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Clinical Trials Research Unit
Mobile phone health interventions
Dr Robyn Whittaker
Clinical Trials Research Unit
• Large scale and multinational clinical trials
• Population health interventions focused on major risks & burden of disease– Tobacco, Health Tech, CVD, Nutrition &
Physical Activity
• Researchers, biostatisticians, data management, IT, project mgmt
Why is tobacco control a priority ?
• 1.1 billion smokers worldwide, 800 million in developing countries
• By 2030: 10 million deaths/year, and tobacco is likely to be the biggest cause of death worldwide
• Tobacco is very addictive, its hard to quit
Source: Curbing the Epidemic, 1999
Annual deaths from smoking
www.deathsfromsmoking.net All developed countries, year 2000
• Smoking kills about 1.9 million people a year in all developed countries
• About 1 million die in middle age from smoking
• About 22 years of life are lost, on average, by those killed in middle age by smoking
• NZ estimated 5,000 deaths/year
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Baseline
If proportion ofyoung adultstaking up smokinghalves by 2020
If adultconsumptionhalves by 2020
Source: Peto and others, 1994.
Predictions
mesolimbic dopamine pathway
reduced craving &
withdrawal
Binds to nACh receptors
Increase indopamine
nicotine
Why mobile phones?
• >4m mobile phone accounts in NZ
• 89.4% of NZ 14-15 year olds
• Integrated into daily life
• Greater penetration than household computers/internet (NZHES) & greater increase in uptake in lower SES
Mobile phone health programmes
• Inexpensive, personalized, age-appropriate and not location-dependent
• Always on and with people – send messages at any time & on demand– time sensitive messages- deal with cravings - reminders, positive reinforcement,
motivation- social support
STOMP: stop smoking study
• Regular personalised text messages providing smoking cessation advice, support & distraction
• Based on known effective brief intervention for cessation & theory of behaviour change
• Turned into 160 characters & txt lingo
Study flowchartVoice or web registration
•smoking history, triggers etc0 weeks
Quit Day•free text messaging begins1-3 weeks
Daily text message countdown + action planQuit calendar web pagePersonalised text message tipsIntroduction to CellPall (“quit buddy”)
Text your friends“TXT crave”4 personalised text message tips per day Quiz or poll eg “top 5 reasons to quit”Web page Quit Meter (eg $ saved), profiles
Target Date
Quit Relapse
6 weeks
26 weeks
STOMP Study
• RCT of 1705 participants across NZ
• 28% self-reported point prevalence quit rate after 6 weeks – double the control group 13%(RR2.20, 95% CI 1.79-2.70)
• Clear benefits among important groups e.g. Māori, low income, teenagers
Publications
• Rodgers A, Corbett T, Bramley D, Riddell T, Wills M, Lin R, Jones M. Do u smoke after txt? Results of a randomised trial of smoking cessation using mobile phone text messaging. Tobacco Control 2005
• Bramley D, Riddell T, Whittaker R et al. Smoking cessation using mobile phone text messaging is as effective in Māori as non-Māori. NZMJ 2005
Study supported by: Vodafone New Zealand Ltd; Alcatel; Cancer Society; National Heart Foundation of NZ
STOMP programme now…
• Licensed by Healthphone Solutions Ltd who are implementing internationally
• Implemented nationwide in NZ via Quitline, funded by Ministry of Health, free to participants
• Also being tested in large UK study
• Capitalise on advances in mobile technology to include multimedia content & keep programme ‘new’
But what next?
STUB IT
• Video messages from role models
• Real life stories & quitting tips
• On demand help for cravings
• Anti-tobacco industry
• Animations
• Content submitted by participants
STUB IT System
• CTRU IT team developed programme for message delivery
• Via SMS gateway to Vodafone customers
• Participants receive txt message with embedded URL for specific video
• Video message played from WAPsite (at any time)
STUB IT study
• One year of development – Experts, focus groups, pre-testing,
finding role models & filming, IT system development & testing systems
• Currently testing in a 1300 participant randomised controlled trial
• Supported by Health Research Council; Ministry of Health, Digital Strategy, Vodafone NZ Ltd
Wanna quit smoking?
www.stubit.co.nz
0800 STUBIT
5552