An mHealth intervention to prevent postnatal smoking relapse: The RESPREMO study protocol
Up to 70% of women who quit smoking relapse after birth, usually within 3 months postpartum. The wide adoption of mobile technologies, especially smartphones, in recent years in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) offers the possibility of low-cost, novel, and innovative mobile phone-based inte...
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doaj-8ec4a2eed4174a0c94d3e7f9e4b3a4bd2020-11-25T03:08:29ZengEuropean PublishingTobacco Prevention and Cessation2459-30872020-04-016April10.18332/tpc/118724118724An mHealth intervention to prevent postnatal smoking relapse: The RESPREMO study protocolMarina Dascal0Andreea Rusu1Alexandra Onisor2Oana Blaga3Mckenzie Miller4Cristian Meghea5Center for Health Policy and Public Health, College of Political, Administrative and Communication Sciences, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaCenter for Health Policy and Public Health, College of Political, Administrative and Communication Sciences, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaCenter for Health Policy and Public Health, College of Political, Administrative and Communication Sciences, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaCenter for Health Policy and Public Health, College of Political, Administrative and Communication Sciences, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaCollege of Human Medicine, Michigan State University, East Lansing, United StatesCenter for Health Policy and Public Health, College of Political, Administrative and Communication Sciences, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaUp to 70% of women who quit smoking relapse after birth, usually within 3 months postpartum. The wide adoption of mobile technologies, especially smartphones, in recent years in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) offers the possibility of low-cost, novel, and innovative mobile phone-based interventions for smoking relapse prevention. This study presents the protocol of the RESPREMO clinical trial for postnatal smoking relapse prevention for enrolled women, who recently gave birth and quit tobacco smoking before or during pregnancy, and their life partners. This work relies on data collected in two of the largest government-owned obstetrics and gynecology clinics in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Seventy-five couples were randomized into one of three groups: a) 24 couples were allocated to the first intervention group and asked to install and use the xSmoker app; b) 26 couples were randomized to the second intervention group, who, in addition to the use of the xSmoker app, received text messages with content focused on motivation, problem solving, and dyadic efficacy; and c) 25 couples were randomized into a control group. Several measures of engagement with the xSmoker app were assessed, including duration of app use, the frequency of utilizing the tool to calculate savings from quitting, number of app-delivered challenges accepted by users, and number of app-delivered cessation and abstinence tips. If effective, RESPREMO is expected to have a sustainable impact on the prevention of postnatal relapse tobacco smoking with positive effects for both the mother and the newborn. The implications are beyond tobacco control, and relevant to the design and implementation of other mHealth behavioral interventions focused on the pregnancy and reproductive years in general.http://www.journalssystem.com/tpc/A-mHealth-intervention-to-prevent-postnatal-smoking-relapse-the-RESPREMO-study-protocol,118724,0,2.htmlrctmhealthcouples interventionappsmoking relapse prevention |
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An mHealth intervention to prevent postnatal smoking relapse: The RESPREMO study protocol |
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An mHealth intervention to prevent postnatal smoking relapse: The RESPREMO study protocol |
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An mHealth intervention to prevent postnatal smoking relapse: The RESPREMO study protocol |
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mhealth intervention to prevent postnatal smoking relapse: the respremo study protocol |
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Tobacco Prevention and Cessation |
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2459-3087 |
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2020-04-01 |
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Up to 70% of women who quit smoking relapse after birth, usually within 3 months
postpartum. The wide adoption of mobile technologies, especially smartphones, in
recent years in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) offers the possibility
of low-cost, novel, and innovative mobile phone-based interventions for smoking
relapse prevention. This study presents the protocol of the RESPREMO clinical
trial for postnatal smoking relapse prevention for enrolled women, who recently
gave birth and quit tobacco smoking before or during pregnancy, and their life
partners.
This work relies on data collected in two of the largest government-owned
obstetrics and gynecology clinics in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Seventy-five couples
were randomized into one of three groups: a) 24 couples were allocated to the
first intervention group and asked to install and use the xSmoker app; b) 26
couples were randomized to the second intervention group, who, in addition
to the use of the xSmoker app, received text messages with content focused
on motivation, problem solving, and dyadic efficacy; and c) 25 couples were
randomized into a control group.
Several measures of engagement with the xSmoker app were assessed, including
duration of app use, the frequency of utilizing the tool to calculate savings from
quitting, number of app-delivered challenges accepted by users, and number of
app-delivered cessation and abstinence tips.
If effective, RESPREMO is expected to have a sustainable impact on the prevention
of postnatal relapse tobacco smoking with positive effects for both the mother and
the newborn. The implications are beyond tobacco control, and relevant to the
design and implementation of other mHealth behavioral interventions focused
on the pregnancy and reproductive years in general. |
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rct mhealth couples intervention app smoking relapse prevention |
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