Enhancing Text Message Support With Media Literacy and Financial Incentives for Vaping Cessation in Young Adults: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
JMIR Research Protocols,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
14, С. e60527 - e60527
Опубликована: Фев. 21, 2025
The
persistent
high
prevalence
of
e-cigarette
use
among
young
adults
remains
a
significant
public
health
concern,
with
limited
evidence
and
guidance
on
effective
vaping
cessation
programs
targeting
this
population.
This
study
aims
to
outline
the
design
protocol
pilot
randomized
controlled
trial
aimed
at
investigating
feasibility
assessing
whether
media
literacy
education
or
financial
incentives
enhance
effectiveness
evidence-based
text
message
support
in
promoting
abstinence
adult
users.
uses
4-arm
(1:1:1:1)
assess
potential
impact
different
combinations
education,
incentives,
over
3-month
period.
first
month
serves
as
preparatory
phase
for
quitting,
followed
by
2
months
focused
abstinence.
A
total
80
individuals,
aged
19-29
years,
who
have
used
e-cigarettes
within
past
30
days,
internet
access,
express
interest
quitting
next
will
be
enrolled.
Eligible
individuals
into
one
four
groups:
(1)
Text
Message,
(2)
Media
Literacy,
(3)
Financial
Incentive,
(4)
Combined.
All
participants,
regardless
group
assignment,
receive
support.
Participants
12
weeks,
status
assessed
week
12,
well
during
remote
check-ins
weeks
6,
8,
10.
Feasibility
measures
include
recruitment
rate,
reach,
engagement,
retention.
Other
outcomes
self-reported
7-day
changes
nicotine
dependence
scores.
Exit
interviews
conducted
those
complete
explore
facilitators
barriers
participation
engagement
cessation,
which
inform
future
program
refinement
uptake.
Recruitment
commenced
December
2023
concluded
August
2024.
40
participants
were
these
9
11
10
Combined
group.
final
assessment
was
completed
November
2024,
analyses
are
currently
ongoing.
findings
from
could
provide
valuable
insights
uptake
strategies
ClinicalTrials.gov
NCT05586308;
https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05586308.
DERR1-10.2196/60527.
Язык: Английский
Developing a media literacy-based e-cigarette education program via medical record systems
Tobacco Prevention & Cessation,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
11(April), С. 1 - 11
Опубликована: Апрель 4, 2025
This
is
a
prospective,
interventional
pilot
study
that
seeks
to
evaluate
the
impact
of
MediaSense,
media-literacy-based
vaping
prevention
program,
in
adolescents
including
an
oversample
those
with
asthma.
During
July
and
December
2022,
participants
Nebraska
were
recruited
via
electronic
health
record
(EHR)-based
messaging,
MediaSense
was
self-administrated
by
interactive
e-learning
REDCap
surveys
before
after
intervention.
Regression
analysis
evaluated
changes
media
literacy,
expectancy,
harm
perception
pre-
post-intervention.
Factor
conducted
on
22
items
usability,
determine
which
latent
factors
most
related
modules.
Adolescents
aged
12-17
years
participated
intervention
(n=67;
59.7%
asthma).
The
post-intervention
showed
148%
increase
literacy
(ranging
0-6;
2.9
vs
4.5,
p<0.0001).
Vaping
expectancy
(ranging1-5)
decreased
from
3.6
1.2
(p<0.0001),
as
harmful
rose
40.3%
86.0%
(p<0.0001).
Participants
rated
highly
technical
assistance,
design,
content
clarity,
navigation,
flow,
multimedia,
interactivity,
learning
outcomes.
Two
distinct
identified
factor
analysis:
motivating
engaging
(Factor
1)
user-friendly
module
design
2).
higher
usability
ratings
e-modules
1:
B=0.6;
95%
CI:
0.3-0.9,
p=0.0004;
2:
B=0.7;
0.4-1.0,
p=0.0001),
asthma
(vs
no
asthma:
B=0.5;
0.1-0.9,
p=0.01)
had
significantly
refusal
literacy.
program
demonstrated
acceptability
feasibility
recruiting
preventing
adolescent
through
EHR
digital
interventions.
Media
helps
critically
vaping-related
marketing
messages,
resist
persuasive
marketing,
make
informed
decisions.
Язык: Английский