Quitting Smoking: More Than an Addiction for People with Diabetes

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People with diabetes are at higher risk for macrovascular and microvascular complications and smoking has been shown to exacerbate their diabetes outcomes and accelerate the incidence of secondary symptoms. In the UK 17% of individuals with Type 1 Diabetes smoke and they continue to do so irrespective of their awareness of the harmful effects of tobacco on their health. The objectives of this work was to examine the experiences beliefs and attitudes of smokers with Type 1 Diabetes towards smoking as well as explore their perceptions of existing tobacco control services. The studied population identified a number of barriers to quitting and suggested that more tailored education and support from healthcare providers could increase their quitting attempts. Moreover current nicotine replacement therapy and pharmacological interventions are ineffective in tackling the physical and psychological addictions linked with tobacco. Hence more rigorous strategies are needed to suppress the cravings associated with smoking.
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