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SmokefreeTXT for Homeless Smokers: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

SmokefreeTXT for Homeless Smokers: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

In a survey of homeless smokers in Dallas, participants reported contact with a mean of 43 other smokers each day [17]. Treatment strategies must contend with this and other prosmoking influences that homeless smokers encounter daily outside the domain of a traditional health care setting.

Travis P Baggett, Claire McGlave, Gina R Kruse, Awesta Yaqubi, Yuchiao Chang, Nancy A Rigotti

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2019;7(6):e13162

Process Evaluation of a Medical Student–Delivered Smoking Prevention Program for Secondary Schools: Protocol for the Education Against Tobacco Cluster Randomized Trial
Combining Real-Time Ratings With Qualitative Interviews to Develop a Smoking Cessation Text Messaging Program for Primary Care Patients

Combining Real-Time Ratings With Qualitative Interviews to Develop a Smoking Cessation Text Messaging Program for Primary Care Patients

Primary care is an important site for delivering tobacco cessation interventions with 84% of US smokers being screened for tobacco use by a physician each year [34]. Receiving digital messages from a trusted source, such as a local health care system [35], may boost their behavioral impact.

Gina Rae Kruse, Elyse R Park, Naysha N Shahid, Lorien Abroms, Jessica E Haberer, Nancy A Rigotti

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2019;7(3):e11498

Feasibility of a Proactive Text Messaging Intervention for Smokers in Community Health Centers: Pilot Study

Feasibility of a Proactive Text Messaging Intervention for Smokers in Community Health Centers: Pilot Study

A low-intensity intervention such as text messaging may be a better fit with the treatment preferences of smokers who are not ready to quit compared to more intensive or intrusive treatments. Furthermore, even moderately efficacious interventions that target the large proportion of smokers who are not ready to quit may have a large public health impact [31].

Gina Rae Kruse, Jennifer HK Kelley, Karen Chase, Nancy A Rigotti

JMIR Form Res 2018;2(1):e11