TY - JOUR
T1 - Development of an online smoking cessation program for use in hospital and following discharge
T2 - smoke-free recovery
AU - McCrabb, Sam
AU - Balogh, Zsolt
AU - Baker, Amanda L.
AU - Harris, Ian A.
AU - Attia, John
AU - Lott, Natalie
AU - Naylor, Justine
AU - Doran, Christopher
AU - George, Johnson
AU - Wolfenden, Luke
AU - Wallis, Mark
AU - Paul, David
AU - Henskens, Frans
AU - Skelton, Eliza
AU - Bonevski, Billie
PY - 2017/4
Y1 - 2017/4
N2 - Background Tobacco smoking can have negative health outcomes on recovery from surgery. Although it is recommended best practice to provide patients with advice to quit and follow-up support, provision of postdischarge support is rare. Developing an online smoking cessation program may help address this gap. Objectives This paper describes the development and pretesting of an online smoking cessation program (smoke-free recovery, SFR) tailored to the orthopaedic trauma population for use while in hospital and post-discharge. Methods Drawing on the DoTTI framework for developing an online program, the following steps were followed for program development: (1) design and development; (2) testing early iteration; (3) testing for effectiveness and (4) integration and implementation. This article describes the first two stages of SFR program development. Results SFR is a 10-module online smoking cessation program tailored for patients with orthopaedic trauma. Of the participants who completed testing early iterations, none reported any difficulties orientating themselves to the program or understanding program content. The main themes were that it was ‘helpful’, provision of ‘help to quit’ was low and SFR increased thoughts of ‘staying quit post discharge’. Conclusions This study found that a theory and evidence-based approach as the basis for an online smoking cessation program for patients with orthopaedic trauma was acceptable to users. A randomised controlled trial will be conducted to examine whether the online smoking cessation program is effective in increasing smoking cessation and how it can be integrated and implemented into hospital practice (stages three and four of the DoTTI framework).
AB - Background Tobacco smoking can have negative health outcomes on recovery from surgery. Although it is recommended best practice to provide patients with advice to quit and follow-up support, provision of postdischarge support is rare. Developing an online smoking cessation program may help address this gap. Objectives This paper describes the development and pretesting of an online smoking cessation program (smoke-free recovery, SFR) tailored to the orthopaedic trauma population for use while in hospital and post-discharge. Methods Drawing on the DoTTI framework for developing an online program, the following steps were followed for program development: (1) design and development; (2) testing early iteration; (3) testing for effectiveness and (4) integration and implementation. This article describes the first two stages of SFR program development. Results SFR is a 10-module online smoking cessation program tailored for patients with orthopaedic trauma. Of the participants who completed testing early iterations, none reported any difficulties orientating themselves to the program or understanding program content. The main themes were that it was ‘helpful’, provision of ‘help to quit’ was low and SFR increased thoughts of ‘staying quit post discharge’. Conclusions This study found that a theory and evidence-based approach as the basis for an online smoking cessation program for patients with orthopaedic trauma was acceptable to users. A randomised controlled trial will be conducted to examine whether the online smoking cessation program is effective in increasing smoking cessation and how it can be integrated and implemented into hospital practice (stages three and four of the DoTTI framework).
KW - Tobacco smoking
KW - recovery from surgery
KW - outcomes on recovery from surgery
KW - post-discharge support
KW - provision of post-discharge support
KW - smoking cessation
KW - online smoking cessation program
KW - smoke-free recovery, SFR
KW - orthopaedic trauma population
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85018455002&partnerID=8YFLogxK
UR - http://purl.org/au-research/grants/NHMRC/1063206
UR - http://purl.org/au-research/grants/NHMRC/1071868
U2 - 10.1136/bmjinnov-2016-000126
DO - 10.1136/bmjinnov-2016-000126
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85018455002
SN - 2055-8074
VL - 3
SP - 115
EP - 122
JO - BMJ Innovations
JF - BMJ Innovations
IS - 2
ER -