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A study protocol for a randomised controlled trial evaluating the use of information communication technology (WhatsApp/WeChat) to deliver brief motivational interviewing (i-BMI) in promoting smoking cessation among smokers with chronic diseases

机译:一项随机对照试验的研究方案,评估使用信息通讯技术(WhatsApp / WeChat)进行简短的动机访谈(i-BMI),以促进慢性病吸烟者戒烟

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BackgroundThe recent development of smoking cessation interventions for smokers with chronic diseases has focused heavily on brief interventions. However, these interventions are too brief to make an impact on these smokers, especially when most of them are without any intention to quit. Previous studies showed that smokers who did not want to quit might be interested in changing other health behaviours. Also, once people engage in a health behaviour, they are found more likely to change other unhealthy habits. Hence, a general health promotion approach could be a feasible approach to motivate smokers who do not want to quit to first engage in any desirable health behaviour, and later quit smoking when they intend to do so. This study aims to determine the potential efficacy and effect size of such intervention approach in promoting smoking cessation for smokers with chronic diseases.
机译:背景技术针对患有慢性疾病的吸烟者的戒烟干预措施的最新发展主要集中在简短的干预措施上。但是,这些干预措施太短暂,无法对这些吸烟者产生影响,尤其是在其中大多数人无意戒烟的情况下。先前的研究表明,不想戒烟的吸烟者可能会对改变其他健康行为感兴趣。同样,一旦人们从事健康行为,就会发现他们更有可能改变其他不健康的习惯。因此,一般的健康促进方法可能是一种可行的方法,可以激励不想戒烟的吸烟者首先从事任何理想的健康行为,然后在打算这样做时戒烟。这项研究旨在确定这种干预方法在促进慢性病吸烟者戒烟方面的潜在功效和效果大小。

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