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. 2018 Aug 13;2018(8):CD002928. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD002928.pub4

May 2006.

Methods Randomised controlled trial
Study dates:1999‐2000
Group treatment programme at smoker's clinic; random assignment by group
Participants 564 smokers, 38% male, mean age 43.6 yrs; mean number of cigarettes smoked per day 23
 Partner: smoker attending same cessation group
Interventions (1) Control condition: 6 weekly 1 to 1½ hour group sessions (n = 326, 20 groups)
 (2) Buddy condition: Buddy system was used (choosing someone in a group to be a buddy). Buddy intervention occurred during final 20 minutes of 2nd session (n = 238, 14 groups)
Outcomes Self‐reports, CO test at weeks 0, 1, 4, 26.
Notes NRT or bupropion was not withheld. 4 buddy groups and 2 solo groups used NRT or bupropion.
Funding source: not reported
Author declarations: not reported
Risk of bias
Bias Authors' judgement Support for judgement
Random sequence generation (selection bias) Low risk Participants were "assigned consecutive numbers and each number was randomised by computer random number generation to the ‘buddy’ or ‘solo’ condition".
Allocation concealment (selection bias) Low risk Quote: "Researchers were not aware of the group allocation until recruitment for that group was complete and all respondents were allocated to the next available group so selection would not occur".
Blinding of outcome assessment (detection bias) 
 All outcomes Low risk Abstinence was verified using exhaled CO.
Incomplete outcome data (attrition bias) 
 All outcomes Unclear risk All dropouts counted as smokers, but number of participants lost to follow‐up not provided