Effects of a Workplace mHealth Intervention for Smoking Behaviour: A Quasi Experimental Study Protocol

Syaharatul Patimah Kamarudin, S. M. Yasin, N. Ismail, Mohamad Rodi Isa
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Introduction: Tobacco smoking causes various chronic diseases and adds costs to healthcare systems. The current smoking cessation interventions mostly target smokers who are ready to quit and are reactive in recruitment. Recently, mobile phones have become a new tool for promoting smoking cessation. The aim of this paper is to present a study protocol on a quasi-experimental study investigating the effects of a workplace mHealth intervention for smoking behaviour. Methods: A quasi-experimental study will be conducted among employees in an academic institution in Malaysia. The intervention group will receive a theory based WhaSTOP module via WhatsApp and will be compared with the control group (receive usual care). The primary outcomes are stage movement and the number of cigarettes per day. The secondary outcomes include knowledge of smoking, quit attempt, nicotine dependence, 7-day point prevalence of smoking abstinence, and the Transtheoretical Model constructs. A generalised estimating equation analysis will be performed to determine the effects of the intervention. Discussion: This protocol will provide a novel method to proactively approach smokers regardless of readiness to quit and to guide them through the stages of change so that they will be ready to take action to quit. This research will also provide insight into whether the intervention can be utilised as an additional tool for smokers at the workplace to quit smoking. Trial Registration: The trial was registered with the Iranian Registry of Clinical Trials (Registry Number IRCT20220415054539N1).
工作场所移动保健干预对吸烟行为的影响:准实验研究方案
导 言吸烟会导致各种慢性疾病,并增加医疗系统的成本。目前的戒烟干预措施大多针对准备戒烟的吸烟者,在招募时被动应付。最近,手机已成为促进戒烟的新工具。本文旨在介绍一项准实验研究的研究方案,调查工作场所移动医疗干预对吸烟行为的影响。研究方法将在马来西亚一家学术机构的员工中开展一项准实验研究。干预组将通过 WhatsApp 接收基于理论的 WhaSTOP 模块,并与对照组(接受常规护理)进行比较。主要结果是阶段性运动和每天吸烟数量。次要结果包括对吸烟的认识、戒烟尝试、尼古丁依赖、7 天戒烟点流行率和跨理论模型构建。将进行广义估计方程分析,以确定干预效果。讨论该方案将提供一种新颖的方法,无论吸烟者是否准备戒烟,都能主动接近他们,并引导他们经历改变的各个阶段,从而使他们做好戒烟的准备。这项研究还将有助于深入了解该干预措施是否可用作工作场所吸烟者戒烟的额外工具。试验注册:该试验已在伊朗临床试验注册中心注册(注册号为 IRCT20220415054539N1)。
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