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   Partnership for health-2,a web-based versus print smoking cessation intervention for childhood and young adult cancer survivors: Randomized comparative effectiveness study  
   
نویسنده emmons k.m. ,puleo e. ,sprunck-harrild k. ,ford j. ,ostroff j.s. ,hodgson d. ,greenberg m. ,diller l. ,de moor j. ,tyc v.
منبع journal of medical internet research - 2013 - دوره : 15 - شماره : 11
چکیده    Background: smoking among cancer survivors increases the risk of late effects and second cancers. this article reports on partnership for health-2 (pfh-2)-an effort to develop an effective and scalable version of partnership for health (pfh),which was a previously tested peer-delivered telephone counseling program that doubled smoking cessation rates among childhood cancer survivors who smoke. objective: this paper presents results from a randomized controlled trial evaluating the effectiveness of pfh-2 in targeted and tailored web-based versus print formats. the overall goal was to determine whether the intervention outcomes in these self-guided scalable formats approximate what was found in a more intensive telephone counseling program. methods: this study was a randomized controlled trial with a 15-month follow-up that included 374 smokers who were survivors of childhood or young adult cancers,recruited from five survivorship clinics. participants were randomly assigned to a web-based or print format of the pfh intervention; all had access to free pharmacotherapy. the website was designed to provide new content at each log-on,and a peer counselor moderated a forum/chat feature. the primary outcome was smoking status at 15 months post randomization. results: in total,58.3% (77/132) of web participants logged on at least once (mean visits 3.25). using multiple imputation methods for missing data,there were similar rates of cessation in the two arms (print: 20/128,15.6%; web: 33/201,6.4%),and no differences in quit attempts or readiness to quit. the quit rates were equivalent to those found in our previous telephone counseling intervention. there were high rates of satisfaction with both of the pfh-2 interventions. conclusions: the print and web formats yielded equivalent levels of success to those found with our telephone-delivered intervention and are comparable to other internet treatment studies. this study provides important options for survivorship programs that may not have resources for interpersonal forms of cessation counseling. efforts to increase patient use of the interventions may result in higher cessation rates.
کلیدواژه Cancer prevention; Cancer survivors; Smoking cessation
آدرس dana-farber cancer institute,450 brookline ave,lw601 boston,ma,02215,united states,harvard school of public health,boston,ma, United States, university of massachusetts,amherst,ma, United States, dana-farber cancer institute,450 brookline ave,lw601 boston,ma,02215, United States, memorial sloan kettering cancer center,new york,ny, United States, memorial sloan kettering cancer center,new york,ny, United States, princess margaret hospital,toronto,on, Canada, hospital for sick children,toronto,on, Canada, dana-farber cancer institute,450 brookline ave,lw601 boston,ma,02215,united states,harvard medical school,boston,ma, United States, ohio state university college of public health,columbus,oh, United States, st. judes children's research hospital,memphis,tn, United States
 
     
   
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