Table 1.
Maintenance Intervention Screening Experiment |
Motivation Screening Experiment | Population Based Study | |
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Study Reference | Schlam et al., 2016 | Cook et al., 2016 | Fraser et al., 2014 |
ClinicalTrials.gov | NCT01120704 | NCT01122238 | Exempt |
Participants | N=513 adult daily smokers recruited in 11 primary care clinics | N=517 adult daily smokers recruited in 11 primary care clinics | N=1034 adult daily smokers recruited over the internet |
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Outcomes | Point-prevalence abstinence at week 52 | Quit attempts, smoking reduction, and point-prevalence abstinence at 6, 12, and 26 weeks depending on the outcome | Point-prevalence abstinence at 1, 3, and 7 months follow-up. |
Factors |
Extended Medication: ON: 26 weeks of nicotine patches plus nicotine gum OFF: 8 weeks of nicotine patches plus nicotine gum Medication Adherence Counseling: ON: Two 10-minute in-person sessions (Weeks -1 and 1) that provided information tailored to correct misconceptions regarding cessation OFF: No counseling sessions Automated Adherence Calls: ON: 7-11 brief automated medication reminder and motivation calls OFF: No automated adherence calls Electronic Medication Monitoring: ON: A “Helping Hand” (HH) gum dispenser electronically recorded gum use plus printouts of daily gum use and 5-9 adherence counseling sessions OFF: Participants carried the HH to record gum use; no gum use printouts or associated counseling Maintenance Counseling: ON: Eight 5-10 min calls OFF: No maintenance counseling |
Nicotine Patch: ON: 6 weeks of daily 14-mg nicotine patches OFF: No nicotine patches Nicotine Gum: ON: 6 weeks of 2-mg nicotine gum OFF: No nicotine gum Behavioral Reduction (BR): ON: One initial 20-minute in-person BR counseling session followed by six weekly 10-minute counseling calls designed to reduce smoking OFF: No BR counseling Motivational Interviewing (MI): ON: One initial 20-minute in-person MI counseling session followed by three biweekly, 10-minute counseling calls over the 6-week intervention period designed to enhance intrinsic motivation to reduce smoking and quit OFF: No MI counseling |
Web Site Intervention: ON: National Cancer Institute (NCI) Smokefree.gov website (step-by-step quit guide, motivational content, skill training, and interactive features) OFF: A brief, ‘lite’ version of the website; no skill-training content Quitline Counseling: ON: Five scheduled 15-30-minute proactive counseling calls from the NCI Information Service Quitline OFF: No calls Cessation Brochure: ON: The NCI Clearing the Air brochure OFF: A brief or ‘lite’ 12-page booklet; no active behavior change content Text Messaging: ON: E-mailed messages were sent for a total of 12 weeks; messages offered quitting tips, motivational content, and stressed use of treatment resources OFF: No messages Cessation Medication: ON: Mailed, 2-week “starter kit” of nicotine mini-lozenges OFF: No pharmacotherapy |
Note. All three experiments were conducted in accordance with the provisions of the World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki; the Maintenance and Motivation studies were approved by an institutional review board; the Population study was exempt from review.