| BMC Public Health | |
| Comparative effectiveness of adding weight control simultaneously or sequentially to smoking cessation quitlines: study protocol of a randomized controlled trial | |
| Study Protocol | |
| Ken Wassum1  Alula Jimenez Torres1  Stacey Mahuna1  Terry Bush1  Brooke Magnusson1  Jennifer Lovejoy2  Cody Benedict3  Bonnie Spring4  Harold Javitz5  | |
| [1] Alere Wellbeing (now Optum), 999 3rd Ave, 98104-1139, Seattle, WA, USA;Arivale, Inc. and University of Washington School of Public Health, 616 First Ave, Suite 700, 98104, Seattle, WA, USA;Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, 440 5th Ave N, 98109, Seattle, WA, USA;Center for Behavior and Health, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, 680 N. Lakeshore Drive, Suite 1220, 0611-8708, Chicago, IL, USA;SRI International, 333 Ravenswood Ave, 94025-3493, Menlo Park, CA, USA; | |
| 关键词: Smoking; Weight management; Combined treatment; Simultaneous; Sequential; Quitlines; | |
| DOI : 10.1186/s12889-016-3231-6 | |
| received in 2016-04-06, accepted in 2016-05-10, 发布年份 2016 | |
| 来源: Springer | |
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【 摘 要 】
BackgroundPrevalence of multiple health risk behaviors is growing, and obesity and smoking are costly. Weight gain associated with quitting smoking is common and can interfere with quit success. Efficacy of adding weight management to tobacco cessation treatment has been tested with women in group sessions over an extended period of time, but has never been tested in real-world settings with men and women seeking help to quit. This paper describes the Best Quit study which tests the effectiveness of delivering tobacco and weight control interventions via existing quitline infrastructures.MethodsEligible and consenting smokers (n = 2550) who call a telephone quitline will be randomized to one of three groups; the standard quitline or standard quitline plus a weight management program added either simultaneously or sequentially to the tobacco program. The study aims to test: 1) the effectiveness of the combined intervention on smoking cessation and weight, 2) the cost-effectiveness of the combined intervention on cessation and weight and 3) theoretically pre-specified mediators of treatment effects on cessation: reduced weight concerns, increased outcome expectancies about quitting and improved self-efficacy about quitting without weight gain.Baseline, 6 month and 12 month data will be analyzed using multivariate statistical analyses and groups will be compared on treatment adherence, quit rates and change in weight among abstinent participants. To determine if the association between group assignment and primary outcomes (30-day abstinence and change in weight at 6 months) is moderated by pre-determined baseline and process measures, interaction terms will be included in the regression models and their significance assessed.DiscussionThis study will generate information to inform whether adding weight management to a tobacco cessation intervention delivered by phone, mail and web for smokers seeking help to quit will help or harm quit rates and whether a simultaneous or sequential approach is better at increasing abstinence and reducing weight gain post quit. If proven effective, the combined intervention could be disseminated across the U.S. through quitlines and could encourage additional smokers who have not sought cessation treatment for fear of gaining weight to make quit attempts.Trial registrationClinicaltrials.gov NCT01867983. Registered: May 30, 2013
【 授权许可】
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© The Author(s). 2016
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