2021
DOI: 10.2196/24976
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Feasibility and Acceptability of a Smoking Cessation Smartphone App (My QuitBuddy) in Older Persons: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Abstract: Background Although many smoking cessation smartphone apps exist, few have been independently evaluated, particularly in older populations. In 2017, of the 112 commercially available smoking cessation apps in Australia, only 6 were deemed to be of high quality, in that they partially adhered to Australian guidelines. Mobile health (mHealth) apps have the potential to modify smoking behavior at a relatively low cost; however, their acceptability in older smokers remains unknown. Rigorous scientific … Show more

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“…My Social Support was used by 35% (11/31) of the participants, and 1 individual with a low-risk score clicked on a link to the university’s Chinese Student Association. My Smoking was used by 26% (8/31) of the participants, and 1 high-risk scorer clicked on the link to the My QuitBuddy app [ 51 ]. My Alcohol was used by 23% (7/31) of the participants, with no clicks to external resources.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…My Social Support was used by 35% (11/31) of the participants, and 1 individual with a low-risk score clicked on a link to the university’s Chinese Student Association. My Smoking was used by 26% (8/31) of the participants, and 1 high-risk scorer clicked on the link to the My QuitBuddy app [ 51 ]. My Alcohol was used by 23% (7/31) of the participants, with no clicks to external resources.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Descriptive statistical analysis of the uMARS rating was used to gain insights into the usability experience of the participants with ASD. Many studies have used the uMARS questionnaire to evaluate the usability of developed apps [ 35 - 37 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another multicomponent app ‘ My QuitBuddy’ was recently tested in a pilot RCT by Peek et al [24] examining its acceptability and effectiveness with 64 older adult daily smokers receiving inpatient and outpatient smoking cessation treatment. My QuitBuddy features gamification, personalised support, motivational techniques, community forums and health tracking and was compared to a control group that received a smoking cessation support webpage.…”
Section: Smoking Cessation Mhealth Appsmentioning
confidence: 99%