Coronary Artery Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Cognitive-behavioral Education and Exercise Interventions on Smoking Cessation and Physical and Mental Health in Patients With Coronary Heart Disease: Application of the Transtheoretical Model
The purpose of the study is to adopt the Trans-theoretical Model to facilitate step-by-step changes in a patient's smoking behavior and explore the effect of "Cognitive-Behavioral Education Course" and "Exercise Program" on Smoking cessation, physical health, and mental health of smokers with CAD.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 172 |
Est. completion date | December 31, 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | December 31, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 20 Years to 80 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: 1. Those who meet the diagnosis and can perform aerobic exercise after being referred by a physician. 2. Those who have a clear consciousness and have no mental disorders as recorded in medical records or verbally. 3. Those who can walk on their own. 4. Participated in the first or second phase of the study and the smoking cessation phase is in the preparation and action phases Exclusion Criteria: 1. Irregular heart rhythm. 2. Install a heart regulator. 3. Those who already have regular exercise (3 times a week, 20-30 minutes of physical activity each time). |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Taiwan | Cathay General Hospital | Taipei |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Cathay General Hospital |
Taiwan,
Abrantes AM, Farris SG, Minami H, Strong DR, Riebe D, Brown RA. Acute Effects of Aerobic Exercise on Affect and Smoking Craving in the Weeks Before and After a Cessation Attempt. Nicotine Tob Res. 2018 Apr 2;20(5):575-582. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntx104. — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Stage3-The change of smoking cessation success rate | smoking cessation success | 12-weeks, three-month, and six month | |
Primary | Stage2-The change of smoking cessation behavior | Only one question, "Are you currently considering quitting smoking?" The smoking cessation behavior change stage is divided into 5 periods according to the cross-theoretical model, and they are respectively 1. Unintentional period: current smoking, and no smoking cessation will be considered in the next six months. 2. Intent period: currently smoking, but considering quitting in the next six months. 3. Preparation period: currently smoking, and plan to quit smoking within the nearest month. 4. Action period: I have quit smoking, but less than six months. 5. Maintenance period: I have quit smoking for more than six months. | Before, 4-weeks. | |
Secondary | Stage3-The change of Fagerstrom Test for Nicotine Dependence (FTND) | Used the "Fagerstrom Test for Nicotine Dependence" (FTND) translated by Health Promotion Administration, Ministry of Health and Welfare. The content of the scale includes six questions. The total score of the scale is 0-10 points. The higher the score, the higher the nicotine dependence index; the lower than 4 points means the degree of addiction is not high. If you are determined to quit smoking, you will be successful; 4-6 is divided into addiction High degree, need to work hard to quit smoking; 7-10 points nicotine addiction is very high, and professionals are needed to help quit smoking | 12-weeks, three-month, and six month | |
Secondary | Stage3-The change of lung carbon monoxide concentration | physiological status | 12-weeks, three-month, and six month | |
Secondary | Stage3-The change of heart rate variability | physiological status | 12-weeks, three-month, and six month | |
Secondary | Stage3-The change of smoking withdrawal syndrome | We used French Minnesota Nicotine Withdrawal Scale, MNWS to assess smoking addiction and withdrawal symptoms. This Includes 1 craving for smoking and 8 withdrawal symptoms (depressed mood; irritability, frustration or anger; anxiety; difficulty concentrating; restlessness; increased appetite; difficulty falling asleep; restless sleep and the urge to smoke). The items are the feelings of those who quit smoking in the past day, and are scored on a scale of 0 to 4. Not at all: 0 points; mild: 1 point; moderate: 2 points; quite severe: 3 points; extremely severe: 4 points. The score includes the smoking craving degree and the eight withdrawal symptoms, which are used to evaluate smoking cessation After the impact, the higher the score, the more severe the withdrawal symptoms. | 12-weeks, three-month, and six month | |
Secondary | Stage3-The change of the Center for Epidemiological Studies -Depression Scales (CESD-10) | We used the Center for Epidemiological Studies -Depression Scales (CESD-10). There are a total of 10 questions, measuring the frequency of depression symptoms in the subject within a week. Each item is given a score of 0 to 3, with a total score of 0 to 30. The higher the score, the more severe the depression. When the scale score = 10 points, it indicates that there is a tendency to depression. | 12-weeks, three-month, and six month | |
Secondary | Stage3-The change of Taiwanese Version of the Brief Resilience Scale | We used Taiwanese Version of the Brief Resilience Scale (BRS). The scale has 6 items divided into two dimensions: resilience and succumbing. Questions 1, 3, and 5 are positive questions, the measurement aspect is resilience, questions 2, 4, and 6 are negative questions, and the measurement aspect is yield. The scoring method uses Likert's 5-point scoring method, from 1 to 5 points each representing "strongly disagree" to "strongly agree", and the negative questions are scored in reverse. The BRS score calculation method is to calculate the average of the individual scores of the 6 items. The higher the average, the higher the psychological resilience, and vice versa, the lower the psychological resilience. | 12-weeks, three-month, and six month | |
Secondary | Stage2- smoking decision-making | This scale was developed by Chia et al (2013). There are 6 questions on the scale, including "benefits" and "costs". The score for the benefit part is 3-15 points, the higher score indicates that smoking is important, which means that smoking can gain benefits, and smoking is actually bad [negative reaction]. The score for the costs part is scored 3-15 points. The higher the score indicates that smoking will pay the price, meaning that it is important not to smoke [positive reaction]. | Before, 4-weeks. | |
Secondary | Stage2- self-efficacy in smoking cessation | The self-efficacy in smoking cessation developed by Ou, Li and Yan (2000).It was used to evaluate the confidence of the subjects to not smoke in various situations. There are a total of 14 questions on the scale. The Likert four-point calculation is used. The scoring method is used to answer that I will never smoke (4 points), I may not smoke (3 points), I may smoke (2 points), and I will definitely smoke (1 point). The score ranges from 14 to 56 points. The higher the score, the better the self-efficacy of refusal to smoke. | Before, 4-weeks. |
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