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An Automated, Online Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial of a Just-In-Time Adaptive Intervention for Smoking Cessation (Quit Sense)

INTRODUCTION: Learned smoking cues from a smoker’s environment are a major cause of lapse and relapse. Quit Sense, a theory-guided Just-In-Time Adaptive Intervention smartphone app, aims to help smokers learn about their situational smoking cues and provide in-the-moment support to help manage these...

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Autores principales: Naughton, Felix, Hope, Aimie, Siegele-Brown, Chloë, Grant, Kelly, Barton, Garry, Notley, Caitlin, Mascolo, Cecilia, Coleman, Tim, Shepstone, Lee, Sutton, Stephen, Prevost, A Toby, Crane, David, Greaves, Felix, High, Juliet
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10256891/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37055073
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ntr/ntad032
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author Naughton, Felix
Hope, Aimie
Siegele-Brown, Chloë
Grant, Kelly
Barton, Garry
Notley, Caitlin
Mascolo, Cecilia
Coleman, Tim
Shepstone, Lee
Sutton, Stephen
Prevost, A Toby
Crane, David
Greaves, Felix
High, Juliet
author_facet Naughton, Felix
Hope, Aimie
Siegele-Brown, Chloë
Grant, Kelly
Barton, Garry
Notley, Caitlin
Mascolo, Cecilia
Coleman, Tim
Shepstone, Lee
Sutton, Stephen
Prevost, A Toby
Crane, David
Greaves, Felix
High, Juliet
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description INTRODUCTION: Learned smoking cues from a smoker’s environment are a major cause of lapse and relapse. Quit Sense, a theory-guided Just-In-Time Adaptive Intervention smartphone app, aims to help smokers learn about their situational smoking cues and provide in-the-moment support to help manage these when quitting. METHODS: A two-arm feasibility randomized controlled trial (N = 209) to estimate parameters to inform a definitive evaluation. Smoker’s willing to make a quit attempt were recruited using online paid-for adverts and randomized to “usual care” (text message referral to NHS SmokeFree website) or “usual care” plus a text message invitation to install Quit Sense. Procedures, excluding manual follow-up for nonresponders, were automated. Follow-up at 6 weeks and 6 months included feasibility, intervention engagement, smoking-related, and economic outcomes. Abstinence was verified using cotinine assessment from posted saliva samples. RESULTS: Self-reported smoking outcome completion rates at 6 months were 77% (95% CI 71%, 82%), viable saliva sample return rate was 39% (95% CI 24%, 54%), and health economic data 70% (95% CI 64%, 77%). Among Quit Sense participants, 75% (95% CI 67%, 83%) installed the app and set a quit date and, of those, 51% engaged for more than one week. The 6-month biochemically verified sustained abstinence rate (anticipated primary outcome for definitive trial), was 11.5% (12/104) among Quit Sense participants and 2.9% (3/105) for usual care (adjusted odds ratio = 4.57, 95% CIs 1.23, 16.94). No evidence of between-group differences in hypothesized mechanisms of action was found. CONCLUSIONS: Evaluation feasibility was demonstrated alongside evidence supporting the effectiveness potential of Quit Sense. IMPLICATIONS: Running a primarily automated trial to initially evaluate Quit Sense was feasible, resulting in modest recruitment costs and researcher time, and high trial engagement. When invited, as part of trial participation, to install a smoking cessation app, most participants are likely to do so, and, for those using Quit Sense, an estimated one-half will engage with it for more than 1 week. Evidence that Quit Sense may increase verified abstinence at 6-month follow-up, relative to usual care, was generated, although low saliva return rates to verify smoking status contributed to considerable imprecision in the effect size estimate.
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spelling pubmed-102568912023-06-11 An Automated, Online Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial of a Just-In-Time Adaptive Intervention for Smoking Cessation (Quit Sense) Naughton, Felix Hope, Aimie Siegele-Brown, Chloë Grant, Kelly Barton, Garry Notley, Caitlin Mascolo, Cecilia Coleman, Tim Shepstone, Lee Sutton, Stephen Prevost, A Toby Crane, David Greaves, Felix High, Juliet Nicotine Tob Res Original Investigations INTRODUCTION: Learned smoking cues from a smoker’s environment are a major cause of lapse and relapse. Quit Sense, a theory-guided Just-In-Time Adaptive Intervention smartphone app, aims to help smokers learn about their situational smoking cues and provide in-the-moment support to help manage these when quitting. METHODS: A two-arm feasibility randomized controlled trial (N = 209) to estimate parameters to inform a definitive evaluation. Smoker’s willing to make a quit attempt were recruited using online paid-for adverts and randomized to “usual care” (text message referral to NHS SmokeFree website) or “usual care” plus a text message invitation to install Quit Sense. Procedures, excluding manual follow-up for nonresponders, were automated. Follow-up at 6 weeks and 6 months included feasibility, intervention engagement, smoking-related, and economic outcomes. Abstinence was verified using cotinine assessment from posted saliva samples. RESULTS: Self-reported smoking outcome completion rates at 6 months were 77% (95% CI 71%, 82%), viable saliva sample return rate was 39% (95% CI 24%, 54%), and health economic data 70% (95% CI 64%, 77%). Among Quit Sense participants, 75% (95% CI 67%, 83%) installed the app and set a quit date and, of those, 51% engaged for more than one week. The 6-month biochemically verified sustained abstinence rate (anticipated primary outcome for definitive trial), was 11.5% (12/104) among Quit Sense participants and 2.9% (3/105) for usual care (adjusted odds ratio = 4.57, 95% CIs 1.23, 16.94). No evidence of between-group differences in hypothesized mechanisms of action was found. CONCLUSIONS: Evaluation feasibility was demonstrated alongside evidence supporting the effectiveness potential of Quit Sense. IMPLICATIONS: Running a primarily automated trial to initially evaluate Quit Sense was feasible, resulting in modest recruitment costs and researcher time, and high trial engagement. When invited, as part of trial participation, to install a smoking cessation app, most participants are likely to do so, and, for those using Quit Sense, an estimated one-half will engage with it for more than 1 week. Evidence that Quit Sense may increase verified abstinence at 6-month follow-up, relative to usual care, was generated, although low saliva return rates to verify smoking status contributed to considerable imprecision in the effect size estimate. Oxford University Press 2023-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10256891/ /pubmed/37055073 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ntr/ntad032 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Investigations
Naughton, Felix
Hope, Aimie
Siegele-Brown, Chloë
Grant, Kelly
Barton, Garry
Notley, Caitlin
Mascolo, Cecilia
Coleman, Tim
Shepstone, Lee
Sutton, Stephen
Prevost, A Toby
Crane, David
Greaves, Felix
High, Juliet
An Automated, Online Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial of a Just-In-Time Adaptive Intervention for Smoking Cessation (Quit Sense)
title An Automated, Online Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial of a Just-In-Time Adaptive Intervention for Smoking Cessation (Quit Sense)
title_full An Automated, Online Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial of a Just-In-Time Adaptive Intervention for Smoking Cessation (Quit Sense)
title_fullStr An Automated, Online Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial of a Just-In-Time Adaptive Intervention for Smoking Cessation (Quit Sense)
title_full_unstemmed An Automated, Online Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial of a Just-In-Time Adaptive Intervention for Smoking Cessation (Quit Sense)
title_short An Automated, Online Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial of a Just-In-Time Adaptive Intervention for Smoking Cessation (Quit Sense)
title_sort automated, online feasibility randomized controlled trial of a just-in-time adaptive intervention for smoking cessation (quit sense)
topic Original Investigations
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10256891/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37055073
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ntr/ntad032
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