Chatting your way to quitting: A longitudinal exploration of smokers' interaction with a cessation chatbot

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Linwei He , Erkan Basar , Reinout W. Wiers , Marjolijn L. Antheunis , Emiel Krahmer
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Abstract

Background

Cigarette smoking poses a major public health risk, requiring scalable and accessible interventions. Chatbots offer a promising solution, given their potential in providing personalized, long-term interactions. Despite their promise, limited research has examined their efficacy and the intertwined relationship between user experience and effectiveness over an extended period of time.

Methods

In this prospective, single-arm study, we developed and evaluated Roby, a 5-session chatbot intervention incorporating motivational interviewing and cognitive behavioral therapy to help smokers quit. Roby engaged Dutch adult smokers (N = 102) in conversations covering topics such as setting a quit date, managing withdrawal and cravings, and relapse prevention. The primary outcome was the continuous abstinence rate at the end of the intervention, and secondary outcomes included 7-day point prevalence abstinence, self-efficacy, and cravings. User engagement, therapeutic alliance, and interaction satisfaction were measured weekly, and the trajectory was analyzed using Linear Mixed Models.

Results

Following an intention-to-treat principle, 18.6 % of participants achieved continuous abstinence, and 37.3 % achieved 7-day point prevalence abstinence. Self-efficacy significantly improved over the intervention, and cravings decreased over time. A slight decreasing trend was observed in engagement and satisfaction, likely due to a novelty effect. However, the decrease did not affect the intervention's outcomes.

Conclusion

This study demonstrates the feasibility and initial usefulness of Roby, highlighting the potential for chatbots in long-term cessation support. Future research should further validate these findings with randomized controlled trials. Additional efforts should focus on monitoring and maintaining user experience in the long term to enhance effectiveness.
用聊天的方式戒烟:吸烟者与戒烟聊天机器人互动的纵向探索
吸烟构成重大公共卫生风险,需要可扩展和可获得的干预措施。聊天机器人提供了一个很有前途的解决方案,因为它们具有提供个性化、长期互动的潜力。尽管它们很有前景,但有限的研究已经在很长一段时间内检验了它们的功效以及用户体验和功效之间的相互交织的关系。在这项前瞻性单臂研究中,我们开发并评估了Roby,一种结合动机访谈和认知行为疗法的5期聊天机器人干预,以帮助吸烟者戒烟。罗比与荷兰成年吸烟者(N = 102)进行了对话,讨论了诸如设定戒烟日期、控制戒断和渴望以及预防复发等话题。主要结果是干预结束时的持续戒断率,次要结果包括7天点流行戒断、自我效能和渴望。每周测量用户参与度、治疗联盟和交互满意度,并使用线性混合模型分析轨迹。结果:按照意向治疗原则,18.6%的参与者实现了持续戒断,37.3%的参与者实现了7天点流行戒断。自我效能感在干预过程中显著提高,渴望也随着时间的推移而减少。在参与度和满意度上观察到轻微的下降趋势,可能是由于新奇效应。然而,这种减少并不影响干预的结果。本研究证明了Roby的可行性和初步实用性,突出了聊天机器人在长期戒烟支持方面的潜力。未来的研究应该通过随机对照试验进一步验证这些发现。额外的努力应侧重于长期监测和维持用户体验,以提高效率。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
6.50
自引率
9.30%
发文量
94
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍: Official Journal of the European Society for Research on Internet Interventions (ESRII) and the International Society for Research on Internet Interventions (ISRII). The aim of Internet Interventions is to publish scientific, peer-reviewed, high-impact research on Internet interventions and related areas. Internet Interventions welcomes papers on the following subjects: • Intervention studies targeting the promotion of mental health and featuring the Internet and/or technologies using the Internet as an underlying technology, e.g. computers, smartphone devices, tablets, sensors • Implementation and dissemination of Internet interventions • Integration of Internet interventions into existing systems of care • Descriptions of development and deployment infrastructures • Internet intervention methodology and theory papers • Internet-based epidemiology • Descriptions of new Internet-based technologies and experiments with clinical applications • Economics of internet interventions (cost-effectiveness) • Health care policy and Internet interventions • The role of culture in Internet intervention • Internet psychometrics • Ethical issues pertaining to Internet interventions and measurements • Human-computer interaction and usability research with clinical implications • Systematic reviews and meta-analysis on Internet interventions
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