Smoking Cessation Clinical Trial
Official title:
Promoting Smoking Cessation for Female Smokers in Hong Kong Through Training Female Youth Smoking Cessation and Reduction Ambassadors (SCRA)
This project aims to promote quitting, and reduction for those who do not want to quit, among
female smokers through training female youth as smoking cessation and reduction ambassadors
(SCRA). The objectives are to:
1. Promote age and gender-specific smoking cessation and reduction to the female population
2. Deliver a smoking cessation and reduction ambassador training workshop to equip and
empower female youth with the knowledge on the adverse effects of smoking on female
smokers and the skills in smoking cessation and reduction and in raising public
awareness of the harmful effects of smoking on female smokers.
3. Have the trained female youth to deliver a brief advice (AWARD) to female smokers to
help them to quit or reduce smoking and refer them to the female-specific smoking
cessation hotline or the Department of Health Quitline for further assistance if needed.
Phase I: Increase public awareness of the beneficial effects of smoking cessation on female
smokers Five thousand leaflets on woman smoking cessation will be distributed to the Girl
Guide, the University of Hong Kong and 40 secondary schools. For those who are not ready to
join the training, they will be encouraged to help to increase the awareness of the
importance of promoting smoking cessation by disseminating the leaflets to others, especially
female smokers in the population.
Phase II: Deliver a smoking cessation training curriculum for the female youth recruited
through the Hong Kong Girl Guides Association, the University of Hong Kong and 40 secondary
schools.
The investigators aim to train 120-150 female youth (with the priority given to the Hong Kong
Girl Guides Association) to be SCRA with better understanding on the needs and feelings of
female smokers.The investigators will deliver a half-day SCRA training workshop to the female
youth. In addition to the leaflets above, the investigators shall publicize the training
workshop and recruit participants via bulk emails, newsletters and the homepage of the Hong
Kong Girl Guides Association, the University of Hong Kong and 40 secondary schools. The
investigators will draw on our experience in conducting smoking cessation training programmes
for our existing projects such as Youth Quitline and Quit to Win Contests. In addition, the
investigators shall train and empower participants how to deliver a brief smoking cessation
advice to female smokers. For those who do not want to quit, they will be advised to reduce
smoking as the first step towards quitting. Throughout the training, participants will be
taught to deliver the "AWARD" approach: 1) Ask about smoking, 2) Warn the smokers that at
least half will be killed by smoking, and the female specific harms due to smoking, 3) Advise
to quit (or reduce) as soon as possible, 4) Refer to a cessation clinic or hotline, and 5) Do
it again until they quit.7 At the end of the training workshop, participants should be
capable of delivering brief smoking cessation and reduction advice to female smokers, and a
referral system will be set up so that women who accept more intensive counselling can be
referred to our and other more specialised smoking cessation services. Upon completion of the
training, a certificate of attendance will be awarded to the participants.
The outcomes of the training will be evaluated before and immediately afterwards, and 3- and
6-month post training. A smoking-, tobacco control-, and smoking cessation and
reduction-related knowledge, attitudes and practice (KAP) survey, 15 using a modified version
of previous questionnaires which have been used to assess other smoking cessation training
workshop,16 will be conducted.
Additionally, there is increasing evidence that the Health Action Process Approach (HAPA) is
helpful in explaining the psychological mechanisms in bridging the gap between intention and
actual change in health behaviour.17 According to HAPA model, an individual's intention
either to engage in a preventive measure or to modify risky behaviour in favour of a healthy
practice, action plans and action control help the individual to structure a strategy for
maintaining healthy practices and defeating other conflicting ideas.18 Adopting the HAPA
model,17 intention, self-efficacy, and planning to provide smoking cessation and reduction
advice will also be assessed.
Phase III: Deliver a age and gender-specific smoking cessation advice
The trained female SCRA will be encouraged to deliver "AWARD" to at least 2 female smokers to
advise them to reduce and quit smoking. Self-help smoking cessation booklet designed by Hong
Kong Council on Smoking and Health, a partner of our smoking cessation research team, will be
provided. The trained youth ambassadors can identify and reach the target female smokers in
the following ways:
1. from their family members, relatives, friends, peers, schoolmates, or colleagues in
workplaces;
2. If the trained youth ambassadors cannot identify and reach target female smokers from
(1), the investigators can refer female smokers to them through our other smoking
cessation projects, such as Youth Quitline or Quit to Win project with the consensus
from the female smokers
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