Smoking cessation support for pregnant women: role of mobile technology.

IF 5.1 Q1 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Substance Abuse and Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2016-04-12 eCollection Date: 2016-01-01 DOI:10.2147/SAR.S84239
Christina L Heminger, Jennifer M Schindler-Ruwisch, Lorien C Abroms
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Abstract

Background: Smoking during pregnancy has deleterious health effects for the fetus and mother. Given the high risks associated with smoking in pregnancy, smoking cessation programs that are designed specifically for pregnant smokers are needed. This paper summarizes the current landscape of mHealth cessation programs aimed at pregnant smokers and where available reviews evidence to support their use.

Methods: A search strategy was conducted in June-August 2015 to identify mHealth programs with at least one component or activity that was explicitly directed at smoking cessation assistance for pregnant women. The search for text messaging programs and applications included keyword searches within public health and medical databases of peer-reviewed literature, Google Play/iTunes stores, and gray literature via Google.

Results: Five unique short message service programs and two mobile applications were identified and reviewed. Little evidence was identified to support their use. Common tools and features identified included the ability to set your quit date, ability to track smoking status, ability to get help during cravings, referral to quitline, and tailored content for the individual participant. The theoretical approach utilized was varied, and approximately half of the programs included pregnancy-related content, in addition to cessation content. With one exception, the mHealth programs identified were found to have low enrollment.

Conclusion: Globally, there are a handful of applications and text-based mHealth programs available for pregnant smokers. Future studies are needed that examine the efficacy of such programs, as well as strategies to best promote enrollment.

支持孕妇戒烟:移动技术的作用。
背景:怀孕期间吸烟对胎儿和母亲的健康都有有害影响。考虑到怀孕期间吸烟的高风险,需要专门为怀孕吸烟者设计的戒烟计划。本文总结了针对怀孕吸烟者的移动健康戒烟计划的现状,并在现有的情况下回顾了支持其使用的证据。方法:2015年6月至8月进行了一项搜索策略,以确定至少有一个明确针对孕妇戒烟帮助的组成部分或活动的移动健康计划。对短信程序和应用程序的搜索包括在同行评审文献的公共卫生和医学数据库、Google Play/iTunes商店以及通过Google搜索的灰色文献中进行关键字搜索。结果:识别并审查了5个独特的短信服务程序和2个移动应用程序。几乎没有证据支持它们的使用。确定的常用工具和功能包括设置戒烟日期的能力,跟踪吸烟状况的能力,在渴望时获得帮助的能力,转介到戒烟热线,以及为个人参与者量身定制的内容。所采用的理论方法各不相同,除了戒烟内容外,大约一半的计划还包括与怀孕有关的内容。除了一个例外,被确定的移动医疗项目的入学率很低。结论:在全球范围内,有一些应用程序和基于文本的移动健康计划可供怀孕吸烟者使用。未来的研究需要检验这些项目的有效性,以及最好地促进入学的策略。
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