"Because that is the right thing to do": A focus group study of Australian expert perspectives on offering smoking cessation support in lung cancer screening.
Nathan J HarrisonRachael H DoddAshleigh R SharmanHenry M MarshallEmily StoneJoel J RheeMei Ling YapSue McCulloughChristine PaulJacqueline A BowdenBillie BonevskiNicole M RankinPublished in: Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (2024)
The international literature includes few examples considering how best to provide smoking cessation support within a lung cancer screening (LCS) program in advance of program commencement. Our analysis, using the updated Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research, is one of the first to explore experts' perspectives within this context. Experts identified multiple implementation barriers to providing smoking cessation support within and outside of an Australian LCS program, including key work infrastructure barriers, and advocated for providing tailored interventions within this program. Our foundational work in a new targeted screening program's pre-implementation phase will allow international comparisons to be made.