为一项随机对照试验开发一种基于电话的引导图像戒烟方案。

IF 2.1 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Tobacco Use Insights Pub Date : 2020-08-13 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1177/1179173X20949267
Julie S Armin, Uma Nair, Peter Giacobbi, Gayle Povis, Yessenya Barraza, Judith S Gordon
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摘要

背景/目的:引导意象是一个基于证据的、多感官的认知过程,可用于增加动机和实现期望的行为。戒烟热线是有效的、标准的戒烟护理方法;然而,戒烟热线的使用率很低。使用基于引导图像的戒烟干预措施可能会吸引不利用传统戒烟热线服务的吸烟者。这篇论文报告了一项随机对照的可行性试验的方案材料的发展,该试验是基于引导图像的戒烟干预。形成性工作的目标是确保规划材料包括不太可能使用戒烟热线的群体,包括男性和种族/少数民族烟草使用者。方法:采用三个阶段的过程来完成形成性评估:(1)将基于证据的戒烟实践整合到项目开发中;(2)迭代小组访谈(N = 46)修改方案;(3)在小样本吸烟者(N = 5)中对指导方案和研究过程进行试点测试。结果:社区顾问委员会和项目顾问根据他们对少数民族社区的了解,在项目内容和研究人员招募方面提供了意见。小组访谈参与者包括服务不足的戒烟热线人群(52.37%非白人;55.56%的男性)。只有28.26%的参与者以前有过引导意象的经验,但其他人描述了使用类似的正念和冥想练习。参与者的反馈被纳入到项目材料和协议中。讨论:迭代收集的反馈和试点测试影响了项目内容和交付,并为电话交付的随机对照可行性试验提供了信息,指导基于图像的干预。
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Developing a Guided Imagery Telephone-Based Tobacco Cessation Program for a Randomized Controlled Trial.

Developing a Guided Imagery Telephone-Based Tobacco Cessation Program for a Randomized Controlled Trial.

Developing a Guided Imagery Telephone-Based Tobacco Cessation Program for a Randomized Controlled Trial.

Developing a Guided Imagery Telephone-Based Tobacco Cessation Program for a Randomized Controlled Trial.

Background/aims: Guided imagery is an evidence-based, multi-sensory, cognitive process that can be used to increase motivation and achieve a desired behavior. Quitlines are effective, standard care approaches for tobacco cessation; however, utilization of quitlines is low. Using guided imagery-based interventions for smoking cessation may appeal to smokers who do not utilize traditional quitline services. This paper reports the development of program materials for a randomized controlled feasibility trial of a guided imagery-based smoking cessation intervention. The objective of the formative work was to ensure that program materials are inclusive of groups that are less likely to use quitlines, including men and racial/ethnic minority tobacco users.

Methods: A three-phase process was used to complete formative assessment: (1) integration of evidence-based cessation practices into program development; (2) iterative small group interviews (N = 46) to modify the program; and (3) pilot-testing the coaching protocol and study process among a small sample of smokers (N = 5).

Results: The Community Advisory Board and project consultants offered input on program content and study recruitment based on their knowledge of minority communities with whom they conduct outreach. Small group interview participants included members of underserved quitline populations (52.37% non-white; 55.56% men). Only 28.26% of participants had prior experience with guided imagery, but others described the use of similar mindfulness and meditation practices. Participant feedback was incorporated into program materials and protocols.

Discussion: Iteratively collected feedback and pilot testing influenced program content and delivery and informed study processes for a randomized controlled feasibility trial of a telephone-delivered, guided imagery-based intervention.

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