Using Digital Technologies to Reach Tobacco Users Who Want to Quit: Evidence From the National Cance
Monday, March 22, 2021
Posted by: Natalia Gromov
Yvonne
M. Prutzman, Kara P. Wiseman, Meredith A. Grady, Alexandra Budenz, Emily G.
Grenen, Laura K. Vercammen, Brian P. Keefe, Michele H. Bloch.
Using Digital Technologies
to Reach Tobacco Users Who Want to Quit: Evidence From the National Cancer
Institute's Smokefree.gov Initiative.
American Journal of Preventive Medicine, Volume 60, Issue 3, Supplement 2,
2021, Pages S172-S184, ISSN 0749-3797,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amepre.2020.08.008.
The rapid growth of smartphone ownership and broadband access has created new
opportunities to reach smokers with cessation information and support using
digital technologies. These technologies can both complement and be integrated
with traditional support modalities such as telephone quitlines and 1-on-1
clinical cessation counseling. The National Cancer Institute's Smokefree.gov
Initiative provides free, evidence-based cessation support to the public
through a multimodal suite of digital interventions, including several
mobile-optimized websites, text messaging programs, and 2 mobile applications.
In addition to digital resources directed at the general population, the
Smokefree.gov Initiative includes population-specific resources targeted to
adolescents, women, military veterans, Spanish speakers, older adults, and
other populations. This paper describes the reach and use of the Smokefree.gov
Initiative's resources over a 5-year period between 2014 and 2018, including
how users interact with the program's digital content in ways that facilitate
engagement with live counseling support. Use of Smokefree.gov Initiative
resources has grown steadily over time; in 2018 alone, approximately 7–8
million people accessed Smokefree.gov Initiative web- and mobile-based
resources. Smokefree.gov Initiative utilization data show that people take
advantage of the full range of technology tools and options offered as part of
the Smokefree.gov Initiative's multiplatform intervention. The Smokefree.gov
Initiative experience suggests that offering different, complementary
technology options to meet the needs and preferences of smokers has the
potential to meaningfully expand the reach of cessation treatment.
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