Randomised controlled trial of real-time feedback and brief coaching to reduce indoor smoking

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العنوان: Randomised controlled trial of real-time feedback and brief coaching to reduce indoor smoking
المؤلفون: Hovell, Melbourne F, Bellettiere, John, Liles, Sandy, Nguyen, Benjamin, Berardi, Vincent, Johnson, Christine, Matt, Georg E, Malone, John, Boman-Davis, Marie C, Quintana, Penelope JE, Obayashi, Saori, Chatfield, Dale, Robinson, Robert, Blumberg, Elaine J, Ongkeko, Weg M, Klepeis, Neil E, Hughes, Suzanne C, Fresh Air Research Group
المصدر: Tobacco control, vol 29, iss 2
بيانات النشر: eScholarship, University of California, 2020.
سنة النشر: 2020
مصطلحات موضوعية: Fresh Air Research Group, Adult, Male, Nicotine, and promotion of well-being, Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities, Smoking Prevention, Cardiovascular, Feedback, Young Adult, Substance Misuse, Secondhand smoke, Harm Reduction, Clinical Research, Air Pollution, Tobacco, Tobacco Smoking, Humans, Indoor, Child, Preschool, Cancer, 3.2 Interventions to alter physical and biological environmental risks, Tobacco Smoke and Health, Vaping, Infant, Mentoring, Interrupted Time Series Analysis, Prevention of disease and conditions, Stroke, Health Effects of Indoor Air Pollution, Good Health and Well Being, Carcinogens, Respiratory, 3.1 Primary prevention interventions to modify behaviours or promote wellbeing, Tobacco Smoke Pollution, Female, Public Health, Drug Abuse (NIDA only)
الوصف: BackgroundPrevious secondhand smoke (SHS) reduction interventions have provided only delayed feedback on reported smoking behaviour, such as coaching, or presenting results from child cotinine assays or air particle counters.DesignThis SHS reduction trial assigned families at random to brief coaching and continuous real-time feedback (intervention) or measurement-only (control) groups.ParticipantsWe enrolled 298 families with a resident tobacco smoker and a child under age 14.InterventionWe installed air particle monitors in all homes. For the intervention homes, immediate light and sound feedback was contingent on elevated indoor particle levels, and up to four coaching sessions used prompts and praise contingent on smoking outdoors. Mean intervention duration was 64 days.MeasuresThe primary outcome was 'particle events' (PEs) which were patterns of air particle concentrations indicative of the occurrence of particle-generating behaviours such as smoking cigarettes or burning candles. Other measures included indoor air nicotine concentrations and participant reports of particle-generating behaviour.ResultsPEs were significantly correlated with air nicotine levels (r=0.60) and reported indoor cigarette smoking (r=0.51). Interrupted time-series analyses showed an immediate intervention effect, with reduced PEs the day following intervention initiation. The trajectory of daily PEs over the intervention period declined significantly faster in intervention homes than in control homes. Pretest to post-test, air nicotine levels, cigarette smoking and e-cigarette use decreased more in intervention homes than in control homes.ConclusionsResults suggest that real-time particle feedback and coaching contingencies reduced PEs generated by cigarette smoking and other sources.Trial registration numberNCT01634334; Post-results.
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