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Conference Paper: Intervention combining interactive communication technologies and nicotine replacement therapy sampling for proactively recruited smokers in smoking hotspots in Hong Kong: preliminary analysis of a pragmatic randomized controlled trial
Title | Intervention combining interactive communication technologies and nicotine replacement therapy sampling for proactively recruited smokers in smoking hotspots in Hong Kong: preliminary analysis of a pragmatic randomized controlled trial |
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Issue Date | 2020 |
Publisher | Society for the Study of Addiction. |
Citation | Society for the Study of Addiction Annual Conference 2020, Virtual Conference. 5-6 November 2020 How to Cite? |
Abstract | Aims: Brief advice combined with active referral to smoking cessation (SC) services increase quitting. We strengthened and assessed the effect of combining interactive communication technologies and nicotine replacement therapy sampling (NRT-S) on SC.
Methods: We conducted a two-group, individually-randomized controlled trial in adult daily cigarette smokers proactively recruited in outdoor smoking hotspots in Hong Kong (ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT04001972). Both groups received face-to-face brief advice and referral to SC services using AWARD (Ask, Warn, Advise, Refer, Do-it-again) model. The Intervention group received 1-week free NRT-S at baseline and 12-week personalized behavioral support comprising regular tailored messages on abstinence using Instant Messaging (IM, e.g., WhatsApp), synchronous IM conversations with trained SC advisors, and a web-based Chatbot. The Control group received regular Short-Message-Service messages of similar intensity on general health and reminders for follow-up. Primary outcomes were carbon monoxide-validated smoking abstinence at 6-month and 12-month post-treatment initiation.
Results: 664 participants (332 each group, 74.4% male, 36.2% aged >40) were recruited during August 2019 – May 2020. Ongoing follow-ups are expected to end in May 2021. At baseline, participants smoked 11.0 (SD 6.3) cigarettes per day, 51.7% were not ready to quit within 30 days. The two groups showed similar sociodemographic, smoking and quitting-related characteristics (P 0.09 – 0.92). 35.1% were referred to SC services (Intervention 38.9% vs Control 31.3%, P=0.04). Of the Intervention group, 85.4% received 1-week NRT-S, 16.3% engaged in IM conversations, and 10.8% used the chatbot with 524 interactions observed.
Conclusions: Technology-enhanced combined interventions plus NRT-S are acceptable to community smokers in Hong Kong. |
Description | Poster Presentation - Conference Posters 2020: Student-led research |
Persistent Identifier | http://hdl.handle.net/10722/289572 |
DC Field | Value | Language |
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dc.contributor.author | Guo, N | - |
dc.contributor.author | Chu, CLJ | - |
dc.contributor.author | Luk, TT | - |
dc.contributor.author | Viswanath, K | - |
dc.contributor.author | Kwok, YK | - |
dc.contributor.author | Kwok, TO | - |
dc.contributor.author | Wong, CKH | - |
dc.contributor.author | Chan, CHH | - |
dc.contributor.author | Cheung, YTD | - |
dc.contributor.author | Lam, TH | - |
dc.contributor.author | Wang, MP | - |
dc.date.accessioned | 2020-10-22T08:14:31Z | - |
dc.date.available | 2020-10-22T08:14:31Z | - |
dc.date.issued | 2020 | - |
dc.identifier.citation | Society for the Study of Addiction Annual Conference 2020, Virtual Conference. 5-6 November 2020 | - |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/10722/289572 | - |
dc.description | Poster Presentation - Conference Posters 2020: Student-led research | - |
dc.description.abstract | Aims: Brief advice combined with active referral to smoking cessation (SC) services increase quitting. We strengthened and assessed the effect of combining interactive communication technologies and nicotine replacement therapy sampling (NRT-S) on SC. Methods: We conducted a two-group, individually-randomized controlled trial in adult daily cigarette smokers proactively recruited in outdoor smoking hotspots in Hong Kong (ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT04001972). Both groups received face-to-face brief advice and referral to SC services using AWARD (Ask, Warn, Advise, Refer, Do-it-again) model. The Intervention group received 1-week free NRT-S at baseline and 12-week personalized behavioral support comprising regular tailored messages on abstinence using Instant Messaging (IM, e.g., WhatsApp), synchronous IM conversations with trained SC advisors, and a web-based Chatbot. The Control group received regular Short-Message-Service messages of similar intensity on general health and reminders for follow-up. Primary outcomes were carbon monoxide-validated smoking abstinence at 6-month and 12-month post-treatment initiation. Results: 664 participants (332 each group, 74.4% male, 36.2% aged >40) were recruited during August 2019 – May 2020. Ongoing follow-ups are expected to end in May 2021. At baseline, participants smoked 11.0 (SD 6.3) cigarettes per day, 51.7% were not ready to quit within 30 days. The two groups showed similar sociodemographic, smoking and quitting-related characteristics (P 0.09 – 0.92). 35.1% were referred to SC services (Intervention 38.9% vs Control 31.3%, P=0.04). Of the Intervention group, 85.4% received 1-week NRT-S, 16.3% engaged in IM conversations, and 10.8% used the chatbot with 524 interactions observed. Conclusions: Technology-enhanced combined interventions plus NRT-S are acceptable to community smokers in Hong Kong. | - |
dc.language | eng | - |
dc.publisher | Society for the Study of Addiction. | - |
dc.relation.ispartof | Society for the Study of Addiction Annual Conference 2020 | - |
dc.title | Intervention combining interactive communication technologies and nicotine replacement therapy sampling for proactively recruited smokers in smoking hotspots in Hong Kong: preliminary analysis of a pragmatic randomized controlled trial | - |
dc.type | Conference_Paper | - |
dc.identifier.email | Chu, CLJ: chujess@hku.hk | - |
dc.identifier.email | Luk, TT: lukkevin@hku.hk | - |
dc.identifier.email | Kwok, YK: ykwok@hku.hk | - |
dc.identifier.email | Kwok, TO: applus@hku.hk | - |
dc.identifier.email | Wong, CKH: carlosho@hku.hk | - |
dc.identifier.email | Cheung, YTD: takderek@hku.hk | - |
dc.identifier.email | Lam, TH: hrmrlth@hkucc.hku.hk | - |
dc.identifier.email | Wang, MP: mpwang@hku.hk | - |
dc.identifier.authority | Kwok, YK=rp00128 | - |
dc.identifier.authority | Wong, CKH=rp01931 | - |
dc.identifier.authority | Cheung, YTD=rp02262 | - |
dc.identifier.authority | Lam, TH=rp00326 | - |
dc.identifier.authority | Wang, MP=rp01863 | - |
dc.identifier.hkuros | 316728 | - |
dc.publisher.place | United Kingdom | - |