A Usability Study of a Smoking Cessation Decision Aid in People With a Recent First Episode of Psychosis
Smoking, Psychosis
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Smoking focused on measuring Smoking Cessation, First episode psychosis, Electronic Decision Support System
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients with clinical diagnoses of Schizophrenia, Schizophrenifom, Schizoaffective Disorder, Psychosis NOS, or Bipolar I Disorder with psychotic features
- Diagnosed with one of above diagnoses within the past five years
- Ages 15-30 years old.
- Self-identified current cigarette smokers
- 5th grade reading level
- Willing to be audio recorded.
- Willing and legally able to provide informed consent to participate in the study or have a guardian provide informed consent with assent of a minor
Exclusion Criteria:
- Physically unable to use a computer with assistance.
Sites / Locations
- Zucker Hillside Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Electronic Decision Support System
thetruth.com website
The Electronic Decision Support System (EDSS) is a 5-module computer program aimed to assess, motivate, educate, solicit preferences, and provide feedback and referrals for people with severe mental illness. The program provides: a) a personalized assessment of the individual's smoking, b) information to improve knowledge of smoking risks and treatment benefits, c) interactive exercises to personalize the impact of smoking, improve attitudes about quitting, and increase self-efficacy for seeking smoking cessation treatment, and d) a video patient vignette to develop social norms for smoking cessation treatment and increase self-efficacy. Usability testing among people with severe mental illness established that the system was comprehensible, easy to use, and took 30-90 minutes to complete.
Participants who are assigned to use the web-based thetruth.com website will be asked to navigate through the website as they wish. The home page of thetruth.com site has links to access video games, fact sheets, and videos that highlight negative aspects of cigarettes or tobacco companies. Thetruth.com website is not structured and participants can utilize whatever aspects of the website they wish and in any order they wish to view them. Individuals will use the computer with a research staff member present who can provide assistance if needed. The sections of the two programs website that are used and the time spend on each portion of the program will be recorded. Participants who use TheTruth.com will be given a referral for assistance in quitting smoking if requested.