women with husband smokers recruited from antenatal clinics of 3 hospitals for 6 focus groups; | Intervention informed by HBM with reference to Social Cognitive Theory. | Knowledge about harmful components of SHS | Change from before to after |
Fig. 2WIDER Checklist for intervention appraisal. Legend. Grey = recommendation met. White = recommendation not met. *Reference to articles are mentioned by same author on intervention development. Detailed description of intervention/active control conditions: 1) Characteristics of those delivering the intervention/control condition 2) Characteristics of the recipients 3) Setting 4) Mode of delivery 5) Intensity 6) Duration 7) Adherence/ fidelity to delivery protocols 8) Detailed description of the intervention/control content. Clarification of Assumed Change Process and Design Principles: A) Intervention development described B) Change techniques employed in intervention identified and described C) Causal processes targeted by change techniques identified and described. This Figure has been reproduced with permission from the authors
Assessment of generalisability, feasibility and scalability
| Study | Generalisability | Feasibility | Scalability |
|---|---|---|---|
| El-Mohandes (2010) [ | No | Yes | No |
| Karatay (2010) [ | No | No | No |
| Huang (2013) [ | No | Yes | No |
| Kazemi (2012) [ | Yes | Yes | No |
| Loke (2005) [ | No | Yes | Yes |
| Lee (2008) [ | No | Yes | No |