| Literature DB >> 19033148 |
Robyn Whittaker1, Ralph Maddison, Hayden McRobbie, Chris Bullen, Simon Denny, Enid Dorey, Mary Ellis-Pegler, Jaco van Rooyen, Anthony Rodgers.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: While most young people who smoke want to quit, few access cessation support services. Mobile phone-based cessation programs are ideal for young people: mobile phones are the most common means of peer communication, and messages can be delivered in an anonymous manner, anywhere, anytime. Following the success of our text messaging smoking cessation program, we developed an innovative multimedia mobile phone smoking cessation intervention.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 19033148 PMCID: PMC2630843 DOI: 10.2196/jmir.1007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Figure 1Steps in program development
Online survey results of participants’ preferences for program content
| % (No.) | |
| Text message (SMS) | 99 (151) |
| Call | 90 (137) |
| Play games | 59 (91) |
| Enter competitions | 41 (62) |
| Download from the Internet | 40 (61) |
| Listen to music | 38 (58) |
| Surf the Net | 27 (41) |
| Watch videos | 25 (38) |
| Look at jokes | 18 (28) |
| Video calls | 9 (14) |
| Watch cartoons | 3 (5) |
| Music | 75 (114) |
| Videos | 35 (53) |
| Games | 30 (46) |
| Jokes | 26 (40) |
| TV | 26 (40) |
| Competitions | 30 (46) |
| Cartoons | 16 (24) |
| Nothing | 12 (19) |
| One message per day | 42 (64) |
| Less than one message per day | 28 (43) |
| Two to five per day | 20 (31) |
| More than five per day | 9 (14) |
| Writing a blog | 27 (41) |
| Reading someone’s blog | 36 (55) |
| Writing messages on a message board | 35 (53) |
| Reading messages | 40 (61) |
| Being paired with a “buddy” | 29 (45) |
| Prefer no contact | 18 (27) |
Technical challenges (N = 13)
| No. | |
| No | 4 |
| Yes | 9 |
| Couldn’t open the link due to the credit issue | 2 |
| Mobile network coverage not always available | 3 |
| Couldn’t open the link, didn’t know how | 4 |
| Emailed for advice | 1 |
| Worked it out myself | 2 |
| Gave up (until phoned by study staff) | 1 |
Pilot study participant characteristics (N = 17)
| Characteristic | No. (%) | |
| 16-19 | 2 (12) | |
| 20-24 | 9 (53) | |
| 25-29 | 2 (12) | |
| 30-34 | 2 (12) | |
| 35+ | 2 (12) | |
| Male | 6 (35) | |
| Female | 11 (65) | |
| Maori | 6 (35) | |
| New Zealand European | 3 (18) | |
| Pacific Islander | 4 (24) | |
| Indian | 2 (12) | |
| Other | 2 (12) | |
| Less than 15,000 | 5 (29) | |
| 15,000-30,000 | 2 (12) | |
| 30,001-45,000 | 7 (41) | |
| 45,001-60,000 | 1 (6) | |
| Refused to answer | 2 (12) | |
| 1-10 cigarettes/day | 15 (88) | |
| 11-30 cigarettes/day | 2 (12) | |
| 0-30 minutes | 5 (29) | |
| Over 30 minutes | 12 (71) | |
| 0 | 3 (18) | |
| 1 | 5 (29) | |
| 2 | 5 (29) | |
| 3-5 | 3 (18) | |
| 5+ | 1 (6) | |
Participants’ responses to aspects of the pilot program (N = 13)
| No. | |
| Liked them (Summary of comments: relevant, honest, upfront, made it more real, felt like I was not just on my own but she was going through it too) | 7 |
| Didn’t like them (Summary of comments: got bored, not professional / very basic, only good thing was a reminder, didn’t know what happened to her— if she went back to smoking, really liked the CRAVE function, would like animation/music—would be more professional) | 1 |
| Unsure (Summary of comments: she was not the same as me, good that they were not too flashy or fake but were simple, liked them at start but got sick of moaning ones, just like a story, clips could have been longer—felt “cut-off,” not sure if helpful, liked some of them, sounded similar/repetitive, got sick of them) | 5 |
| Liked them | 7 |
| Liked them most of the time | 1 |
| Didn’t like them | 3 |
| About right | 9 |
| Too many | 1 |
| Not enough (suggesting three or four per day) | 3 |
| As soon as they arrived | 5 |
| A few minutes after they arrived | 2 |
| A few hours after they arrived | 3 |
| A mixture of as soon as arrived / few hours later | 3 |
Smoking outcomes (N = 13)
| No. | |
| Yes | 9 |
| No | 4 |
| Yes | 9 |
| Setting a quit date, lead-up, role model clips | |
| Encouraging stuff, tips | |
| Text messages | |
| Something new | |
| Quitting tips | |
| Providing motivation | |
| Acted as a reminder to what you are doing, good to know others are also quitting at same time | |
| Regular updates, inspirational, mates tried to quit without it and failed, so felt good |
aSummary of comments from participants