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App for Pregnancy Smoking Cessation With Peer Support

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
Smoking Cessation
Tobacco Smoking
Interventions
Behavioral: Active control
Behavioral: SFT 2.0
Registration Number
NCT05337722
Lead Sponsor
Michigan State University
Brief Summary

The objectives of this project are to develop, implement, and test the feasibility and effectiveness of an artificial intelligence adaptive mobile pregnancy tobacco cessation app-based intervention using deep tailoring and a self-nominated support person, and to build mHealth research capacity in Romania. The central hypothesis is that the intervention will show evidence of feasibility and effectiveness in increasing positive support, pregnancy cessation, and postnatal abstinence. The intervention is grounded in Self-Determination Theory (SDT) and Motivational Interviewing (MI), a counselling style that is effective in assisting people to quit smoking. The app will be novel in its use of the unique functionality of smartphones, use of reinforcement learning (RL) and deep tailoring to continuously adapt the intervention, the emphasis on increasing positive support, and the use of the app by both smoker and support person. The long-term goal of the research program is to use mHealth for smoking cessation leveraging the unique functionality of smartphones and to continue building mHealth research capacity and developing research networks in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and other LMICs.

Aim 1 (R21 phase). Develop and test the feasibility and acceptability of the SFT2.0 app-based mobile smoking cessation intervention with a support person during pregnancy and postpartum in Romania. Through a user-centered and iterative design the investigators will enhance the SFT1.0 app, deepen the tailoring, incorporate RL, expand the app for use by any support person, and test the intervention including the app and MI video counseling in a series of usability studies and a 12-week open trial (n=20).

Aim 2 (R33 phase). Test the SFT2.0 app-based smoking cessation intervention in a hybrid effectiveness and implementation randomized controlled trial. The investigators will randomize 375 pregnant smokers and their support persons to i) a fixed arm, including the SFT2.0 app for both, and fixed pre- and postnatal MI counseling; ii) an RL-adaptive arm, with the app continuously optimizing as-needed MI counseling; or iii) control group.

Aim 3 (R21 and R33 phases). Develop mHealth research capacity by enhancing individual and institutional research capabilities in Romania and expanding the existing international research network.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
790
Inclusion Criteria
  • age>=18
  • pregnant
  • user of regular cigarettes
  • availability of Android phone with broadband data
Exclusion Criteria

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
ControlActive controlParticipants will receive low dose prenatal and postnatal MI video counseling, defined as one prenatal session and one postnatal session.
Adaptive app + as-needed MISFT 2.0The participants will use the SFT2.0 app and receive as-needed prenatal and postnatal video counseling sessions (between 1 and 10 sessions) during pregnancy up to 1-month postpartum.
App+fixed MISFT 2.0The participants will use the SFT2.0 app and receive a fixed number of 4 counseling video sessions during pregnancy up to 1-month postpartum.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Reach1 month after birth

Proportion and representativeness (e.g., age, ethnicity) of dyads who enroll in each trial arm compared to each other and the general population of pregnant women in Romania

Change in postpartum abstinence3 and 6 months after birth

Fewer than 5 cigarettes smoked since birth

User engagement1 month after birth

quality of the user experience when interacting with SFT2.0 measured using the four constructs of the User Engagement Scale short form: focused attention (e.g., The time I spent using SFT just slipped away), perceived usability (e.g., I was frustrated while using SFT), aesthetic appeal (e.g., SFT was attractive), and rewarding (e.g., Using SFT was worthwhile). Each construct includes 3 items (score 3-15) and can be treated as subscales or as a summary score of user engagement (4-60). An overall engagement score can be calculated by adding all of the items together and dividing by twelve. Higher scores mean a better outcome.

Change in smoking cessation3 and 6 months after birth

7-day point biochemically verified prevalence of tobacco use

Adoption1 month after birth

Proportion of participants who enroll in SFT2.0 by recruitment strategy

Implementation1 month after birth

Participants frequency of overall SFT2.0 use and of the different app components

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Babes-Bolyai University

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Cluj-Napoca, Cluj, Romania

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