| Literature DB >> 30355563 |
Darly Dash1,2, Neill Bruce Baskerville3,1,4, Laura Louise Struik3, Godefroy Emmanuel Guindon5, Cameron D Norman6,7, Robyn Whittaker8, Catherine Burns9, David Hammond1, K Stephen Brown10.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Digital mobile technology presents a promising medium for reaching young adults with smoking cessation interventions because they are the heaviest users of this technology.Entities:
Keywords: health behavior; mHealth; mobile phone; randomized controlled trial; smoking cessation; young adult
Year: 2018 PMID: 30355563 PMCID: PMC6231795 DOI: 10.2196/10893
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Mhealth Uhealth ISSN: 2291-5222 Impact factor: 4.773
Figure 1Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT)-EHEALTH diagram.
Baseline characteristics of participants randomized to each arm, those lost to follow-up, and those remaining at 6 months.
| Baseline variable | All participants | Participants lost to follow-up | Remaining participants | |||||||
| CTCa
| OnRQb
| CTC | OnRQ | CTC | OnRQ | |||||
| Female | 364 (44.9) | 365 (47.0) | .39 | 172 (44.3) | 160 (45.2) | .81 | 192 (45.4) | 205 (48.6) | .35 | |
| Age 19 to 23 years | 409 (49.9) | 376 (48.3) | .52 | 206 (52.3) | 182 (51.4) | .81 | 203 (47.7) | 194 (45.7) | .56 | |
| Single–never legally married | 508 (62.6) | 486 (62.8) | .92 | 242 (62.2) | 213 (61.0) | .74 | 266 (62.9) | 273 (64.2) | .68 | |
| High school or less education | 351 (43.0) | 361 (46.6) | .15 | 183 (46.7) | 181 (51.6) | .18 | 168 (39.6) | 180 (42.6) | .39 | |
| White | 599 (75.4) | 569 (74.8) | .79 | 285 (74.6) | 265 (76.6) | .53 | 314 (76.0) | 304 (73.3) | .36 | |
| Paid work | 539 (67.5) | 527 (69.6) | .38 | 259 (67.5) | 242 (70.4) | .50 | 280 (67.6) | 285 (69.0) | .67 | |
| Income < CAD $45,000 | 484 (65.6) | 457 (64.6) | .71 | 249 (69.4) | 213 (67.0) | .51 | 235 (62.0) | 244 (62.7) | .84 | |
| Moderate to high nicotine dependence | 219 (27.1) | 205 (26.5) | .79 | 111 (28.7) | 97 (27.6) | .73 | 108 (25.7) | 108 (25.7) | .99 | |
| Smokes at least a pack per day or more | 210 (25.7) | 200 (25.7) | .99 | 109 (27.8) | 97 (27.4) | .90 | 101 (23.8) | 103 (24.4) | .86 | |
| Very or extremely confident to quit | 330 (40.8) | 302 (39.2) | .52 | 162 (41.7) | 133 (37.9) | .30 | 168 (40.0) | 169 (40.3) | .92 | |
| High stress level | 240 (30.5) | 237 (31.7) | .60 | 123 (32.4) | 104 (30.6) | .61 | 117 (28.7) | 133 (32.6) | .22 | |
| Used NRTc currently or in the past | 424 (51.7) | 419 (53.8) | .41 | 196 (49.8) | 169 (47.7) | .58 | 228 (53.5) | 250 (58.8) | .12 | |
| Used e-cigarettes currently or in the past | 500 (61.0) | 472 (60.6) | .87 | 242 (61.4) | 210 (59.3) | .56 | 258 (60.6) | 262 (61.7) | .75 | |
| Two or more close friends smoke | 682 (85.1) | 639 (84.2) | .60 | 331 (86.0) | 287 (83.7) | .39 | 351 (84.4) | 352 (84.6) | .92 | |
| Living with partner who smokes | 228 (28.0) | 229 (29.4) | .52 | 106 (27.2) | 107 (30.2) | .36 | 122 (28.7) | 122 (28.8) | .98 | |
| High social support level | 235 (31.1) | 243 (33.2) | .38 | 110 (30.7) | 110 (33.1) | .50 | 125 (31.5) | 133 (33.3) | .58 | |
aCTC: Crush the Crave.
bOnRQ: On the Road to Quitting.
cNRT: nicotine replacement therapy.
Comparison of Crush the Crave and On the Road to Quitting on primary and secondary outcomes at 3 and 6 months (intention-to-treat).
| Outcomes | CTCa (N=820) | OnRQb (N=779) | Odds ratio (95% CI) | |||
| Complete cases (n=725) | 49 (13.8)c | 5 (15.4)d | 0.89 (0.59-1.34) | .56 | ||
| ITTe–baseline observation carried forward | 50 (6.0) | 60 (7.3) | 0.81 (0.54-1.20) | .28 | ||
| ITT–last observation carried forward | 64 (7.8) | 72 (9.2) | 0.83 (0.59-1.18) | .30 | ||
| ITT–multiple imputation of outcomesf | 103 (12.6) | 94 (12.1) | 1.05 (0.78-1.41) | .76 | ||
| Complete cases (n=708)g | 105 (30.4)h | 107 (29.5)i | 1.05 (0.76-1.44) | .78 | ||
| ITT–baseline observation carried forward | 133 (16.2) | 124 (15.9) | 1.02 (0.78-1.34) | .87 | ||
| ITT–multiple imputation of outcomes | 268 (32.7) | 243 (31.2) | 1.07 (0.87-1.32) | .52 | ||
| Complete cases (n=712)g | 61 (17.6)j | 61 (16.7)k | 1.06 (0.72-1.57) | .76 | ||
| ITT–baseline observation carried forward | 72 (8.8) | 71 (9.1) | 0.96 (0.68-1.35) | .82 | ||
| ITT–multiple imputation of outcomes | 151 (18.4) | 146 (18.7) | 0.98 (0.76-1.26) | .87 | ||
| Complete cases (n=708)g | 114 (33.3)l | 143 (39.1)m | 0.78 (0.57-1.06) | .11 | ||
| ITT–baseline observation carried forward | 150 (18.3) | 174 (22.3) | 0.79 (0.61-0.99) | .05 | ||
| ITT–last observation carried forward | 180 (22.0) | 190 (24.4) | 0.87 (0.69-1.10) | .25 | ||
| ITT–multiple imputation of outcomes | 295 (36.1) | 302 (38.8) | 0.89 (0.73-1.09) | .27 | ||
| Complete cases (n=709 )g | 84 (24.4)n | 107 (29.3)o | 0.78 (0.56-1.09) | .14 | ||
| ITT–baseline observation carried forward | 106 (12.9) | 123 (15.8) | 0.79 (0.60-1.05) | .10 | ||
| ITT–last observation carried forward | 114 (14.4) | 132 (16.9) | 0.82 (0.63-1.08) | .16 | ||
| ITT–multiple imputation of outcomes | 199 (24.3) | 220 (28.2) | 0.81 (0.65-1.02) | .07 | ||
aCTC: Crush the Crave.
bOnRQ: On the Road to Quitting.
cN=354 for CTC for cases with continuous self-reported abstinence at 6 months.
dN=371 for OnRQ for cases with continuous self-reported abstinence at 6 months.
eITT: intention-to-treat.
fMultiple imputation by chained equations (number of imputations=18).
gNumber of cases is less than 725 because of missing data.
hN=345 for CTC for cases with self-reported non-smoking in past 7 days (secondary outcome at 3 months).
iN=363 for OnRQ for cases with self-reported non-smoking in past 7 days (secondary outcome at 3 months).
jN=347 for CTC for cases with self-reported non-smoking in past 30 days (secondary outcome at 3 months).
kN=365 for OnRQ for cases with self-reported non-smoking in past 30 days (secondary outcome at 3 months).
lN=342 for CTC for cases with self-reported non-smoking in past 7 days (secondary outcome at 6 months).
mN=366 for OnRQ for cases with self-reported non-smoking in past 7 days (secondary outcome at 6 months).
nN=344 for CTC for cases with self-reported non-smoking in past 30 days (secondary outcome at 6 months).
oN=365 for OnRQ for cases with self-reported non-smoking in past 30 days days (secondary outcome at 6 months).
Figure 2Effect of the Crush the Crave intervention on primary outcome by subgroup (N=725). CTC: Crush the Crave; OnRQ: On the Road to Quitting.
Comparison of Crush the Crave and On the Road to Quitting on use and satisfaction measures at 3 and 6 months.
| Satisfaction and use | CTCa, n | Summary | OnRQb, n | Summary | |||
| Downloaded | 384 | 329 (85.7)c | 407 | 325 (79.9)c | .03 | ||
| Used frequently | 325 | 3.6 (1.1) | 317 | 3.3 (1.0) | .003 | ||
| Easy to used | 312 | 2.2 (1.0) | 308 | 2.1 (0.8) | .14 | ||
| Well laid outd | 307 | 2.4 (0.9) | 306 | 2.1 (0.7) | <.001 | ||
| Confidence in usingd | 306 | 2.7 (1.1) | 310 | 2.6 (0.9) | .23 | ||
| Overall satisfactione | 306 | 2.6 (1.1) | 299 | 3.1 (1.0) | <.001 | ||
| Overall helpfulnessf | 308 | 4.2 (2.6) | 299 | 5.2 (2.3) | <.001 | ||
| Downloaded | 422 | 359 (85.1)c | 423 | 346 (81.8)c | .23 | ||
| Used frequentlyd | 351 | 3.6 (1.2) | 334 | 3.2 (1.1) | <.001 | ||
| Easy to used | 340 | 2.3 (1.1) | 324 | 2.1 (0.8) | .01 | ||
| Well laid outd | 337 | 2.5 (1.1) | 324 | 2.1 (0.8) | <.001 | ||
| Confidence in usingd | 331 | 2.8 (1.1) | 318 | 2.5 (0.9) | .002 | ||
| Overall satisfactione | 332 | 2.6 (1.3) | 314 | 3.3 (1.1) | <.001 | ||
| Overall helpfulnessf | 337 | 4.3 (2.7) | 322 | 5.8 (2.4) | <.001 | ||
aCTC: Crush the Crave.
bOnRQ: On the Road to Quitting.
cThe values present n (%).
dScale of 1 to 5: strongly agree to strongly disagree.
eScale of 1 to 5: not at all satisfied to very satisfied.
fScale of 1 to 10: not at all helpful to very helpful.