A combined community health worker and text messaging-based intervention for smoking cessation in India: Project MUKTI – A mixed methods study

Introduction We sought to evaluate the effectiveness of a community health worker (CHW) led smoking cessation intervention, supplemented by text messages, and tailored to an individual’s readiness to quit. Methods We conducted a cluster randomized controlled trial (April 2018 – August 2019) in adul...

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Main Authors: Vittal Hejjaji, Aditya Khetan, Joel W. Hughes, Prashant Gupta, Philip G. Jones, Asma Ahmed, Sri Krishna Madan Mohan, Richard A. Josephson
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Published: European Publishing 2021-03-01
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spelling doaj-7eb27fd2c05b47bf852f9fa4a786293a2021-04-20T12:08:16ZengEuropean PublishingTobacco Prevention and Cessation2459-30872021-03-017March11210.18332/tpc/132469132469A combined community health worker and text messaging-based intervention for smoking cessation in India: Project MUKTI – A mixed methods studyVittal Hejjaji0Aditya Khetan1Joel W. Hughes2Prashant Gupta3Philip G. Jones4Asma Ahmed5Sri Krishna Madan Mohan6Richard A. Josephson7Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Saint Luke’s Mid America Heart Institute, University of Missouri Kansas City, Kansas, United StatesDepartment of Cardiovascular Medicine, McMaster University Medical Center, Hamilton, CanadaDepartment of Psychology, Kent State University, Kent, United StatesDepartment of Psychology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, IndiaDepartment of Cardiovascular Medicine, Saint Luke’s Mid America Heart Institute, University of Missouri Kansas City, Kansas, United StatesDepartment of Surgery, Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore, IndiaDepartment of Cardiovascular Medicine, Harrington Heart and Vascular Institute, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center – Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, United StatesDepartment of Cardiovascular Medicine, Harrington Heart and Vascular Institute, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center – Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, United StatesIntroduction We sought to evaluate the effectiveness of a community health worker (CHW) led smoking cessation intervention, supplemented by text messages, and tailored to an individual’s readiness to quit. Methods We conducted a cluster randomized controlled trial (April 2018 – August 2019) in adult smokers residing in a semi-urban region of India. Participants in the intervention arm received CHW-led home visits and had the option of choosing to receive regular text messages. The dose and content of CHW counseling and text messages were tailored to the participant’s readiness to quit. The control group received brief education only. Primary outcome was biochemically verified smoking cessation at the end of 12 months. Both intention-to-treat and as-treated analyses were performed. Results A total of 238 (mean age 43±12.3 years, male 96.2%) participants were enrolled; 151 (64%) in the intervention arm and 83 (35.4%) in the control arm. At 12 months, 31 (20.5%) participants in the intervention arm and 9 (10.8%) in the control arm quit smoking (absolute risk difference=9.7%; RR=1.69; 95% CI: 0.04–71.33, p=0.74). In the as-treated analysis, 17 (36.9%) of the 46 participants who received optimal dose of the intervention quit smoking. Conclusions CHW-led home-based counseling, supplemented by regular text messages, led to an increase in quit rates for smoking, especially among those exposed to a higher dose of the intervention. However, the difference in cessation rates was not statistically significant. Future studies should consider testing mobile application-based multimedia messaging with larger populations, as a supplement to CHW-based counseling.http://www.tobaccopreventioncessation.com/A-combined-community-health-worker-and-text-messaging-based-intervention-for-smoking,132469,0,2.htmlsmoking cessationcommunity health workertext messagesmobile healthlow-and-middle-income country
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author Vittal Hejjaji
Aditya Khetan
Joel W. Hughes
Prashant Gupta
Philip G. Jones
Asma Ahmed
Sri Krishna Madan Mohan
Richard A. Josephson
spellingShingle Vittal Hejjaji
Aditya Khetan
Joel W. Hughes
Prashant Gupta
Philip G. Jones
Asma Ahmed
Sri Krishna Madan Mohan
Richard A. Josephson
A combined community health worker and text messaging-based intervention for smoking cessation in India: Project MUKTI – A mixed methods study
Tobacco Prevention and Cessation
smoking cessation
community health worker
text messages
mobile health
low-and-middle-income country
author_facet Vittal Hejjaji
Aditya Khetan
Joel W. Hughes
Prashant Gupta
Philip G. Jones
Asma Ahmed
Sri Krishna Madan Mohan
Richard A. Josephson
author_sort Vittal Hejjaji
title A combined community health worker and text messaging-based intervention for smoking cessation in India: Project MUKTI – A mixed methods study
title_short A combined community health worker and text messaging-based intervention for smoking cessation in India: Project MUKTI – A mixed methods study
title_full A combined community health worker and text messaging-based intervention for smoking cessation in India: Project MUKTI – A mixed methods study
title_fullStr A combined community health worker and text messaging-based intervention for smoking cessation in India: Project MUKTI – A mixed methods study
title_full_unstemmed A combined community health worker and text messaging-based intervention for smoking cessation in India: Project MUKTI – A mixed methods study
title_sort combined community health worker and text messaging-based intervention for smoking cessation in india: project mukti – a mixed methods study
publisher European Publishing
series Tobacco Prevention and Cessation
issn 2459-3087
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Introduction We sought to evaluate the effectiveness of a community health worker (CHW) led smoking cessation intervention, supplemented by text messages, and tailored to an individual’s readiness to quit. Methods We conducted a cluster randomized controlled trial (April 2018 – August 2019) in adult smokers residing in a semi-urban region of India. Participants in the intervention arm received CHW-led home visits and had the option of choosing to receive regular text messages. The dose and content of CHW counseling and text messages were tailored to the participant’s readiness to quit. The control group received brief education only. Primary outcome was biochemically verified smoking cessation at the end of 12 months. Both intention-to-treat and as-treated analyses were performed. Results A total of 238 (mean age 43±12.3 years, male 96.2%) participants were enrolled; 151 (64%) in the intervention arm and 83 (35.4%) in the control arm. At 12 months, 31 (20.5%) participants in the intervention arm and 9 (10.8%) in the control arm quit smoking (absolute risk difference=9.7%; RR=1.69; 95% CI: 0.04–71.33, p=0.74). In the as-treated analysis, 17 (36.9%) of the 46 participants who received optimal dose of the intervention quit smoking. Conclusions CHW-led home-based counseling, supplemented by regular text messages, led to an increase in quit rates for smoking, especially among those exposed to a higher dose of the intervention. However, the difference in cessation rates was not statistically significant. Future studies should consider testing mobile application-based multimedia messaging with larger populations, as a supplement to CHW-based counseling.
topic smoking cessation
community health worker
text messages
mobile health
low-and-middle-income country
url http://www.tobaccopreventioncessation.com/A-combined-community-health-worker-and-text-messaging-based-intervention-for-smoking,132469,0,2.html
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