Martinez-Gutierrez Javiera, Domínguez Angélica, López Carolina, Alcántara Juan, Althausen Carolina, Rojas Mildred, Véjar Leonardo, Bambs Claudia
Department of Family Medicine, School of Medicine, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
Department of General Practice, School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Health Services, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Tob Use Insights. 2023 Feb 21;16:1179173X231152316. doi: 10.1177/1179173X231152316. eCollection 2023.
Almost 30% of Chilean women report cigarette smoking with important repercussions on their health.
Design and test a mobile phone intervention for smoking cessation in young women.
A mobile application (app) was created using the best available evidence and consumer input. Its effectiveness was assessed through a randomized clinical trial.
Women 18 to 44 years old from middle-class neighborhoods in Santiago, Chile. Inclusion criteria were intention to quit cigarette smoking in the following month and having a smartphone cell phone. Women with positive screening for risky alcohol consumption were excluded.
App with content to support cigarette smoking cessation over 6 months. The control arm included an app that delivered general messages to promote permanence in the study. Telephone follow-up was performed at 6 weeks, and at 3 and 6 months after randomization.
No smoking in the past 7 days at 6 weeks from enrolment. Intention-to-treat analysis was carried out using SPSS 17.0 with a significance level set at .05.
309 women entered the study. Mean number of cigarettes smoked in a day was 8.8. 58.6% of the participants (n = 181) completed the follow-up for the primary outcome. With intention-to-treat analysis, 9.7% of participants in the intervention group reported not having smoked any cigarettes in the last 7 days vs 3.2% in the control group (RR 2.98 CI 95% 1.11-8.0, = .022). Additionally, 12.3% vs 1.9% of the participants in the intervention group and control group reported continuous abstinence at 6 weeks, respectively (RR 6.29 95% CI 1.9-20.8, < .001). Continuous abstinence was also significant at 6 months (-value of .036).
The "Appagalo" app is an effective tool to support smoking cessation in young women. It is a simple mHealth alternative for smoking cessation that can contribute to improving women's health in the Americas and worldwide.
近30%的智利女性报告有吸烟行为,这对她们的健康产生了重大影响。
设计并测试一种针对年轻女性戒烟的手机干预措施。
利用现有最佳证据和消费者意见创建了一个移动应用程序(app)。通过随机临床试验评估其有效性。
来自智利圣地亚哥中产阶级社区的18至44岁女性。纳入标准为打算在下个月戒烟且拥有智能手机。对有危险饮酒行为筛查呈阳性的女性予以排除。
提供为期6个月支持戒烟内容的app。对照组包括一个发送一般信息以促进留在研究中的app。随机分组后6周、3个月和6个月进行电话随访。
入组后6周过去7天内未吸烟。使用SPSS 17.0进行意向性分析,显著性水平设定为0.05。
309名女性进入研究。平均每日吸烟量为8.8支。58.6%的参与者(n = 181)完成了主要结局的随访。在意向性分析中,干预组9.7%的参与者报告在过去7天内未吸任何香烟,而对照组为3.2%(相对危险度2.98,95%置信区间1.11 - 8.0,P = 0.022)。此外,干预组和对照组分别有12.3%和1.9%的参与者报告在6周时持续戒烟(相对危险度6.29,95%置信区间1.9 - 20.8,P < 0.001)。6个月时持续戒烟也具有显著性(P值为0.036)。
“Appagalo”应用程序是支持年轻女性戒烟的有效工具。它是一种简单的移动健康戒烟替代方案,有助于改善美洲和全球女性的健康状况。