PRAMS: Peer-support To Reduce Antenatal Maternal Smoking: Development And Feasibility Testing Of A Social Media Group To Provide Peer Support And Enhance Quit Rates For Women Who Smoke In Pregnancy
Overview
- Phase
- N/A
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Smoking Cessation
- Sponsor
- King's College London
- Enrollment
- 72
- Primary Endpoint
- Recruitment rate
- Status
- Not Yet Recruiting
- Last Updated
- last year
Overview
Brief Summary
The goal of this feasibility is test the feasibility of conducting a randomised trial of the use of an online peer support group to promote smoking cessation and enhance sustained abstinence for women who smoke in pregnancy.
Researchers will compare the group who receive the intervention (along side standard care) with a group who receive standard care alone.
Detailed Description
Participants will be asked to complete 2 questionnaires (and the intervention group will be asked to sign up to an online support group). They will be offered the opportunity to also take part in a follow up interview to explore acceptability and feasibility of the a future trial
Investigators
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •Smoking at beginning of pregnancy
- •Access to mobile phone
Exclusion Criteria
- •Under 16 years of age
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Recruitment rate
Time Frame: 12 months
Number of participants as % of smokers booked at the Trust
Attrition rate
Time Frame: 12 months
How many participants complete all elements of the study
Secondary Outcomes
- Smoking status at end of pregnancy(12 months)
- Engagement with stop smoking services(12 months)