Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Trials 1/2015

Open Access 01-12-2015 | Study protocol

Pilot study to evaluate a tailored text message intervention for pregnant smokers (MiQuit): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

Authors: Sue Cooper, Katharine Foster, Felix Naughton, Jo Leonardi-Bee, Stephen Sutton, Michael Ussher, Matthew Leighton, Alan Montgomery, Steve Parrott, Tim Coleman

Published in: Trials | Issue 1/2015

Login to get access

Abstract

Background

Smoking in pregnancy is a public health problem. Self-help smoking cessation support can help pregnant women to stop smoking, but the effects of delivering this kind of support via SMS text message are not known. A previous randomised controlled trial (RCT) demonstrated the feasibility and acceptability of providing such support to pregnant smokers using an automated, tailored text message intervention called MiQuit. This larger RCT will estimate key parameters for and will test the feasibility of delivering a major trial run within the United Kingdom National Health Service settings aimed at providing definitive evidence on the utility of MiQuit for helping pregnant smokers to stop.

Methods/Design

This will be a multi-centre, parallel group RCT. Participants are being identified in 16 English antenatal care settings and must be >16 years old, pregnant, <25 weeks gestation, smoke >1 daily cigarette, have smoked >5 daily cigarettes before pregnancy, and able to understand texts in English. After consenting and the collection of baseline data, participants are randomised to control or intervention groups in a 1:1 ratio; randomisation is stratified by trial site and gestation and employs computer-generated pseudo-random code using random permuted blocks of randomly varying size, and held on a secure server. All participants receive a National Health Service (NHS) leaflet aimed at helping them to stop smoking. Intervention group women also receive the 12-week MiQuit programme of tailored, supportive, interactive text message, self-help cessation support. Women are followed up by telephone 4 weeks after randomisation and at 36 weeks gestation. The study aims to recruit 400 women, and with this sample we will be able to estimate trial centres’ recruitment rates to within +/−1% (margin of error = half width of 95% confidence interval); individual trial groups’ ascertainment of rates for smoking outcomes between 4 weeks after randomisation until approximately 36 weeks gestation to within +/−4%, and across both groups, the combined cessation rate at 36 weeks +/−3%.

Discussion

Pilot trial completion will provide data to facilitate planning for a definitive trial investigating whether MiQuit works for smoking cessation in pregnancy.

Trial registration

ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02043509 Registered 14 January 2014.
Literature
1.
go back to reference Cnattingius S. The epidemiology of smoking during pregnancy: smoking prevalence, maternal characteristics, and pregnancy outcomes. Nicotine Tob Res. 2004;6 Suppl 2:S125–40.CrossRefPubMed Cnattingius S. The epidemiology of smoking during pregnancy: smoking prevalence, maternal characteristics, and pregnancy outcomes. Nicotine Tob Res. 2004;6 Suppl 2:S125–40.CrossRefPubMed
4.
go back to reference Lumley J, Chamberlain C, Dowswell T, Oliver S, Oakley L, Watson L. Interventions for promoting smoking cessation during pregnancy. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2009;Issue 3. Art. No.: CD001055. doi:10.1002/14651858.CD001055.pub3. Lumley J, Chamberlain C, Dowswell T, Oliver S, Oakley L, Watson L. Interventions for promoting smoking cessation during pregnancy. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2009;Issue 3. Art. No.: CD001055. doi:10.1002/14651858.CD001055.pub3.
6.
go back to reference Taylor T, Hajek P. Smoking cessation services for pregnant women: Results of a survey of established services in English Health Authorities. London: Health Development Agency & Department of Health; 2001. Taylor T, Hajek P. Smoking cessation services for pregnant women: Results of a survey of established services in English Health Authorities. London: Health Development Agency & Department of Health; 2001.
7.
go back to reference Naughton F, Prevost AT, Sutton S. Self-help smoking cessation interventions in pregnancy: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Addiction. 2008;103:566–79.CrossRefPubMed Naughton F, Prevost AT, Sutton S. Self-help smoking cessation interventions in pregnancy: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Addiction. 2008;103:566–79.CrossRefPubMed
8.
go back to reference Ussher M, West R, Hibbs N. A survey of pregnant smokers' interest in different types of smoking cessation support. Patient Educ Couns. 2004;54:67–72.CrossRefPubMed Ussher M, West R, Hibbs N. A survey of pregnant smokers' interest in different types of smoking cessation support. Patient Educ Couns. 2004;54:67–72.CrossRefPubMed
9.
go back to reference Free C, Knight R, Robertson S, Whittaker R, Edwards P, Zhou W, et al. Smoking cessation support delivered via mobile phone text messaging (txt2stop): a single-blind, randomised trial. Lancet. 2011;378:49–55.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Free C, Knight R, Robertson S, Whittaker R, Edwards P, Zhou W, et al. Smoking cessation support delivered via mobile phone text messaging (txt2stop): a single-blind, randomised trial. Lancet. 2011;378:49–55.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
11.
go back to reference Naughton F, Prevost AT, Gilbert H, Sutton S. Randomized controlled trial evaluation of a tailored leaflet and sms text message self-help intervention for pregnant smokers (MiQuit). Nicotine Tob Res. 2012;14:569–77.CrossRefPubMed Naughton F, Prevost AT, Gilbert H, Sutton S. Randomized controlled trial evaluation of a tailored leaflet and sms text message self-help intervention for pregnant smokers (MiQuit). Nicotine Tob Res. 2012;14:569–77.CrossRefPubMed
12.
go back to reference Hughes JR, Keely JP, Niaura RS, Ossip-Klein DJ, Richmond RL, Swan GE. Measures of abstinence in clinical trials: issues and recommendations. Nicotine Tob Res. 2003;5:13–25.CrossRefPubMed Hughes JR, Keely JP, Niaura RS, Ossip-Klein DJ, Richmond RL, Swan GE. Measures of abstinence in clinical trials: issues and recommendations. Nicotine Tob Res. 2003;5:13–25.CrossRefPubMed
13.
go back to reference West R, Hajek P, Stead L, Stapleton J, West R, Hajek P, et al. Outcome criteria in smoking cessation trials: proposal for a common standard. Addiction. 2005;100:299–303.CrossRefPubMed West R, Hajek P, Stead L, Stapleton J, West R, Hajek P, et al. Outcome criteria in smoking cessation trials: proposal for a common standard. Addiction. 2005;100:299–303.CrossRefPubMed
14.
go back to reference Ferguson J, Docherty G, Bauld L, Lewis S, Lorgelly P, Boyd KA, et al. Effect of offering different levels of support and free nicotine replacement therapy via an English national telephone quitline: randomised controlled trial 3. BMJ. 2012;344:e1696.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Ferguson J, Docherty G, Bauld L, Lewis S, Lorgelly P, Boyd KA, et al. Effect of offering different levels of support and free nicotine replacement therapy via an English national telephone quitline: randomised controlled trial 3. BMJ. 2012;344:e1696.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
15.
go back to reference Heatherton TF, Kozlowski LT, Frecker RC, Rickert W, Robinson J. Measuring the heaviness of smoking: using self-reported time to the first cigarette of the day and number of cigarettes smoked per day. Br J Addict. 1989;84:791–9.CrossRefPubMed Heatherton TF, Kozlowski LT, Frecker RC, Rickert W, Robinson J. Measuring the heaviness of smoking: using self-reported time to the first cigarette of the day and number of cigarettes smoked per day. Br J Addict. 1989;84:791–9.CrossRefPubMed
17.
go back to reference Hegaard HKK. Determination of a saliva cotinine cut-off to distinguish pregnant smokers from pregnant non-smokers. Acta Obstet Gyn Scan. 2007;86:2007. Hegaard HKK. Determination of a saliva cotinine cut-off to distinguish pregnant smokers from pregnant non-smokers. Acta Obstet Gyn Scan. 2007;86:2007.
18.
go back to reference Coleman T, Cooper S, Thornton JG, Grainge MJ, Watts K, Britton J, et al. A randomized trial of nicotine-replacement therapy patches in pregnancy. N Engl J Med. 2012;366:808–18.CrossRefPubMed Coleman T, Cooper S, Thornton JG, Grainge MJ, Watts K, Britton J, et al. A randomized trial of nicotine-replacement therapy patches in pregnancy. N Engl J Med. 2012;366:808–18.CrossRefPubMed
19.
go back to reference Ussher M, Aveyard P, Manyonda I, Lewis S, West R, Lewis B, et al. Physical activity as an aid to smoking cessation during pregnancy (LEAP) trial: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Trials. 2012;13:186.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Ussher M, Aveyard P, Manyonda I, Lewis S, West R, Lewis B, et al. Physical activity as an aid to smoking cessation during pregnancy (LEAP) trial: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Trials. 2012;13:186.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
20.
go back to reference Vaz LR, Leonardi-Bee J, Aveyard P, Cooper S, Grainge M, Coleman T, et al. Factors associated with smoking cessation in early and late pregnancy in the smoking, nicotine, and pregnancy trial: a trial of nicotine replacement therapy. Nicotine Tob Res. 2014;16:381–9.CrossRefPubMed Vaz LR, Leonardi-Bee J, Aveyard P, Cooper S, Grainge M, Coleman T, et al. Factors associated with smoking cessation in early and late pregnancy in the smoking, nicotine, and pregnancy trial: a trial of nicotine replacement therapy. Nicotine Tob Res. 2014;16:381–9.CrossRefPubMed
21.
go back to reference Hemsing N, Greaves L, O’Leary R, Chan K, Okoli C. Partner support for smoking cessation during pregnancy: a systematic review. Nicotine Tob Res. 2012;14:767–76.CrossRefPubMed Hemsing N, Greaves L, O’Leary R, Chan K, Okoli C. Partner support for smoking cessation during pregnancy: a systematic review. Nicotine Tob Res. 2012;14:767–76.CrossRefPubMed
22.
go back to reference Benowitz N, Hukkanen J, Jacob III P. Nicotine chemistry, metabolism, kinetics and biomarkers. In: Henningfield EL J, Pogun S, editors. Nicotine psychopharmacology. Berlin Heidelberg: Springer; 2009. p. 29–60.CrossRef Benowitz N, Hukkanen J, Jacob III P. Nicotine chemistry, metabolism, kinetics and biomarkers. In: Henningfield EL J, Pogun S, editors. Nicotine psychopharmacology. Berlin Heidelberg: Springer; 2009. p. 29–60.CrossRef
23.
go back to reference Stead LF, Bergson G, Lancaster T. Physician advice for smoking cessation. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2008;Issue 2. Art. No.: CD000165. doi:10.1002/14651858.CD000165.pub3. Stead LF, Bergson G, Lancaster T. Physician advice for smoking cessation. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2008;Issue 2. Art. No.: CD000165. doi:10.1002/14651858.CD000165.pub3.
24.
go back to reference Department of Health. Best research for best health: a new national health research strategy. England: Department of Health; 2006. Department of Health. Best research for best health: a new national health research strategy. England: Department of Health; 2006.
Metadata
Title
Pilot study to evaluate a tailored text message intervention for pregnant smokers (MiQuit): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
Authors
Sue Cooper
Katharine Foster
Felix Naughton
Jo Leonardi-Bee
Stephen Sutton
Michael Ussher
Matthew Leighton
Alan Montgomery
Steve Parrott
Tim Coleman
Publication date
01-12-2015
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Trials / Issue 1/2015
Electronic ISSN: 1745-6215
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-014-0546-4

Other articles of this Issue 1/2015

Trials 1/2015 Go to the issue