Text Messaging and Telephone Counseling for Supporting Post-discharge Quit Attempts
Tobacco Use Cessation, Tobacco Use Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Tobacco Use Cessation focused on measuring Tobacco Use Disorder, Hospitalized patients, Text message, Motivational Interview, Substance-Related Disorders, Behaviors and Mental Disorders
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Aged 18 years or older
- Smoked cigarettes in the last 30 days (even a puff)
- Have own mobile phone
- Have received at least one text message in the last year
- Have no problem with the mobile phone signal
Exclusion Criteria:
- Don't have a mobile phone
- Unstable cognitive or physical condition
- Physical or breath contact restrictions
- Intensive care units
Sites / Locations
- University Federal Hospital of Juiz de Fora
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Phone counseling
Text message
The patient will receive standard care inside the hospital. After discharge the active comparator group will receive four phone counseling sessions. The sessions will provide basic information about smoking and successful quitting. The counselor will use motivational interview techniques to build coping skills with the goal of helping the participant build and implement a quit plan. The counseling timing, duration, and content will be consistent with guideline-based recommendations.
The patient will receive standard care inside the hospital. After discharge the experimental group will receive extended care including text messages. Participants in this arm will be offered up to 30 text messages to help implement the quit plan discussed during the hospitalization. Patients motivated to quit in the next 30 days or that had already quit will receive 30 messages and patients unwilling to quit will receive 16 messages. The messages content follows the self efficacy theory.