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Wellcome Open Research
Perceived usefulness of receiving a potential smoking cessation intervention via mobile phones among smokers in Indonesia
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Mochammad Fadjar Wibowo1  Anil A. Kumar2  Surahyo Sumarsono1  Rashmi Rodrigues2 
[1] Faculty of Medicine, Public Health and Nursing, Universitas Gadjah Mada;St John’s National Academy of Health Sciences;Karolinska Institutet;Wellcome Trust/DBT India Alliance
关键词: mHealth;    mobile phones;    smoking cessation;    Indonesia;   
DOI  :  10.12688/wellcomeopenres.15135.2
学科分类:内科医学
来源: Wellcome
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Background: The use of technology to support healthcare in Indonesia holds new promise in light of decreasing costs of owning mobile devices and ease of access to internet. However, it is necessary to assess end-user perceptions regarding mobile health interventions prior to its implementation. This would throw light on the acceptability of mobile phone communication in bringing about behavioral changes among the target Indonesian population. The aim of this study was to explore the perceived usefulness of receiving a potential smoking cessation intervention via mobile phones.Methods: This is an exploratory cross-sectional study involving current and former adult tobacco smokers residing in Indonesia. Online advertisement and snowballing were used to recruit respondents. Data was collected using a web-based survey over a period of 4 weeks. Those willing to participate signed an online consent and were subsequently directed to the online questionnaire that obtained demographics, tobacco usage patterns, perceived usefulness of a mobile phone smoking cessation application and its design.Results: A total of 161 people who smoked tobacco responded to the online survey. The mean age of the participants was 29.4. Of the 123 respondents, 102 were men. Prior experience with using a mobile phone for health communication (OR 3.6,P=0.014) and those willing to quit smoking (OR 5.1,P=0.043) were likely to perceive a mobile phone smoking cessation intervention as useful. A smartphone application was preferred over text messages, media messages or interactive voice response technology. Content consisting of motivational messages highlighting the methods and benefits of quitting smoking were requested.Conclusion: People who smoke in Indonesia perceived receiving a potential smoking cessation intervention via mobile phones as useful. A multi-component, personalized smartphone application was the desired intervention technique. Such an intervention developed and implemented within a public health program could help address the tobacco epidemic in Indonesia.

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