Outpatient smoking cessation: preliminary findings of a non-inferiority RCT comparing blended with face-to-face delivery mode
Outpatient smoking cessation: preliminary findings of a non-inferiority RCT comparing blended with face-to-face delivery mode
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Background: Blended face-to-face and web-based treatment is a promising mode to deliver smoking cessation treatment. In an outpatient clinic in a Dutch Hospital effectiveness of a blended treatment (BSCT) was compared to usual face-to-face treatment (F2F). The results from 6 months post-treatment follow-up are presented here. Methods: In this open-label two-arm non-inferiority RCT patients (N=344) of a Dutch outpatient smoking cessation clinic were assigned either to the blended smoking cessation treatment (BSCT, N=167) or a face-to-face treatment with identical ingredients and duration (F2F, N=177). CO-validated point prevalence abstinence at 6 months follow-up, taken shortly after end of treatment was analyzed. Intention-to-treat analyses were performed, retaining missing participants as continuing smokers. Non-inferiority was assessed based on a one-sided margin of five percentage points difference between arms. Additionally, a Bayes Factor was estimated (with a BF>3 supporting non-inferiority, and a
Organisatie | Hogeschool van Amsterdam |
Gepubliceerd in | European Respiratory Journal European Respiratory Society, Vol. 56, Uitgave: Suppl. 64 |
Datum | 2020-09-07 |
Type | Artikel |
DOI | 10.1183/13993003.congress-2020.4385 |
Taal | Engels |