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Financial Incentives Alone Versus Incentivized Partner Support for Promoting Smoking Cessation During Pregnancy and Postpartum: Protocol for a Non-Randomized Single-Blinded Study

机译:单独的财务激励与激励合作伙伴支持以促进怀孕和产后戒烟:一项非随机化单盲研究的方案

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Background Smoking tobacco remains the most significant modifiable cause of adverse pregnancy outcomes and contributor to ongoing maternal and infant ill-health. Pregnancy for many is a time of heightened health focus, with the primary motivation being the well-being of the unborn child. Yet, many women continue to smoke throughout their pregnancy. Despite this heightened motivation and known health risks, interventions to date have not effectively curbed the rate of smoking during pregnancy and they remain as high as rates among the general population. One promising strategy has been to incentivize these women to quit. However, incentives-based studies have not shown or reported long-term efficacy. Here, we present the protocol of a trial exploring the effect of incentivized partner support on pre- and postpartum smoking cessation. Objective The aim of this study is to determine whether providing incentives to both the expectant mother and her support person in promoting short- and long-term smoking cessation during pregnancy is more effective than incentives to the expectant mother alone. Methods This protocol is designed as a non-randomized, single-blinded trial to determine the efficacy of incentivized partner support, compared to participant incentive only, in promoting smoking cessation during pregnancy and postpartum. All eligible pregnant women receiving antenatal care via the Tasmanian Health Service (Australia) will be invited to participate. Participants will be eligible for monthly quit-contingent shopping vouchers if they verify, via carbon monoxide breath sample, as being abstinent from smoking. Participating women will be eligible for vouchers until 6-months postpartum and will be followed up at 12-months postpartum. Results The recruitment phase of this study has concluded. Results are expected to be published by the end of 2018. Conclusions This study protocol extends the current literature on incentivized smoking cessation interventions for pregnant women by assessing the influence of incentivizing a support partner on short- and long-term abstinence. Key ethical considerations are discussed including potential for receipt (or not) of quit-contingent vouchers impacting negatively on the participant’s relationship with their partner. The findings of the study may have important implications for the role support partners are assigned in smoking cessation programs targeting pregnant women. Trial Registration Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (ACTRN): 12615001158550; https://www.anzctr.org.au/ Trial/Registration/TrialReview.aspx?id=367981 (Archived by WebCite at http://www.webcitation.org/6tGKO28uh).
机译:背景技术吸烟仍然是造成不良妊娠结局的最重要的可改变原因,并且是持续的母婴健康不良的原因。对许多人来说,怀孕是一个高度关注健康的时期,其主要动机是未出生婴儿的健康。然而,许多妇女在整个怀孕期间仍在吸烟。尽管动机越来越强并且已知有健康风险,但迄今为止,干预措施尚未有效地抑制怀孕期间的吸烟率,而且仍然与普通人群中的吸烟率一样高。一种有希望的战略是激励这些妇女辞职。但是,基于激励的研究尚未显示或报告长期疗效。在这里,我们介绍了一项试验协议,探讨了激励性伴侣支持对产前和产后戒烟的影响。目的这项研究的目的是确定,对孕妇和她的支持者提供激励以促进怀孕期间短期和长期戒烟是否比单独对孕妇的激励更有效。方法该方案设计为一项非随机,单盲试验,旨在确定与仅参加参与者激励相比,激励性伴侣支持在妊娠和产后促进戒烟的功效。将邀请所有通过塔斯马尼亚健康服务(澳大利亚)接受产前检查的合格孕妇。如果参与者通过一氧化碳呼气样本证实可以戒烟,则他们有资格获得月度戒烟购物券。参加活动的妇女将有资格获得代金券,直到产后6个月,并且将在产后12个月进行跟进。结果本研究的招募阶段已经结束。预期将于2018年底公布结果。结论该研究方案通过评估激励支持伙伴对短期和长期戒酒的影响,扩展了有关孕妇激励戒烟干预措施的现有文献。讨论了关键的道德考量,包括是否有可能收到戒备券,这会对参与者与其伴侣的关系产生负面影响。该研究结果可能对支持伙伴在针对孕妇的戒烟计划中的作用产生重要影响。试验注册澳大利亚新西兰临床试验注册处(ACTRN):12615000115850; https://www.anzctr.org.au/ Trial / Registration / TrialReview.aspx?id = 367981(由WebCite存档,网址为http://www.webcitation.org/6tGKO28uh)。

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