| Literature DB >> 32537238 |
Sydney A Martinez1, Samantha L Quaife2, Afsheen Hasan1, Kathryn A McMillan3, Laura A Beebe1, Fiona Muirhead4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Individuals with type 2 diabetes (T2D) who smoke are at increased risk for many types of cancers as well as an accelerated progression of microvascular and macrovascular complications. Smoking cessation is recommended as a standard treatment for T2D; however, individuals with T2D are faced with competing lifestyle changes. Glycemic and blood pressure control often take precedence over smoking cessation, and patients are often unmotivated to quit. Contingency management in combination with standard smoking cessation treatment has been demonstrated to improve cessation outcomes in various populations. The purpose of this randomized controlled feasibility trial is to explore the feasibility of contingency management and biochemical verification using a remote smartphone-based carbon monoxide monitor for smoking cessation among individuals with T2D.Entities:
Keywords: Contingency management; Diabetes; Financial incentives; Smoking cessation; mhealth
Year: 2020 PMID: 32537238 PMCID: PMC7291555 DOI: 10.1186/s40814-020-00629-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pilot Feasibility Stud ISSN: 2055-5784
Detailed data collection schedule and measurement items
| Eligibility screen | X | ||||
| Informed consent | X | ||||
| Allocation | X | ||||
| Short term incentives (6 weeks) | X | X | X | X | |
| Long term incentives (12 weeks) | X | X | X | X | |
| No incentives (control) | X | X | X | X | |
| Biological/anthropometric measures | 3 | X | X | X | |
| Demographic/background information questionnaire | 10 | X | |||
| Tobacco history questionnaire | 17 | X | |||
| Heaviness of smoking index | 2 | X | |||
| Wisconsin smoking withdrawal scale—craving (past week) | 4 | X | |||
| Self-efficacy scale/confidence | 9 | X | |||
| Motivation to quit | 3 | X | |||
| Diabetes questionnaire | 5 | X | |||
| Diabetes self-management questionnaire | 16 | X | X | ||
| Consideration of future consequences scale | 12 | X | |||
| Daily stress and anxiety | 5 | X | |||
| Daily urges to smoke | 4 | X | |||
| Daily mood and physical symptoms scale | 12 | X | |||
| Daily self-efficacy/confidence/motivation | 4 | X | |||
| Daily tobacco and medication use | 7 | X | |||
| Daily diabetes and health questions | 6 | X | |||
| Daily CO reading (iCO™ Smokerlyzer®) | 1 | X | |||
| Study participation exit questionnaire | 10 | X | |||
World Health Organization trial registration data set
| Data category | Information |
|---|---|
| Primary registry and trial identifying number | |
| Date of registration in primary registry | May 4, 2018 |
| Secondary identifying numbers | N/A |
| Source(s) of monetary or material support | Cancer Research UK PO Box 1561 Oxford OX4 9GZ Phone: 0300 123 1022 |
| Primary sponsor | Cancer Research UK |
| Secondary sponsor(s) | Stephenson Cancer Center |
| Contact for public queries | Sydney Martinez, PhD (405)271-2229, sydney-martinez@ouhsc.edu |
| Contact for scientific queries | Sydney Martinez, PhD (405)271-2229, sydney-martinez@ouhsc.edu |
| Public title | Incentivized smoking cessation for diabetics |
| Scientific title | Incentivized smoking cessation for tobacco treatment-resistant diabetics |
| Countries of recruitment | United States, United Kingdom |
| Health condition(s) or problem(s) studied | Diabetes, smoking |
| Intervention(s) | 6-weeks vs 12-weeks of financial incentives for proof of abstinence |
| Key inclusion and exclusion criteria | Inclusion criteria—ages 18 to 75, type 2 diabetes diagnosis greater than 1 year prior to enrollment, currently smoking at least 5 cigarettes per day, self-reported quit attempt in past 12 months Exclusion criteria—unwilling to make a quit attempt through usual care, unable to use smartphone and iCO™ Smokerlyzer® following training session |
| Study type | Interventional (clinical trial) Allocation: randomized Exploratory |
| Date of first enrolment | June 22, 2018 |
| Target sample size | 60 |
| Recruitment status | Recruiting |
| Primary outcome(s) | Proportion of CO readings completed |
| Key secondary outcomes | Quit outcomes; cigarettes per day |