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SKIP-IT Smoking Cessation in Pregnancy (SKIP-IT)
Promoting Smoking Cessation During Pregnancy: a Combined Feasibility and Pilot Trial of a Theory-based Intervention Using Narrative, Images and Embedded Behaviour Change Techniques, Delivered Via Text-messaging
Aperçu de l'étude
Statut
Les conditions
Intervention / Traitement
Description détaillée
Smoking during pregnancy carries serious risks to mother and infant health. More babies whose mothers smoke are stillborn or die within the first year of life. Smoking during pregnancy results in increased rates of intrauterine growth retardation, preterm birth, and babies' longer-term risk of developing heart disease and diabetes. Pregnant women who smoke are more likely to experience miscarriage, placental abruption, pregnancy-induced hypertension and later conditions such as lung cancer and heart disease.
Reduction in smoking in pregnancy has been a long standing health policy target however there is limited evidence of effectiveness of many smoking cessation interventions and their uptake is generally low. We have developed, and carried out initial testing of an intervention to support smoking cessation in pregnant women using narrative, story-telling delivered via automated text-messages. The intervention aims to alter women's perceptions of risk, social norms, outcomes and self-efficacy using three key elements. 1. a narrative story of a fictional young pregnant woman 'Megan' trying to stop smoking by overcoming a series of commonplace barriers. 2) images showing the size of their fetus and its stage of development 3) an interactive 'help' function to receive a supportive, tailored response. Behaviour change techniques for smoking cessation in pregnancy are embedded in the intervention.
A randomised controlled trial is required to test the effectiveness of the intervention in reducing smoking in pregnancy. The aim of this study is to investigate the feasibility and likelihood of success of the narrative and image-based intervention for smoking cessation in pregnant women. If successful the intervention will be tested in a full-scale (Phase III) multi centre randomised controlled trial.
Objectives:
- To assess acceptability and willingness to be randomised to the narrative and image based intervention or usual care.
- To assess and compare the feasibility of recruitment strategies, the level of participants' retention in the study and engagement with the intervention.
- To assess the acceptability and likely impact of the intervention among pregnant smokers.
- To estimate the required sample size for a full trial.
Type d'étude
Inscription (Réel)
Phase
- N'est pas applicable
Contacts et emplacements
Lieux d'étude
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Ayr, Royaume-Uni
- NHS Ayrshire and Arran
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Perth, Royaume-Uni
- NHS Tayside
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Critères de participation
Critère d'éligibilité
Âges éligibles pour étudier
Accepte les volontaires sains
Sexes éligibles pour l'étude
La description
Inclusion Criteria:
- Women 16 years of age or over,
- Live within the catchment areas of study sites,
- Up to and including 14 weeks of pregnancy,
- Current smoker,
- Own or regularly use a mobile phone with media capability,
- Understand written English,
- Able to give informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Women who do not currently smoke,
- Live outside the catchment areas of study sites,
- Over 14 weeks of pregnancy,
- Do not use or have access to a mobile phone with media capability,
- Cannot understand written English,
- Not able to give informed consent,
- Already enrolled in an alternative formal smoking cessation trial at the time of referral to the study.
Plan d'étude
Comment l'étude est-elle conçue ?
Détails de conception
- Objectif principal: Recherche sur les services de santé
- Répartition: Randomisé
- Modèle interventionnel: Affectation parallèle
- Masquage: Aucun (étiquette ouverte)
Armes et Interventions
Groupe de participants / Bras |
Intervention / Traitement |
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Aucune intervention: Control
Usual care to provided by smoking cessation services in the two study sites. Site one: support from a specialist advisor using motivational interviewing, one to one, group and telephone support. Site two: a smoking cessation incentive scheme administered through community pharmacies. Women who are verified by CO testing to have stopped smoking receive £12.50 per week. |
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Expérimental: Intervention
Women will receive usual care as described above plus the SKIP-IT intervention
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A theory-based intervention using narrative, images and embedded behaviour change techniques, delivered via text-messaging.
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Que mesure l'étude ?
Principaux critères de jugement
Mesure des résultats |
Description de la mesure |
Délai |
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Recruitment rate
Délai: 23 months
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Progression to a full trial will require recruitment ≥50% of women who give permission to have their details passed to the research team (i.e.
those who express initial interest in the study).
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23 months
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Drop out rate
Délai: 23 months
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Progression to a full trial will require <30% dropout
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23 months
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Direction of effect
Délai: 23 months
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Progression to a full trial will require direction of effect on smoking cessation rate in favour of the intervention.
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23 months
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Mesures de résultats secondaires
Mesure des résultats |
Description de la mesure |
Délai |
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Engagement
Délai: 23 months
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Engagement in the intervention will be assessed using data captured by the computer system which monitors the text message responses.
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23 months
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Acceptability
Délai: 23 months
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Acceptability of the intervention will be assessed in short interviews conducted with intervention group participants at the follow-up points
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23 months
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Autres mesures de résultats
Mesure des résultats |
Description de la mesure |
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Smoking cessation outcomes
Délai: At each subsequent data collection time-point (4 weeks post-randomisation, 36 weeks of pregnancy, 6-7 weeks post due-date, 12-13 weeks post due-date)
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At each subsequent data collection time-point (4 weeks post-randomisation, 36 weeks of pregnancy, 6-7 weeks post due-date, 12-13 weeks post due-date)
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Collaborateurs et enquêteurs
Dates d'enregistrement des études
Dates principales de l'étude
Début de l'étude (Réel)
Achèvement primaire (Réel)
Achèvement de l'étude (Réel)
Dates d'inscription aux études
Première soumission
Première soumission répondant aux critères de contrôle qualité
Première publication (Réel)
Mises à jour des dossiers d'étude
Dernière mise à jour publiée (Réel)
Dernière mise à jour soumise répondant aux critères de contrôle qualité
Dernière vérification
Plus d'information
Termes liés à cette étude
Autres numéros d'identification d'étude
- RMS2119
- HIPS/16/4 (Autre subvention/numéro de financement: Scottish Government Chief Scientist Office)
Informations sur les médicaments et les dispositifs, documents d'étude
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