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Comparative effectiveness of motivation phase intervention components for use with smokers unwilling to quit: a factorial screening experiment.

Jessica W Cook1,2,3, Linda M Collins4, Michael C Fiore1,2, Stevens S Smith1,2, David Fraser1,2, Daniel M Bolt5, Timothy B Baker1,2, Megan E Piper1,2, Tanya R Schlam1,2, Douglas Jorenby1,2, Wei-Yin Loh6, Robin Mermelstein7.   

Abstract

AIMS: To screen promising intervention components designed to reduce smoking and promote abstinence in smokers initially unwilling to quit. <br> DESIGN: A balanced, four-factor, randomized factorial experiment. <br> SETTING: Eleven primary care clinics in southern Wisconsin, USA. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 517 adult smokers (63.4% women, 91.1% white) recruited during primary care visits who were willing to reduce their smoking but not quit. <br> INTERVENTIONS: Four factors contrasted intervention components designed to reduce smoking and promote abstinence: (1) nicotine patch versus none; (2) nicotine gum versus none; (3) motivational interviewing (MI) versus none; and (4) behavioral reduction counseling (BR) versus none. Participants could request cessation treatment at any point during the study. MEASUREMENTS: The primary outcome was percentage change in cigarettes smoked per day at 26 weeks post-study enrollment; the secondary outcomes were percentage change at 12 weeks and point-prevalence abstinence at 12 and 26 weeks post-study enrollment. <br> FINDINGS: There were few main effects, but a significant four-way interaction at 26 weeks post-study enrollment (P = 0.01, β = 0.12) revealed relatively large smoking reductions by two component combinations: nicotine gum combined with BR and BR combined with MI. Further, BR improved 12-week abstinence rates (P = 0.04), and nicotine gum, when used without MI, increased 26-week abstinence after a subsequent aided quit attempt (P = 0.01). <br> CONCLUSIONS: Motivation-phase nicotine gum and behavioral reduction counseling are promising intervention components for smokers who are initially unwilling to quit.
© 2015 Society for the Study of Addiction.

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Keywords:  Chronic care smoking treatment; Multi-phase Optimization Strategy (MOST); Phase-Based Model; comparative effectiveness; factorial experiment; motivational interviewing; nicotine replacement therapy; primary care; smoking cessation; smoking reduction

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26582140      PMCID: PMC4681585          DOI: 10.1111/add.13161

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Addiction        ISSN: 0965-2140            Impact factor:   6.526


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