SOURCE:
The policy brief was jointly developed by the World Health Organization, the International Diabetes Federation, and the University of Newcastle.
The detailed policy brief can be downloaded on the IDF website.
LIMITATIONS:
Research remains limited on some issues, including the effectiveness of tobacco control interventions and smoking cessation methods for people with type 2 diabetes.
Likewise, specific guidelines for smoking cessation in the type 2 diabetes population are lacking. However, the general approaches of building patient motivation, behavioral interventions, and pharmacological treatments are advised.
“These interventions should be at least as intensive as those for the general population, while considering the unique characteristics of the disease and the individual,” the authors asserted.
DISCLOSURES:
The authors reported no relevant financial relationships.
A version of this article first appeared on Medscape.com.