| Literature DB >> 27835953 |
John Powell1, Nikki Newhouse2, Angela Martin2, Sena Jawad3, Ly-Mee Yu3, Mina Davoudianfar3, Louise Locock2, Sue Ziebland2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The internet is frequently used to share experiences of health and illness, but this phenomenon has not been harnessed as an intervention to achieve health behaviour change. The aim of this study was to determine the feasibility of a randomised trial assessing the effects of a novel, experience-based website as a smoking cessation intervention. The secondary aim was to measure the potential impact on smoking behaviour of both the intervention and a comparator website.Entities:
Keywords: Internet intervention; Randomised controlled trial; Smoking cessation
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27835953 PMCID: PMC5106834 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-016-3821-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Fig. 1CONSORT flow diagram
Baseline demographic and smoking characteristics of the study population
| Comparator | Intervention | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| (%) |
| (%) | |
| Age | ||||
| Mean (SD) {Min-Max} | 53.6 (15.1) {17–80} | 55.1 (12.9) {24–92} | ||
| Gender | ||||
| Female | 23 | (53.5) | 22 | (50.0) |
| Male | 20 | (46.5) | 22 | (50.0) |
| Self-rated ability to use the internet | ||||
| Excellent | 9 | (20.9) | 10 | (22.7) |
| Good | 15 | (34.9) | 21 | (47.7) |
| Fair | 16 | (37.2) | 11 | (25.0) |
| Poor | 3 | (7.0) | 2 | (4.5) |
| Bad | 0 | (0) | 0 | (0) |
| Internet use | ||||
| At least once a day | 26 | (60.5) | 28 | (63.6) |
| Several times a week | 17 | (39.5) | 10 | (22.7) |
| Once a week | 0 | 0 | 3 | (6.8) |
| Less than once a week | 0 | 0 | 3 | (6.8) |
| Ethnicity | ||||
| White- English/ Welsh/ Scottish/ Northern Irish/ British | 39 | (90.7) | 41 | (93.2) |
| White- Any other White background | 2 | (4.7) | 2 | (4.5) |
| Mixed | 1 | (2.3) | 0 | 0 |
| Asian - Pakistani | 0 | 0 | 1 | (2.3) |
| Black - Caribbean | 1 | (2.3) | 0 | 0 |
| Number of cigarettes smoked per day | ||||
| 10 or less | 12 | (27.9) | 15 | (34.1) |
| 11–20 | 25 | (58.1) | 21 | (47.7) |
| 21–30 | 4 | (9.3) | 7 | (15.9) |
| 31 or more | 2 | (4.7) | 0 | 0 |
| Did not answer | 0 | 0 | 1 | (2.3) |
| Time from wake up to smoke first cigarette | ||||
| After 60 min | 8 | (18.6) | 13 | (29.5) |
| 31–60 min | 9 | (20.9) | 11 | (25.0) |
| 6–30 min | 17 | (39.5) | 15 | (34.1) |
| Within 5 min | 8 | (18.6) | 4 | (9.1) |
| Did not answer | 1 | (2.3) | 1 | (2.3) |
| Serious attempt to stop smoking in past 2 weeks | ||||
| No | 32 | (74.4) | 27 | (61.4) |
| Yes | 11 | (25.6) | 16 | (36.4) |
| Did not answer | 0 | 0 | 1 | (2.3) |
| Which of the following describes you? | ||||
| I don’t want to stop smoking | 1 | (2.3) | 2 | (4.5) |
| I think I should stop smoking but don’t really want to | 9 | (20.9) | 7 | (15.9) |
| I want to stop smoking but haven’t thought about when | 5 | (11.6) | 2 | (4.5) |
| I REALLY want to stop smoking but I don’t know when I will | 15 | (34.9) | 16 | (36.4) |
| I want to stop smoking and hope to soon | 6 | (14.0) | 6 | (13.6) |
| I REALLY want to stop smoking and intend to in the next 3 months | 2 | (4.7) | 4 | (9.1) |
| I REALLY want to stop smoking and intend to in the next month | 3 | (7.0) | 5 | (11.4) |
| Don’t know | 2 | (4.6) | 2 | (4.6) |
Usage data for comparator and intervention websites
| All participants ( | Comparator ( | Intervention ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total number of logins to website | |||
|
| 86 | 42 | 44 |
| Median (range) | 2 (1 to 20) | 2 (1 to 8) | 2 (1 to 20) |
| {Interquartile range} | {1 to 3} | {1 to 3} | {1.5 to 3} |
| Total number of pages visited | |||
|
| 84 | 42 | 42 |
| Median (range) | 10 (1 to 237) | 7 (1 to 225) | 11.5 (1 to 237) |
| {Interquartile range} | {4 to 24.5} | {3 to 20} | {5 to 30} |
| Total duration on site (minutes)a | |||
|
| 86 | 42 | 44 |
| Median (range) | 9 (0.5 to 213) | 5 (0.5 to 69) | 15 (0.5 to 213) |
| {Interquartile range} | {1 to 26} | {1 to16} | {3 to 35} |
aUnits of total duration was recorded in mins, for participants with 0 mins recorded we approximated this to 0.5 mins
Exploratory comparisons between randomised groups on smoking specific measures
| All participants ( | Comparator ( | Intervention ( | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| (%) |
| (%) |
| (%) | |
| Motivation to Stop Scale (MTSS) | ||||||
| Change in MTSS from baseline | ||||||
| Decreased Motivation | 14 | (16) | 6 | (14) | 8 | (18) |
| Improved Motivation | 19 | (22) | 9 | (20) | 10 | (23) |
| No Change | 28 | (32) | 14 | (33) | 14 | (32) |
| Unknown | 26 | (30) | 14 | (33) | 12 | (27) |
| Abstinence at follow-up | ||||||
| Cigarettes or other tobacco used in the last 7 days at 2 weeks | ||||||
| Yes | 57 | (65) | 28 | (65) | 29 | (66) |
| No | 8 | (9) | 3 | (7) | 5 | (11) |
| Unknown | 22 | (25) | 12 | (28) | 10 | (23) |
| Quit attempts | ||||||
| Quit attempts in the last 2 weeks at baseline | ||||||
| Yes | 27 | (31) | 11 | (26) | 16 | (36) |
| No | 59 | (68) | 32 | (74) | 27 | (62) |
| Unknown | 1 | (1) | 0 | 0 | 1 | (2) |
| Quit attempts in the last 2 weeks at 2 weeks | ||||||
| Yes | 25 | (29) | 11 | (26) | 14 | (32) |
| No | 39 | (45) | 20 | (46) | 19 | (43) |
| Unknown (loss to follow up) | 23 | (26) | 12 | (28) | 11 | (25) |
Mean (SD) of eHIQ part 2 scores for intervention and comparator group at two-week follow-up
| Comparator ( | Intervention ( | Unadjusted mean difference | 95 % CI | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| eHIQ part 2 overall scores | 68.71 (0.46) | 62.99 (0.38) | −5.718 | −10.928 to −0.509 |
| Subscales | ||||
| Confidence and Identification | 61.74 (12.06) | 59.20 (10.11) | −2.537 | −8.137 to 3.063 |
| Information and Presentation | 73.79 (10.85) | 68.37 (10.71) | −5.419 | −10.806 to −0.033 |
| Understanding and Motivation | 69.63 (14.20) | 61.72 (12.91) | −7.911 | −14.798 to −1.024 |
Summary statistics for the SF36 health status physical component (PCS) and mental component (MCS) summary scores by randomised group
| Comparator ( | Intervention ( | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| Mean (SD) | {Min, Max} |
| Mean (SD) | {Min, Max} | |
| Baseline PCS | 43 | 44.08 (11.02) | {19.63, 64.91} | 44 | 48.59 (8.41) | {24.91, 61.07} |
| 2-week PCS | 31 | 43.21 (11.10) | {19.85, 61.88} | 33 | 48.43 (8.76) | {21.29, 63.73} |
| Change in PCS from baseline | 31 | −0.92 (4.12) | {−11.74, 5.92} | 33 | −0.14 (4.49) | {−7.77, 14.20} |
| Baseline MCS | 43 | 43.00 (13.57) | {10.56, 65.69} | 44 | 46.68 (11.19) | {17.94, 67.15} |
| 2-week MCS | 31 | 43.42 (15.18) | {10.45, 69.15} | 33 | 47.99 (10.25) | {25.38, 62.54} |
| Change in MCS from baseline | 31 | 2.20 (8.79) | {−19.14, 26.82} | 33 | 1.89 (7.44) | {−10.78, 21.02} |