Status of Smoking Research in Jordan: Scoping Review and Evidence Synthesis

Ahmad Abubaker, Ahmed Alrefaie, Mohannad Jum'a, Basil Al-Azaideh, Alwatheq Alitelat, Hamad Alajmi, S. A. Alryalat
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Background Jordan has one of the highest smoking rates in the world. Despite this, there is a limited understanding of the scope and nature of smoking research in Jordan. In this scoping review, we assessed the status of research on smoking in Jordan, identifying research gaps and opportunities for future studies, and informing the development of evidence-based interventions to reduce smoking prevalence and related health harms in the country. Methods We searched Scopus database to identify papers covering various aspects of smoking research in Jordan, including nicotine, smoke, cigarette, tobacco, and waterpipe. We assessed several outcomes, including sample characteristics size, data characteristics included data type (quantitative, qualitative), data collection methodology (survey, clinical measurements) and data collection sites. Results From 410 studies screened, we included 125 studies. We classified included studies according to the main topics covered in the articles, where 32 studies assessed the clinical impact of smoking, 24 studies assessed aspects of smoking cessation, 19 articles included the perception and knowledge of smoking, 19 studied the prevalence of different types of smoking in different age population, 16 articles studied the factors affecting smoking, 9 studied the relation with oral health, diseases, and cancer, 6 of them handled different aspects of smoking and smoking research tools and training of healthcare workers. Conclusions This scoping review provided valuable insights into the various aspects of smoking research among Jordanians and highlighted gaps where research is needed. The results can be used to inform policies and programs on areas of needed evidence.
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约旦吸烟研究现状:范围审查和证据综合
约旦是世界上吸烟率最高的国家之一。尽管如此,人们对约旦吸烟研究的范围和性质了解有限。在这一范围综述中,我们评估了约旦吸烟研究的现状,确定了研究差距和未来研究的机会,并为制定循证干预措施提供信息,以减少该国的吸烟率和相关的健康危害。方法检索Scopus数据库,检索涉及约旦吸烟研究各个方面的论文,包括尼古丁、烟雾、香烟、烟草和水烟。我们评估了几个结果,包括样本特征大小、数据特征包括数据类型(定量、定性)、数据收集方法(调查、临床测量)和数据收集地点。从410项研究中,我们纳入了125项研究。我们根据文章的主要主题对纳入的研究进行分类,其中32篇研究评估吸烟的临床影响,24篇研究评估戒烟方面,19篇研究吸烟的认知和知识,19篇研究不同年龄人群中不同类型吸烟的流行情况,16篇研究吸烟的影响因素,9篇研究吸烟与口腔健康、疾病和癌症的关系。其中6个涉及吸烟的不同方面以及吸烟研究工具和医护人员的培训。结论:这项范围审查为约旦人吸烟研究的各个方面提供了有价值的见解,并突出了需要研究的空白。研究结果可用于为需要证据的领域的政策和项目提供信息。
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