Smokefree NZ: Designing and Evaluating the Effectiveness of a Mobile Application in Reducing Cigarette Consumption.

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dc.contributor.author Wu, L en
dc.contributor.author Baghael, N en
dc.contributor.author Casey, J en
dc.contributor.author Mercier, J en
dc.contributor.author Hicks, Karen en
dc.contributor.author Stamp, D en
dc.contributor.author Su, B en
dc.coverage.spatial Rotorua New Zealand en
dc.date.accessioned 2019-09-30T06:36:32Z en
dc.date.issued 2019-04-09 en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2292/48103 en
dc.description.abstract Background: Smoking is one of the leading causes of mortality and morbidity in New Zealand and the greatest burden of disease in the health of New Zealanders. A novel mobile application, SmokefreeNZ, was developed for Android phone systems. Objective: To investigate the efficacy of the SmokeFreeNZ app on prevalence of abstinence, self-reported number of cravings per day and Smokefree Knowledge Index measures. Methods: Forty Unitec smokers (30 android users and 10 controls) were recruited. Smokers demographics and their smoking information were investigated at baseline. The efficacy of the mobile app was evaluated by measuring prevalence of abstinence, self-reported number of cravings per day and Smoking Knowledge Index Measures. Results: After the mobile app use, mean Smoking Knowledge Index measures increased from 62 to 96 compared to the control group. Maximum number of days of continuous abstinence was 5.2 days in the app group and 2.1 days in the control group. The prevalence of seven days abstinence in users of SmokefreeNZ was also improved significantly in comparison to the control group (26.7% in the app user group compared to 10.0% in the control group). These findings indicate that the SmokeFreeNZ app did help smokers at Unitec to quit smoking. Conclusions: The SmokeFreeNZ app provided a flexible and effective approach to coach smokers about the health risks of smoking and also improved seven days' abstinence rates in the study period. future investigation isrequired to compare the cost-benefit effects and to evaluate the efficacy in smoking cessation in a larger scale trial. en
dc.description.uri http://www.iuhpe2019.com/en-gb/conference-overview en
dc.relation.ispartof 23rd IUHPE World Conference on Health Promotion en
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dc.title Smokefree NZ: Designing and Evaluating the Effectiveness of a Mobile Application in Reducing Cigarette Consumption. en
dc.type Conference Poster en
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pubs.declined 2019-06-23T17:34:39.139+1200 en
pubs.declined 2019-09-08T20:33:17.26+1200 en
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pubs.elements-id 775063 en
pubs.record-created-at-source-date 2019-06-21 en


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