Developing a media literacy-based e-cigarette education program via medical record systems DOI Open Access
Hongying Dai, Ellen Kerns,

Hana Niebur

и другие.

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

Enhancing Text Message Support With Media Literacy and Financial Incentives for Vaping Cessation in Young Adults: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial DOI Creative Commons
Tzeyu L. Michaud, Troy B Puga,

Rex Archer

и другие.

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

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Developing a media literacy-based e-cigarette education program via medical record systems DOI Open Access
Hongying Dai, Ellen Kerns,

Hana Niebur

и другие.

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

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