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适应、试点测试和评估 Kick.it 应用程序以支持有严重精神疾病的吸烟者戒烟:研究方案。

Adapting, Pilot Testing and Evaluating the Kick.it App to Support Smoking Cessation for Smokers with Severe Mental Illness: A Study Protocol.

机构信息

Flinders Human Behaviour and Health Research Unit, Department of Psychiatry, Flinders University, Adelaide 5042, Australia.

Wellbeing and Resilience Centre, South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute, Adelaide 5000, Australia.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2018 Feb 3;15(2):254. doi: 10.3390/ijerph15020254.

Abstract

(1) Background: While the prevalence of tobacco smoking in the general population has declined, it remains exceptionally high for smokers with severe mental illness (SMI), despite significant public health measures. This project aims to adapt, pilot test and evaluate a novel e-health smoking cessation intervention to assist relapse prevention and encourage sustained smoking cessation for young adults (aged 18⁻29 years) with SMI. (2) Methods: Using co-design principles, the researchers will adapt the Kick.it smartphone App in collaboration with a small sample of current and ex-smokers with SMI. In-depth interviews with smokers with SMI who have attempted to quit in the past 12 months and ex-smokers (i.e., those having not smoked in the past seven days) will explore their perceptions of smoking cessation support options that have been of value to them. Focus group participants will then give their feedback on the existing Kick.it App and any adaptations needed. The adapted App will then be pilot-tested with a small sample of young adult smokers with SMI interested in attempting to cut down or quit smoking, measuring utility, feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary outcomes in supporting their quit efforts. (3) Conclusions: This pilot work will inform a larger definitive trial. Dependent on recruitment success, the project may extend to also include smokers with SMI who are aged 30 years or more.

摘要

(1)背景:尽管采取了重大的公共卫生措施,但患有严重精神疾病(SMI)的吸烟者的吸烟率仍然异常高,尽管普通人群的吸烟率有所下降。本项目旨在改编、试点测试和评估一种新的电子健康戒烟干预措施,以帮助预防复发并鼓励患有 SMI 的年轻成年人(18⁻29 岁)持续戒烟。

(2)方法:研究人员将使用共同设计原则与一小部分当前和曾经患有 SMI 的吸烟者合作,改编 Kick.it 智能手机应用程序。对过去 12 个月内尝试戒烟的 SMI 吸烟者和曾经吸烟者(即过去七天未吸烟的人)进行深入访谈,探讨他们对有价值的戒烟支持选项的看法。然后,焦点小组参与者将就现有的 Kick.it 应用程序及其所需的任何改编提供反馈。然后,将对有兴趣尝试减少或戒烟的少量患有 SMI 的年轻成年吸烟者进行试点测试,以衡量该应用程序在支持他们戒烟努力方面的实用性、可行性、可接受性和初步结果。

(3)结论:这项试点工作将为更大规模的确定性试验提供信息。根据招募成功情况,该项目可能会扩展到包括年龄在 30 岁及以上的患有 SMI 的吸烟者。

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