Facilitators and barriers to the delivery of school-based smoking prevention interventions for children and young people: a protocol for a systematic review of qualitative studies

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作者
Dobbie, Fiona [1 ]
Angus, Kathryn [1 ]
Littlecott, Hannah [2 ]
Allum, Karen [1 ]
Wells, Valerie [3 ]
Amos, Amanda [4 ]
Haw, Sally [5 ]
Bauld, Linda [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Stirling, Inst Social Mkt, Fac Hlth Sci & Sport, Stirling FK9 4LA, Scotland
[2] Cardiff Univ, DECIPHer Ctr Dev & Evaluat Complex Publ Hlth Inte, 1-3,Museum Pl, Cardiff CF10 3AT, S Glam, Wales
[3] Univ Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA, Scotland
[4] Univ Edinburgh, Usher Inst Populat Hlth Sci & Informat, Edinburgh EH8 9AG, Midlothian, Scotland
[5] Univ Stirling, Fac Hlth Sci & Sport, Stirling FK9 4LA, Scotland
基金
英国医学研究理事会; 英国经济与社会研究理事会;
关键词
Children; Young people; Health promotion; Humans; Qualitative research; Schools; Smoking;
D O I
10.1186/s13643-018-0715-8
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: Despite a decline in child and adult smoking prevalence, young people who smoke (even occasionally) can rapidly become addicted to nicotine, with most adult smokers initiating smoking before they are 18. Schools have long been a popular setting to deliver youth smoking prevention interventions, but evidence of the effectiveness of school-based prevention programmes is mixed, and outcomes vary by the type of programme delivered. Existing systematic reviews that explore the factors contributing to the success or failure of school-based smoking prevention programmes often exclude qualitative studies, due to a focus on intervention effectiveness which qualitative research cannot answer. Instead, qualitative research is focussed on the experiences and perceptions of those involved in the programmes. This systematic review will address this gap by updating a 2009 review to examine qualitative studies. The aim is to generate deeper insight to help target resources which have the potential to save lives by preventing smoking initiation among children and young people. Methods: This systematic review will be searching the following databases: the Cochrane Library, MEDLINE, EMBASE, PsycINFO, HMIC, ERIC, ASSIA, Web of Science and CINAHL. In order to identify additional references, we will consult the reference lists of a sample of systematic reviews and search relevant organizational websites in order to identify appropriate grey literature. The search strategy will include key words and database-specific subject headings relating to smoking, children and young people, health promotion and school. Authors will independently screen, assess data quality and extract data for synthesis. Study findings will be synthesised thematically using 'best-fit framework syntheses'. This allows for an existing set of themes to be used as a starting point to map or code included studies. These themes are then adapted as coding takes place to accommodate new emerging themes. Discussion: This review will focus on qualitative studies that seek to examine the barriers and facilitators to the delivery of school-based smoking prevention programmes in order to inform the design of future theory-based interventions in schools to prevent children and young people from smoking.
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