Su Xiaoyu, Wong Vanessa, Cheung Yee Tak Derek, Chan Helen Ching-Han, Wong Grace Nga-Ting, Lee John Ka Hong, Ho Sai Yin, Wang Man Ping, Luk Tzu Tsun
School of Nursing, LKS Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China.
Integrated Centre on Smoking Cessation, Tung Wah Group of Hospitals, Hong Kong, China.
Digit Health. 2024 Oct 21;10:20552076241291709. doi: 10.1177/20552076241291709. eCollection 2024 Jan-Dec.
Most smokers who achieve short-term abstinence relapse even when aided by evidence-based cessation treatment. Mobile health presents a promising but largely untested avenue for providing adjunct behavioral support for relapse prevention. This paper presents the rationale and design of a randomized controlled trial aimed at evaluating the effectiveness of personalized mobile chat messaging support for relapse prevention among people who recently quit smoking.
This is a two-arm, assessor-blinded, randomized controlled trial conducted in two clinic-based smoking cessation services in Hong Kong. An estimated 586 daily tobacco users who have abstained for 3 to 30 days will be randomized (1:1) to intervention group or control group. Both groups receive standard-of-care smoking cessation treatment from the services. The intervention group additionally receives 3-month relapse prevention support via mobile chat messaging, including cessation advice delivered by a live counselor and access to a supportive chatbot via WhatsApp. The control group receives text messaging on generic cessation advice for 3 months as attention control. The primary outcome is tobacco abstinence verified by an exhaled carbon monoxide of <5 parts per million or a negative salivary cotinine test at 6 months after randomization. Secondary outcomes include self-reported 6-month prolonged tobacco abstinence, 7-day point-prevalent abstinence, and relapse rate. The primary analyses will be by intention-to-treat, assuming participants with missing data are non-abstinent. This trial is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT05370352) and follows CONSORT-EHEALTH.
This trial will provide new evidence on the effectiveness of mobile chat messaging as a scalable and accessible intervention for relapse prevention.
大多数实现短期戒烟的吸烟者即使在循证戒烟治疗的帮助下仍会复吸。移动健康为提供预防复吸的辅助行为支持提供了一条有前景但大多未经测试的途径。本文介绍了一项随机对照试验的基本原理和设计,旨在评估个性化移动聊天消息支持对近期戒烟者预防复吸的有效性。
这是一项双臂、评估者盲法的随机对照试验,在香港的两个基于诊所的戒烟服务机构进行。估计586名已戒烟3至30天的每日烟草使用者将被随机(1:1)分为干预组或对照组。两组均接受服务机构提供的标准戒烟治疗。干预组还通过移动聊天消息获得为期3个月的预防复吸支持,包括由现场咨询师提供的戒烟建议以及通过WhatsApp访问支持性聊天机器人。对照组在3个月内收到关于一般戒烟建议的短信作为注意力对照。主要结局是在随机分组后6个月通过呼出一氧化碳<5 ppm或唾液可替宁检测呈阴性来验证的烟草戒断情况。次要结局包括自我报告的6个月延长烟草戒断、7天点患病率戒断和复吸率。主要分析将采用意向性分析,假设缺失数据的参与者未戒断。该试验已在ClinicalTrials.gov(NCT05370352)注册,并遵循CONSORT-EHEALTH。
本试验将为移动聊天消息作为一种可扩展且可及的预防复吸干预措施的有效性提供新证据。