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WeChat Quit Coach Pilot Study

Feasibility, Acceptability, and Preliminary Effectiveness of a WeChat Quit Coach Smoking Cessation Intervention: A Pilot, Open-labeled, Randomized Controlled Trial Among Chinese Immigrant Smokers

Status
Completed
Phases
NA
Study type
Interventional
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT05130788
Enrollment
150
Registered
2021-11-23
Start date
2022-02-10
Completion date
2025-01-15
Last updated
2025-04-09

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Conditions

Smoking Cessation

Brief summary

The study team will develop and assess the feasibility and acceptability of a WeChat-based peer-group mobile messaging smoking cessation intervention targeting Chinese immigrant smokers in New York City (NYC). For Aim 1, the study team will develop a message library for the WeChat Quit Coach smoking cessation program and conduct in-depth interviews with 20 Chinese immigrant smokers in person to assess content relevance. For Aim 2, a two-arm, open-labeled, pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT) will be conducted to test the feasibility and acceptability of the WeChat Quit Coach intervention among 60 Chinese immigrant smokers. Participants will be randomized to intervention (n=40) or control group (n=20). Participants in the intervention group will receive a 6-week WeChat Quit Coach intervention through WeChat private group. Participants in the control group will receive a leaflet with information about existing smoking cessation programs that focus on Chinese American smokers. All the 60 participants will be offered a 4-week supple of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) patches and/or lozenges. Participants will complete a baseline in-person survey at enrollment, a 6-week follow-up phone survey immediately after the intervention, and a 6-month follow-up phone survey. Biochemical test (exhaled carbon monoxide test) will be conducted to confirm abstinence among those who report no smoking in past 7-day at 6-week and 6-month follow-up surveys. Post-test in-depth interviews will be conducted with at least 20 participants in person from the intervention group at 6-week follow-up to obtain more information about the usability and perceptions about the WeChat Quit Coach program. For Aim 3, the investigators will conduct an open-labeled, 3-arm pilot RCT to test the preliminary effectiveness of the WeChat Quit Coach intervention with 90 Chinese immigrant smokers. Participants will be randomized to one of the three groups, including a 6-week intervention group A (IA; n = 30), a 12-week intervention group B (IB; n = 30), and a control group (n = 30). Participants in the intervention groups will either receive a 6-week (IA) or 12-week (IB) WeChat Quit Coach intervention through WeChat private groups. Participants in the control group will receive a leaflet with information of existing smoking cessation programs targeting Chinese American smokers. All 90 participants will be offered a 4-week free supply of NRT patches and/or lozenges. Participants will complete a baseline phone survey at enrollment, 12-week and 6-month follow-up phone surveys. A remote biochemical validation (saliva cotinine test) will be conducted at 12-week and 6-month follow-up to confirm smoking abstinence among those who self-report no smoking in the past 7 days. Post-test in-depth phone interviews will be conducted with up to 30 intervention participants to obtain more information about their perceptions and experience with the WeChat Quit Coach program.

Interventions

BEHAVIORALWeChat Quit Coach

WeChat Quit Coach intervention will be delivered via WeChat private groups for 6-12 weeks (\<30 seconds per day). During the intervention period, participants will receive a text message at a fixed point of time every day (e.g., 8:00 am). The messages are designed to build motivations and skillset to quit smoking. Participants will also receive a daily group discussion question (e.g., If you are to give one piece of advice to someone who has not made the decision to quit smoking, what would you say to his/her?), and be encouraged to respond to the question. Participants can comment on group members' responses and ask questions related to smoking and quitting either in group (so everyone in the group can see the message) or directly to the coach (so only the coach can see the message). The coach will respond to the questions within 24 hours. The PI and the RA will moderate group discussions.

BEHAVIORALLeaflet

Participants in the control group will receive a leaflet with information about existing smoking cessation programs targeting Chinese American smokers.

DRUGOptional Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) Patches or Lozenges

Participants in both groups will be offered a 4-week supply of NRT patches and lozenges but not forced to use the medications. The medications are free to participants. If participants want to try or use the medications, the study team will mail the patches and lozenges (with a Chinese version of the instruction) or deliver in person.

Sponsors

Asian Americans for Equality
CollaboratorUNKNOWN
Chinese American Planning Council
CollaboratorUNKNOWN
National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD)
CollaboratorNIH
NYU Langone Health
Lead SponsorOTHER

Study design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
PARALLEL
Primary purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
ALL
Age
18 Years to 80 Years
Healthy volunteers
No

Inclusion criteria

Aim 2: * Age 18-80 years * Chinese immigrant * Have smoked at least 100 cigarettes in a lifetime * Smoke ≥3 days per week * Be somewhat interested in quitting smoking * Has a Smartphone * Current WeChat user who uses WeChat on ≥3 days per week * Live in NYC * Can read and speak Chinese * Be able to provide consent Aim 3: * Age 18 years or above * Chinese immigrant * Have smoked at least 100 cigarettes in a lifetime * Smoke ≥1 days per week * Current WeChat user who uses WeChat on ≥3 days per week * Can read and speak Chinese

Exclusion criteria

Aim 2: * Current participation in other smoking cessation treatment program(s) * Be pregnant or breastfeeding Aim 3: * Current participation in other smoking cessation treatment program(s) * Be pregnant or breastfeeding * Having a household member who has enrolled in this study

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Number of Participants Who Respond to Daily Text QuestionsUp to Week 6 Follow-UpMeasure of engagement. Measured among Aim 2 participants only.
Number of Participants Who Ask Self-Composed QuestionsUp to Week 6 Follow-UpMeasure of engagement. Measured among Aim 2 participants only.
WeChat Program Participant Satisfaction ScoreUp to Week 6 Follow-UpA 5-point Likert scale will be used to report satisfaction. The total range in score is 1-5; the higher the score, the higher the satisfaction. Measured among Aim 2 participants only.
Self-Reported 7-Day Point Prevalence Abstinence Rate at Month 6Month 6 Follow-UpParticipants are asked whether they smoked cigarettes in the past 7 days. Measured among Aim 3 participants only.

Secondary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Average Daily Cigarette Consumption at Week 12Week 12 Follow-UpMeasured among Aim 3 participants only.
Average Daily Cigarette Consumption at Month 6Month 6 Follow-Up
Self-Reported 7-Day Point Prevalence Abstinence Rate at Week 6Week 6 Follow-UpParticipants are asked whether they smoked cigarettes in the past 7 days. Measured among Aim 2 participants only.
Self-Reported 7-Day Point Prevalence Abstinence Rate at Week 12Week 12 Follow-UpParticipants are asked whether they smoked cigarettes in the past 7 days. Measured among Aim 3 participants only.
Self-Reported 7-Day Point Prevalence Abstinence Rate at Month 6 - Aim 2Month 6 Follow-UpParticipants are asked whether they smoked cigarettes in the past 7 days. Measured Among Aim 2 participants only.
Biochemically-Confirmed 7-Day Point Prevalence Abstinence Rate at Week 6Week 6 Follow-UpParticipants are asked whether they smoked cigarettes in the past 7 days. Biochemical test (exhaled carbon monoxide test) will be conducted to confirm abstinence among those who report no smoking in past 7 days. Measured among Aim 2 participants only.
Biochemically-Confirmed 7-Day Point Prevalence Abstinence Rate at Week 12Week 12 Follow-UpParticipants are asked whether they smoked cigarettes in the past 7 days. Biochemical test (exhaled carbon monoxide test) will be conducted to confirm abstinence among those who report no smoking in past 7 days. Measured among Aim 3 participants only.
Biochemically-Confirmed 7-Day Point Prevalence Abstinence Rate at Month 6Month 6 Follow-UpParticipants are asked whether they smoked cigarettes in the past 7 days. Biochemical test (exhaled carbon monoxide test) will be conducted to confirm abstinence among those who report no smoking in past 7 days.
Average Score or Knowledge About Harms of Smoking at Week 6Week 6 Follow-UpParticipants are asked 5 questions on knowledge of the harms of smoking. The total range in the knowledge score is 0-5; the higher the score, the higher the knowledge level. Measured among Aim 2 participants only.
Number of Quit Attempts at Week 6Week 6 Follow-UpMeasured among Aim 2 participants only.
Self-Efficacy for Quitting Smoking Score at Week 6Week 6 Follow-Up12-item questionnaire asking participants to indicate to what extent that they are sure that they could refrain from smoking in certain situations. Each item is ranked on a scale from 1 (Not at all sure) to 5 (Absolutely sure). The total score ranges from 12-60; higher scores indicate greater self-efficacy in quitting smoking. Measured among Aim 2 participants only.
Self-Efficacy for Quitting Smoking Score at Week 12Week 12 Follow-Up12-item questionnaire asking participants to indicate to what extent that they are sure that they could refrain from smoking in certain situations. Each item is ranked on a scale from 1 (Not at all sure) to 5 (Absolutely sure). The total score ranges from 12-60; higher scores indicate greater self-efficacy in quitting smoking. Measured among Aim 3 participants only.
Self-Efficacy for Quitting Smoking Score at Month 6Month 6 Follow-Up12-item questionnaire asking participants to indicate to what extent that they are sure that they could refrain from smoking in certain situations. Each item is ranked on a scale from 1 (Not at all sure) to 5 (Absolutely sure). The total score ranges from 12-60; higher scores indicate greater self-efficacy in quitting smoking.
Number of Participants With Progression on Stage of Change for Smoking Cessation at Week 6Week 6 Follow-UpThe 5 stages of change are: precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, and maintenance. Progression defined as moving from an early stage to an advanced stage (e.g., from pre-contemplation to contemplation, or contemplation to preparation stage). Measured among Aim 2 participants only.
Number of Participants With Progression on Stage of Change for Smoking Cessation at Week 12Week 12 Follow-UpThe 5 stages of change are: precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, and maintenance. Progression defined as moving from an early stage to an advanced stage (e.g., from pre-contemplation to contemplation, or contemplation to preparation stage). Measured among Aim 3 participants only.
Number of Participants With Progression on Stage of Change for Smoking Cessation at Month 6Month 6 Follow-UpThe 5 stages of change are: precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, and maintenance. Progression defined as moving from an early stage to an advanced stage (e.g., from pre-contemplation to contemplation, or contemplation to preparation stage). Measured among Aim 3 participants only.
Number of Participants who Report NRT Use During Intervention Period at Week 6Week 6 Follow-UpMeasured among Aim 2 participants only.
Number of Participants who Report NRT Use During Intervention Period at Week 12Week 12 Follow-UpMeasured among Aim 3 participants only.
Number of Participants who Report NRT Use During Intervention Period at Month 6Month 6 Follow-Up
Average Score or Knowledge About Harms of Smoking at Week 12Week 12 Follow-UpParticipants are asked 5 questions on knowledge of the harms of smoking. The total range in the knowledge score is 0-5; the higher the score, the higher the knowledge level. Measured among Aim 3 participants only.
Number of Quit Attempts at Week 12Week 12 Follow-UpMeasured among Aim 3 participants only.
Number of Quit Attempts at Month 6Month 6 Follow-Up
Average Daily Cigarette Consumption at Week 6Week 6 Follow-UpMeasured among Aim 2 participants only.

Countries

United States

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 6, 2026