Veterans Health Administration, Office of Mental Health and Suicide Prevention, Washington, DC.
Durham VA Medical Center, Durham, NC.
Nicotine Tob Res. 2021 May 24;23(6):931-938. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntaa183.
Smoking cessation mobile health (mHealth) programs are effective and have been recommended for integration into health care services but have not been evaluated in real-world health care settings. The Veterans Health Administration, a safety net health care provider, provides health care for 9 million US military veterans. Veterans Health Administration implemented the SmokefreeVET text message program in 2013.
A retrospective evaluation of 6153 SmokefreeVET subscribers was conducted. The primary outcome was 30-day self-reported abstinence at 6 months. Secondary outcomes included percentage of opt outs, program completers, and 30-day self-reported abstinence at 3 months.
SmokefreeVET subscribers were on average 47.5 years old and 71.4% male. Smoking cessation medication use was reported by 11.5% of subscribers at the start of their quit attempt and subscribers enrolled in the program for an average of 29 days. Subscribers who were younger, female, and heavier smokers were more likely to opt out of the six-week program early. The abstinence rate for the primary outcome, self-reported 30-day abstinence at 6 months among all subscribers was 3.7%.
SmokefreeVET enrolled a younger and more female population of subscribers than other studies of veterans interested in tobacco treatment. The mHealth program was generally acceptable to veterans, yet strategies to increase retention may improve completion rates and outcomes. In this real-world setting, nearly half of the mHealth program subscribers combined use of the text program with smoking cessation medication. Further study of the optimal combination of mHealth with smoking cessation treatments is needed.
mHealth smoking cessation programs can be effectively implemented within real-world health care settings, even in those serving disadvantaged populations. Further research to improve mHealth program efficacy and integration into clinical settings will increase the population-level impact of these effective smoking cessation programs.
戒烟移动健康(mHealth)计划是有效的,已被推荐整合到医疗保健服务中,但尚未在实际医疗保健环境中进行评估。退伍军人健康管理局(Veterans Health Administration)是一家提供医疗保健服务的保障机构,为 900 万美国退伍军人提供医疗服务。退伍军人健康管理局于 2013 年实施了 SmokefreeVET 短信计划。
对 6153 名 SmokefreeVET 用户进行了回顾性评估。主要结果是 6 个月时 30 天的自我报告戒烟率。次要结果包括退出率、完成者比例以及 3 个月时 30 天的自我报告戒烟率。
SmokefreeVET 用户的平均年龄为 47.5 岁,71.4%为男性。在戒烟尝试开始时,有 11.5%的用户报告使用了戒烟药物,用户平均注册该计划 29 天。年龄较小、女性和重度吸烟者更有可能在六周计划早期提前退出。主要结果,即所有用户在 6 个月时的自我报告 30 天戒烟率为 3.7%。
SmokefreeVET 招募的用户比其他对烟草治疗感兴趣的退伍军人研究中的用户更年轻、女性比例更高。该移动健康计划普遍为退伍军人所接受,但增加保留率的策略可能会提高完成率和结果。在这种真实环境中,近一半的移动健康计划用户将短信计划与戒烟药物结合使用。需要进一步研究移动健康与戒烟治疗的最佳结合,以提高这些有效的戒烟计划的人群效果。
移动健康戒烟计划可以在真实的医疗保健环境中有效实施,即使是在为弱势群体服务的环境中也是如此。进一步研究提高移动健康计划的效果并将其整合到临床环境中,将增加这些有效的戒烟计划对人群的影响。