| Literature DB >> 27097991 |
Joan L Bottorff1, John L Oliffe, Gayl Sarbit, Paul Sharp, Cristina M Caperchione, Leanne M Currie, Jonathan Schmid, Martha H Mackay, Sean Stolp.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Men continue to smoke cigarettes in greater numbers than women. There is growing evidence for the value of developing targeted, men-centered health promotion programs. However, few smoking cessation interventions have been designed for men. A gender-specific website, QuitNow Men, was developed based on focus group interview findings, stakeholder feedback, and evidence-based cessation strategies. The website was designed to incorporate a masculine look and feel through the use of images, direct language, and interactive content. Usability experts and end-users provided feedback on navigation and functionality of the website prior to pilot testing.Entities:
Keywords: internet; masculinity; men's health; smoking cessation; web-based health promotion
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27097991 PMCID: PMC4856882 DOI: 10.2196/jmir.5076
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
QuitNow Men website resources.
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| Tactics for getting started | Man-tailored information about different quitting methods, strategies for dealing with withdrawal, cravings, and smoking triggers. |
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| Tactics for surviving quit day | Man-tailored information about lining up support, gathering supplies, avoiding risky situations, staying busy, and changing routines. |
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| Tactics for staying on track | Man-tailored information with suggestions for staying smoke free. Topics include slips vs relapses, keeping one’s guard up, and strategies for dealing with stress. |
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| Patches, gum, and more | Information about quit aids and where to obtain them, including; nicotine patches, gum, inhalers, lozenges, mouth sprays, and prescription drugs. |
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| Videos on addiction | Inspiring, informational, and motivating videos from the Web on the science behind addiction. |
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| Pick a quit date tool | Participants select a quit date that will appear in the top corner of the webpage and a digital timer begins a countdown to the chosen date. Emails are sent to the participants: two before the quit date, one on the quit date, and four follow-up emails after the quit date. Once a quit date is reached, the timer begins to count the number of day, hours, and minutes of being smoke free. |
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| Smoking dependence mini-quiz | A 6-item self-report questionnaire that evaluates participant’s addiction level [
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| Smoking cost calculator | A smoking calculator that calculates the cost spent on cigarettes and provides suggestions of things that money could be used to buy (eg, a new truck). Cost savings are also calculated based on a 50% reduction in smoking behavior. |
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| If I were Nick (interactive video drama) | Seven brief scenarios about a character, Nick, on his first day of a quit. The audience is encouraged to put themselves in Nick’s shoes and answer reflective questions on how they would think and feel in certain situations [
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| Tune into the forum | A community forum where participants can connect and discuss topics surrounding reducing and quitting smoking. |
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| Read shared stories | A space where men can read and share quit stories with other users on the website. |
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| Text messages with quit tips | A 3-month automated text messaging system that is designed to provide advice and tips to help participants prepare for a quit and stay smoke free. Information is tailored to the specific quit date provided. |
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| Challenge a friend to quit | Participants are encouraged to challenge a friend to quit with them. Participants are provided with a sample email that can be sent to a buddy through the Web app. |
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| Expert chat (online quit coach) | Trained quit coaches, available 7 days a week to answer questions or provide advice through a live chat room. |
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| Quitline (talk to a quit coach) | A toll-free one-on-one consultation with a trained quit coach designed to help participants prepare for a quit and stay smoke free. Following the initial contact, the quit coach schedules five follow-up calls. |
Baseline demographics characteristics (N=117).
| Characteristic | n | % | |
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| 20-45 years | 78 | 66.7 |
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| >45 years | 39 | 33.3 |
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| Canadian/Caucasian | 85 | 73 |
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| First Nations/Metis/Inuit | 5 | 4 |
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| Other | 17 | 14 |
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| Missing/Invalid | 10 | 9 |
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| Incomplete high school | 14 | 12 |
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| Complete high school | 42 | 36 |
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| Complete non-university (vocational, technical, trade) | 23 | 20 |
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| Complete university degree / diploma / certificate | 34 | 29 |
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| Other | 4 | 3 |
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| Married | 40 | 35 |
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| Single | 39 | 33 |
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| Common law/live-in partner | 24 | 20 |
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| Divorced or separated | 14 | 12 |
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| Working for pay or profit | 71 | 61 |
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| Caring for family and working for pay or profit | 19 | 16 |
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| Recovering from illness or disability | 12 | 10 |
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| Looking for work | 6 | 5 |
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| Going to school | 5 | 4 |
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| Unemployed and not looking for work | 2 | 2 |
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| Caring for family | 1 | 1 |
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| Retired | 1 | 1 |
Figure 1Percentage of participants reporting use of resources on QuitNow Men at 6 months (n=67).
Figure 2Percentage of participants rating resources they used on QuitNow Men as "somewhat helpful" or "very helpful" (n=64).
Number of website resources used by smoking status.
| Smoking status | Number of website resources used | |
| Mean | 95% CI | |
| Quit smoking | 7.25 | 5.52-8.98 |
| Reduced smoking | 10.0 | 8.37-11.63 a |
| No change in smoking | 7.31 | 5.20-9.43 a |
a P=.03.
Logistic regression predicting quit attempts (6-month follow-up).
| Variable | B (CI) | SE | β |
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| Number of resources used on website at 6-month follow-up | .81 (0.12-1.50) | 0.34 | .35 | .02 |
| Quit confidence at 6-month follow-up | .50 (1.2-0.20) | 0.35 | .21 | .16 |
| Nicotine dependence | .33 (-0.33 to 1.0) | 0.33 | .15 | .32 |
| Age | .58 (-0.14 to 1.31) | 0.36 | .23 | .11 |
| Constant | 3.34 (2.71-3.96) | 0.31 |
| <.001 |