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mHealth Messaging to Motivate Quitline Use and Quitting (M2Q2): RCT in Rural Vietnam
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Comparison and Intervention for Tobacco Use Cessation. Completed, enrolled 750 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The mHealth Messaging to Motivate Quitline Use and Quitting, or "M2Q2" study, is a collaborative research project for a mobile health intervention designed to motivate smoking cessation and encourage access to counseling. The study is for men and women smokers in Vietnam's Red River Delta region who are 18 years of age or older. The primary hypothesis is that smokers in the M2Q2 intervention will have higher rates of smoking cessation, compared with the comparison group.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Participants randomized to the comparison arm will receive twice-monthly abstinence assessments from the text messaging system, with no motivational feedback. Those in the comparison arm are neither offered nor encouraged to participate in the intervention.
Participants randomized to the intervention arm will receive: 1. Motivational Messages 2. Abstinence and Motivation to Use Services Assessments 3. Encouragement to access the Quitline 4. Encouragement to use Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) 5. Provision of NRT, if requested Intervention subjects are encouraged to access the Quitline and use NRT. However, these are not mandatory components of the intervention and subjects can choose if they would like to engage with the Quitline or use NRT.