Blitchtein-Winicki Dora, Zevallos Karine, Samolski M Reuven, Requena David, Velarde Chaska, Briceño Patricia, Piazza Marina, Ybarra Michele L
Mental Health, Alcohol and Drug Unit, Public Health Department, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Lima, Peru.
Executive Office of Research, Peruvian National Institute of Health, Lima, Peru.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2017 Aug 4;5(8):e116. doi: 10.2196/mhealth.7532.
In Peru's urban communities, tobacco smoking generally starts during adolescence and smoking prevalence is highest among young adults. Each year, many attempt to quit, but access to smoking cessation programs is limited. Evidence-based text messaging smoking cessation programs are an alternative that has been successfully implemented in high-income countries, but not yet in middle- and low-income countries with limited tobacco control policies.
The objective was to assess the feasibility and acceptability of an short message service (SMS) text message-based cognitive behavioral smoking cessation program for young adults in Lima, Peru.
Recruitment included using flyers and social media ads to direct young adults interested in quitting smoking to a website where interested participants completed a Google Drive survey. Inclusion criteria were being between ages 18 and 25 years, smoking at least four cigarettes per day at least 6 days per week, willing to quit in the next 30 days, owning a mobile phone, using SMS text messaging at least once in past year, and residing in Lima. Participants joined one of three phases: (1) focus groups and in-depth interviews whose feedback was used to develop the SMS text messages, (2) validating the SMS text messages, and (3) a pilot of the SMS text message-based smoking cessation program to test its feasibility and acceptability among young adults in Lima. The outcome measures included adherence to the SMS text message-based program, acceptability of content, and smoking abstinence self-report on days 2, 7, and 30 after quitting.
Of 639 participants who completed initial online surveys, 42 met the inclusion criteria and 35 agreed to participate (focus groups and interviews: n=12; validate SMS text messages: n=8; program pilot: n=15). Common quit practices and beliefs emerged from participants in the focus groups and interviews informed the content, tone, and delivery schedule of the messages used in the SMS text message smoking cessation program. A small randomized controlled pilot trial was performed to test the program's feasibility and acceptability; nine smokers were assigned to the SMS text message smoking cessation program and six to a SMS text message nutrition program. Participant retention was high: 93% (14/15) remained until day 30 after quit day. In all, 56% of participants (5/9) in the SMS text message smoking cessation program reported remaining smoke-free until day 30 after quit day and 17% of participants (1/6) in the SMS text message nutrition program reported remaining smoke-free during the entire program. The 14 participants who completed the pilot reported that they received valuable health information and approved the delivery schedule of the SMS text messages.
This study provides initial evidence that a SMS text message smoking cessation program is feasible and acceptable for young adults residing in Lima.
在秘鲁的城市社区,吸烟通常始于青春期,吸烟率在年轻人中最高。每年,许多人试图戒烟,但获得戒烟项目的机会有限。基于循证文本信息的戒烟项目是一种在高收入国家已成功实施的替代方案,但在烟草控制政策有限的中低收入国家尚未实施。
评估基于短信服务(SMS)文本信息为秘鲁利马的年轻人开展认知行为戒烟项目的可行性和可接受性。
招募方式包括使用传单和社交媒体广告,引导有戒烟意愿的年轻人访问一个网站,感兴趣的参与者在该网站上完成谷歌文档调查。纳入标准为年龄在18至25岁之间,每周至少6天每天至少吸4支烟,愿意在未来30天内戒烟,拥有手机,过去一年至少使用过一次短信,且居住在利马。参与者分为三个阶段:(1)焦点小组和深入访谈,其反馈用于制定短信内容,(2)验证短信内容,(3)基于短信的戒烟项目试点,以测试其在利马年轻人中的可行性和可接受性。结果指标包括对基于短信的项目的依从性、内容的可接受性以及戒烟后第2天、第7天和第30天的戒烟自我报告。
在639名完成初始在线调查的参与者中,42人符合纳入标准,35人同意参与(焦点小组和访谈:n = 12;验证短信内容:n = 8;项目试点:n = 15)。焦点小组和访谈中的参与者提出的常见戒烟做法和信念为短信戒烟项目中使用的短信内容、语气和发送时间表提供了依据。进行了一项小型随机对照试点试验,以测试该项目的可行性和可接受性;9名吸烟者被分配到短信戒烟项目,6名吸烟者被分配到短信营养项目。参与者保留率很高:93%(14/15)一直参与到戒烟日之后的第30天。总体而言,短信戒烟项目中56%的参与者(5/9)报告在戒烟日之后的第30天仍未吸烟,短信营养项目中17%的参与者(1/6)报告在整个项目期间仍未吸烟。完成试点的14名参与者报告说,他们收到了有价值的健康信息,并认可短信的发送时间表。
本研究提供了初步证据,表明基于短信的戒烟项目对居住在利马的年轻人是可行的且可接受的。