Web-based decision-making tool for smoking cessation (Pare de fumar conosco) among patients with chronic conditions in Brazil: One-arm feasibility study

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Objective: To assess the feasibility of Pare de fumar conosco, a web-based smoking cessation decision-making tool, among patients with chronic conditions in Brazil. Methods We recruited 85 Brazilian smokers in two clinical centres for chronic conditions to complete Pare de fumar conosco. Outcome measures: included interest in using smoking cessation resources and self-reported 7-day point prevalence abstinence 12 weeks following the intervention. Results: The average age of participants was 54.2 years old (SD=10.5) and 77.9% had not completed high school. All participants were daily smokers and the majority smoked ≥11 cigarettes per day (63.5%). Pre-post intervention interest in using pharmacotherapy and group counselling significantly increased (82.4% vs 22.4%, p≤0.0001; and 85.9% vs 21.2%, p≤0.0001, respectively). At 12 weeks, eight participants (9.4%) reported 7-day point prevalence abstinence using intention-to-treat analysis (35.2% follow-up rate). Conclusion: The Pare de fumar conosco smoking cessation web-based tool significantly increased interest in pharmacotherapy and behavioural counselling. Additional testing as a formal randomised clinical trial appears warranted.

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Cupertino, A. P., Cartujano-Barrera, F., Basile Colugnati, F. A., Batista Formagini, T. D., Garcia De Siqueira Galil, A., Ferreira Carvalho Banhato, E., … Richter, K. P. (2020). Web-based decision-making tool for smoking cessation (Pare de fumar conosco) among patients with chronic conditions in Brazil: One-arm feasibility study. BMJ Health and Care Informatics, 27(1). https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjhci-2019-100063

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