Mindfulness Training for Smoking Cessation in Women in Workplaces
NCT ID: NCT02497339
Last Updated: 2016-05-12
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
215 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2015-01-31
2016-04-30
Brief Summary
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1. To raise the awareness of female smokers about the harmfulness of tobacco towards their life issues
2. To encourage female smokers to stop using tobacco
3. To assess the effectiveness of mindfulness approach for smoking cessation in women
We will use cluster randomisation. About 40 companies (5 smokers / company) involved in the study will be matched on the company characteristics (e.g. company size, the industry the company belongs to). Using random generator in Excel, random number will be first generated to each pair i.e. there will be 1-40 random numbers. For each pair, the two companies will be randomly assigned to 0 or 1. Companies who are assigned to 1 will be allocated to intervention . Interviewers (assessors) in the follow-ups will not be involved in the randomization process and be totally blinded to the group assignment (allocation concealment).
Invitation letter will be sent to beauty and retail industries or other women-related industries by Lok Sin Tong. Health talks on smoking and its hazard will deliver to each company. For those who join the workshops after the health talks will fill in pre- and post- workshop questionnaires (Appendix 4-5). Women who attend the health talk will be recruited on site. Women will be screened by the criteria of eligibility form (Appendix 1) and all eligible women smokers will be asked to sign on informed consents (Appendix 2, 3) before they participate in the programs. After they consent to participate, they will fill in a baseline questionnaire (Appendix 6), and will be assigned to intervention or control group according to the allocation of their company. Some of the eligible women may miss the health talks and directly join the intervention program, because of this situation the intervention group will be further divided into Group A and B: women in Group A will attend health talks and intervention program, women in Group B will only attend intervention program.
Intervention group (Mindfulness Smoking cessation program): Women in intervention group will be provided 2 sessions mindfulness training within 2 weeks. Each session will last for 2 hours with 8-20 participants. For mindfulness training, it aims to understand women smokers' own life planning, stressors and their correlation with smoking; to help women smokers sit with negative affect and alleviate stress through mindfulness; to educate women smokers gain the self-control and replace the smoking habit; to teach women smokers how to prevent craving and relapse. The tentative agenda is shown below:
Session 1 (Introductory) Contents
1. Pre-questionnaire
2. Introducing mindfulness and managing craving with mindfulness
3. Understanding the components of craving and its management
* The relationship between habitual response and learned association
* The physiological and psychological withdrawal symptoms
4. Mindfulness yoga practices
Responsible person\* Smoking Cessation Program in Workplace (SCPW) staff \& Yoga teacher
Session 2 (Advanced)
Contents
1. Knowledge about impacts of smoking on women's health
2. Recapture the management of craving through mindfulness
3. Mindfulness exercises
4. Mindfulness yoga practices
Responsible person\* SCPW staff \& Yoga teacher
\* SCPW staff would be responsible for the whole session except for the part "stress reduction and self-control through mindfulness yoga". It would be held by the yoga teacher.
Control group (Self-help smoking cessation booklet): Only the self-help booklet related to quitting will be provided to the participants.
Evaluation: 1-month telephone interviews will be conducted for control group at 1- (Appendix 97) and 6-month follow-ups will be conducted for both groups (after the last interventions) by trained interviewers (blinded to the group assignment). Participants who have reported abstinence in past 7 days from smoking at 6-month follow-ups will undergo a non-biochemical validation to check their quitting status. They will be invited to have biochemical validation tests (saliva cotinine test and exhaled CO test) at 6-month follow-up.
In-depth face-to-face interview will be conducted by trained interviewers in 10 randomly selected participants in each group (in total 20 participants) to better understand their quitting process, quitting difficulty, and their own feeling and experience in the project.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Intervention group
Intervention group (Mindfulness Smoking cessation program): Women in intervention group will be provided 2 sessions mindfulness training within 2 weeks. Each session will last for 2 hours with 8-20 participants. For mindfulness training, it aims to understand women smokers' own life planning, stressors and their correlation with smoking; to help women smokers sit with negative affect and alleviate stress through mindfulness; to educate women smokers gain the self-control and replace the smoking habit; to teach women smokers how to prevent craving and relapse.
Mindfulness training
Using mindfulness training (Thinking and Yoga class) to help women smokers in workplaces to quit smoking
Control group
Control group (Self-help smoking cessation booklet): Only the self-help booklet related to quitting will be provided to the participants.
Mindfulness training
Using mindfulness training (Thinking and Yoga class) to help women smokers in workplaces to quit smoking
Interventions
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Mindfulness training
Using mindfulness training (Thinking and Yoga class) to help women smokers in workplaces to quit smoking
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Aged 18 or above
* Able to communicate in Cantonese or Mandarin, and read and write Chinese
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
FEMALE
No
Sponsors
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Lok Sin Tong Benevolent Society, Kowloon
OTHER
The University of Hong Kong
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Man-ping Wang, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
School of Nursing, The University of Hong Kong
Locations
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2/F, 61 Lung Kong Rd, Kowloon City, Lok Sin Tong Benevolent Society
Hong Kong, , China
Countries
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References
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Theodoulou A, Fanshawe TR, Leavens E, Theodoulou E, Wu AD, Heath L, Stewart C, Nollen N, Ahluwalia JS, Butler AR, Hajizadeh A, Thomas J, Lindson N, Hartmann-Boyce J. Differences in the effectiveness of individual-level smoking cessation interventions by socioeconomic status. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2025 Jan 27;1(1):CD015120. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD015120.pub2.
Jackson S, Brown J, Norris E, Livingstone-Banks J, Hayes E, Lindson N. Mindfulness for smoking cessation. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2022 Apr 14;4(4):CD013696. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD013696.pub2.
Other Identifiers
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LSTWomen
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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