Luk Tzu Tsun, Li William Ho Cheung, Cheung Derek Yee Tak, Wong Sze Wing, Kwong Antonio Cho Shing, Lai Vienna Wai Yin, Chan Sophia Siu-Chee, Lam Tai Hing, Wang Man Ping
School of Nursing, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
Hong Kong Council on Smoking and Health, Hong Kong.
Contemp Clin Trials. 2019 Feb;77:70-75. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2018.12.013. Epub 2018 Dec 26.
Novel approaches to engage community smokers in smoking cessation are needed as smokers typically lack motivation to quit or use evidence-based tobacco dependence treatment. Mobile instant messaging apps (e.g., WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger) are widely used but under-studied as a mobile health modality for delivering smoking cessation support. This paper presents the rationale and study design of a trial which aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a chat-based intervention using mobile instant messaging combined with brief interventions for community smokers.
This is a two-arm, parallel, accessor-blinded, pragmatic cluster-randomized controlled trial on an estimated 1172 daily cigarette smokers aged ≥18 years proactively recruited from 68 community sites (cluster) throughout Hong Kong. Subjects in intervention group received three months of chat-based, instant messaging support guided by acceptance and commitment therapy and other behavioural change techniques, integrated with brief advice and active referral to a smoking cessation service using the AWARD (Ask, Warn, Advise, Refer, Do-it-again) intervention model. Control group received brief advice to quit plus a self-help booklet at baseline. Outcomes were assessed at 1-, 2-, 3- and 6-month after baseline. The primary outcome is abstinence validated by exhaled carbon monoxide (<4 ppm) and salivary cotinine (<10 ng/mL) at 6-month after baseline. Primary analyses will be based on intention-to-treat.
This is the first trial examining the effectiveness of a chat-based cessation support programme combined with brief interventions in promoting abstinence. The intervention model can be adapted for other behavioural change treatments and more advanced digital smoking cessation intervention.
由于吸烟者通常缺乏戒烟动力或使用循证烟草依赖治疗方法,因此需要采用新方法让社区吸烟者参与戒烟。移动即时通讯应用程序(如WhatsApp、Facebook Messenger)被广泛使用,但作为提供戒烟支持的移动健康模式,其研究较少。本文介绍了一项试验的基本原理和研究设计,该试验旨在评估使用移动即时通讯结合简短干预措施对社区吸烟者进行基于聊天的干预的有效性。
这是一项双臂、平行、评估者盲法、实用整群随机对照试验,研究对象为从香港68个社区场所(整群)主动招募的约1172名年龄≥18岁的每日吸烟者。干预组的受试者接受为期三个月的基于聊天的即时通讯支持,该支持以接纳与承诺疗法和其他行为改变技术为指导,并结合简短建议以及使用AWARD(询问、警告、建议、转介、再次行动)干预模式积极转介至戒烟服务机构。对照组在基线时接受简短的戒烟建议和一本自助手册。在基线后的1个月、2个月、3个月和6个月对结果进行评估。主要结局是在基线后6个月通过呼出一氧化碳(<4 ppm)和唾液可替宁(<10 ng/mL)验证的戒烟情况。主要分析将基于意向性分析。
这是第一项检验基于聊天的戒烟支持计划结合简短干预措施在促进戒烟方面有效性的试验。该干预模式可适用于其他行为改变治疗以及更先进的数字戒烟干预。