Pager-Assisted Smoking Cessation Treatment
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Smoking Cessation |
Therapuetic Areas: | Pulmonary / Respiratory Diseases |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - 80 |
Updated: | 11/2/2017 |
Start Date: | May 2003 |
End Date: | December 2005 |
The proposed study tests the efficacy of using pager-assisted messages combined with nicotine
patches in facilitating smoking cessation and relapse prevention in a 2-arm randomized
clinical trial. The hypothesis is that the proportion of biochemically-verified quitters at 3
and 12 months in the study arm randomized to receive therapeutic messages on alphanumeric
pagers for 3 months along with individual smoking cessation counseling and nicotine patches
will be greater that the proportion of biochemically-verified quitters who receive only
individual smoking cessation counseling and nicotine patches.
patches in facilitating smoking cessation and relapse prevention in a 2-arm randomized
clinical trial. The hypothesis is that the proportion of biochemically-verified quitters at 3
and 12 months in the study arm randomized to receive therapeutic messages on alphanumeric
pagers for 3 months along with individual smoking cessation counseling and nicotine patches
will be greater that the proportion of biochemically-verified quitters who receive only
individual smoking cessation counseling and nicotine patches.
A total of 224 current smokers were enrolled in a randomized controlled smoking cessation
trial. Participants were community-living adult smokers of ≥10 cigarettes per day during the
pre-enrollment week who were interested in quitting and recruited from the local area by
means of print, media, and online advertisements. To be eligible, they needed to be smoking
10 or more cigarettes per day, aged 18 or older, motivated to quit smoking, prepared to set a
quit date, willing to use nicotine patches, and able to come to therapy sessions and be
followed by telephone. Participants in the pager treatment were provided with alpha-numeric
pagers free of charge for three months. Using specially-designed communication software, text
messages were sent to participants aimed at facilitating motivation to quit, cessation
strategies, and coping skills to maintain abstinence. Participants in both treatment groups
were seen for two 60-minute sessions of standard smoking cessation counseling, and received
three follow-up phone calls and two months of nicotine patches.
trial. Participants were community-living adult smokers of ≥10 cigarettes per day during the
pre-enrollment week who were interested in quitting and recruited from the local area by
means of print, media, and online advertisements. To be eligible, they needed to be smoking
10 or more cigarettes per day, aged 18 or older, motivated to quit smoking, prepared to set a
quit date, willing to use nicotine patches, and able to come to therapy sessions and be
followed by telephone. Participants in the pager treatment were provided with alpha-numeric
pagers free of charge for three months. Using specially-designed communication software, text
messages were sent to participants aimed at facilitating motivation to quit, cessation
strategies, and coping skills to maintain abstinence. Participants in both treatment groups
were seen for two 60-minute sessions of standard smoking cessation counseling, and received
three follow-up phone calls and two months of nicotine patches.
Inclusion Criteria:
- smoking 10 or more cigarettes per day
- aged 18 or older
- motivated to quit smoking and prepared to set a quit date
- willing to use nicotine patches
- ability to come to therapy sessions and be followed by telephone
Exclusion Criteria:
- individuals who are psychotic
- severely depressed
- organically brain impaired
- actively abusing alcohol or other substances, and/or who have been drug dependent
during the past six months
- terminally ill
- unable to be contacted by phone,currently using nicotine replacement or smoking
cessation medications
- those with contraindications to nicotine patches, female smokers who are pregnant or
breastfeeding
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