Evaluation of Pregnant Women's Smoking Cessation Outcomes Using the Applicatio
- Conditions
- Smoking in pregnant womenD016540
- Registration Number
- JPRN-jRCT1050230183
- Lead Sponsor
- Sakai Hiroko
- Brief Summary
Not available
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Pending
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
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1. Pregnant women who are 16 years of age or older at the time consent is obtained.
2. Pregnant women who are in the indifference, interest, preparation, and implementation stages of the Smoking Cessation Behavior Change Stage Model at the time consent is obtained.
3. Pregnant women who have fully understood the explanation provided on the web screen and have given their consent to participate in this study of their own free will.
3. Pregnant women who have fully understood the explanation provided on the web screen and have given their voluntary consent to participate in this study.
4. Pregnant women who are able to use smartphone applications.
5. Pregnant women who are less than 20 weeks pregnant and have come for an antenatal health checkup.
1. Pregnant women who are deemed inappropriate by the principal investigator, a research associate, or a physician in charge of the patient's care
2. Pregnant women who are judged to have difficulty participating in the study due to severe mental illness, etc.
3. Pregnant women who are deemed to be difficult to follow up for one year after childbirth
4. Pregnant women who plan to use other smoking cessation support materials or participate in smoking cessation activities during the study period
5. Pregnant women who are unable to use smartphone applications
6. Pregnant women who come for antenatal health checkups at 21 weeks of gestation or more.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- Interventional
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method carbon monoxide breathalyzer concentration
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Evaluation of the association between smoking cessation outcomes and health literacy, self-efficacy, and health concern.<br>Evaluation of the association between smoking cessation outcomes and parenting burden and depression will be assessed in the long-term evaluation.