Self-determination Plus Instant Messaging for Smokers With Cancer
Smoking, Cancer
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Smoking focused on measuring Cancer, Instant messaging, Self-determination, Outpatient clinics, Quality of life, Smoking cessation
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: smoked weekly in the last 6 months, diagnosed with any cancer for at least 6 months and at all cancer stages (I, II, III, or IV), aged 18 years or above and can communicate in Cantonese, and own a smartphone and able to use instant messaging (e.g. WhatsApp or WeChat) Exclusion Criteria: individuals with unstable medical conditions, poor cognitive state, or mental illness as advised by the doctor in charge and noted on their medical records, and those participating in other smoking cessation programmes.
Sites / Locations
- The Chinese University of Hong KongRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
Intervention group
Control group
Each subject will receive a specially designed leaflet for smokers with cancer. subjects will receive brief interventions using the AWARD model and they will be allowed to select their own quit schedules (quit immediately, or quit progressively) with the ultimate goal of complete cessation. Subjects who opt to quit progressively will receive a smoking reduction leaflet. Over the next 6 months, the research nurse will help them to adhere to their schedules by sending WhatsApp/WeChat messages. subjects will receive four independent 1-minute videos (one video will be sent in weeks 1, 5, 9, and 13) via WhatsApp/WeChat.
Subjects will receive a brief intervention using the AWARD model. However, all subjects will be advised to quit immediately. Control group subjects will receive the same leaflet for smokers with cancer as intervention group subjects. Subjects will receive a placebo intervention that follows the same WhatsApp/WeChat schedule as the intervention group, but the messages will contain only general health advice, such as to perform more physical activity and eat more fruit and vegetables. The control group will not receive any videos.