Smoking Cessation Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effectiveness of Deep Breathing, a Self-Help Book and Additive Effects of The Two Interventions in Cigarette Consumption, Anxiety and Depression and Motivation to Stop Smoking in Students of the Anhembi Morumbi University
Smoking is an important public health issue. The self help books may have important motivational implications which associated with deep breath exercises could cease the habit. Goals: Verify the effectiveness of the deep breaths exercises from the self help books along with the two motivational interventions to quit smoking on the anxiety, depression and daily consumption levels. Method: The study will be both prospective and controlled. Individuals will be distributed randomly in 4 different groups: The first group will be doing the deep breath exercises, the second group will read a self help book, the third group will do both reading and exercises and the fourth group will be the control. Anxiety, depression, motivational level and the cigarettes daily consumption will be evaluated previously and after the 15 days intervention. Expected results: Decreasing in anxiety, depression and cigarette consumption plus an increase in the motivation to quit smoking.
Smoking is a major public health problem. According to the WHO (World health organization)
it's considered a pandemic issue which kills around 5 million people from related diseases.
This is a growing problem in all South American countries specially where poverty and the
lack of instruction make people more vulnerable to the addiction. In addition, the smoking
habit has been integrated to these countries cultures because of their economical dependence
of it and ostensive marketing.
However, nowadays smoking harm effects are well known including the high risk of developing
COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), heart diseases and many other forms of
neoplasms.
The problems concerning smoking were first documented 40 years ago and are still one of the
major causes of death which could be prevented. The medical costs associated with its
treatment go far beyond the economical benefits from producing and commercializing tobacco.
It's estimated that in 2025, there will be 10 million people dying from tobacco consumption
if the world panorama stays as it is. 90% of the teenagers who starts smoking become addicted
by they are 19 years old.
According to the Smoking cessation guidelines - 2008 to stop smoking the addiction is
recognized as a chronic condition and the interventions to change habits tends to be repeated
as it's hard to get a efficient treatment. Even though, the stop smoking is associated in an
increase of life quality and that's why it should be stimulated.
Three main mechanisms influence smoking, the first one is positive reinforcement, which is
related to the release of acetylcholine, norepinephrine, serotonin, and GABA in the nervous
central system caused by the action of nicotine that reduces appetite, improves mood and
concentration and generate feelings of pleasure. The second is negative reinforcement, which
generates the maintenance of cigarette use to prevent the symptoms of withdrawal symptoms
like anxiety, increased appetite, dysphoria, irritability and difficulty in concentrating.
The third is the respondent conditioning, which is stimulated by environmental factors,
negative emotions and positive that lead to the act of smoke. Thus smoking is a complex
behavior that is related to lifestyle, while trying to quit smoking many individuals
experience symptoms of withdrawal syndrome which is a major cause of relapse. Deep breathing
technique is cited by smokers as a strategy to alleviate these symptoms abstinence.
Mcclernon et al. They found results suggesting that guided deep breathing exercises relieve
the symptoms of abstinence nicotine.
According to Tharion et al. deep breathing decreases respiratory rate and increase the
variability of heart rate, stimulates the autonomic parasympathetic nervous system and
increase the relaxing substances such as endorphins, so it is recommended as a relaxation
technique, as well as decreasing tension, anger and depression.
Initially, in addition to clinical assessment of the smoker and assessing the degree of
dependence, to assess the degree of motivation is fundamental to start therapy approach.
Prochaska and Diclemente described a stage of readiness model for change (motivation), with
the steps of pre-contemplation, contemplation, preparation, action and maintenance (prevent
the return behavior, undertaking measures to prevent relapse). First described as a linear
model and later as a spiral model, since patients often have relapses, and remain long
periods in maintenance stage.
Thus, motivational interventions are critical in smoker's approach in all clinical
situations, even when participants need medical support. The self-help books can be effective
and have important implications for public health. These psycho-educational interventions are
complex and usually contains multiple components that interact and involve behavioral changes
of people.
Self-help materials, according to Song et.al., can be effective and less costly than
individual therapy or group sessions, which for many people is hard to get. Currently there
are materials available in audio, video and computer programs, though the writings are the
most commons.
A literature review by Boyce et al. And published by the Cochrane Library, concluded that
materials that are tailored individually, eg for pregnant women or young, are more effective
than non-adapted materials and both are effective for smoking cessation compared to
individuals who did not use the self help material.
In this review, there was no additional benefit of evidence of the use of self-help material
associated with other interventions such as advice from a health professional or replacement
therapy nicotine and no selected study in the review used the deep breathing technique
associated with reading self help material.
However, such evidence is tested in developed countries and more research is needed to
investigate its effects in countries where support to smokers are not easily available.
Polonio I.B et al. , Published in 2013 a self-help book with smokers auxiliary order
containing the principles of behavioral intervention conducted on Santa Casa de Sao Paulo
smoking clinic.
Finally, the hypothesis of the study is that the book will be an effective tool to reduce
anxiety, depression and increased motivation to quit smoking, the investigators believe that
the addition of deep breathing to read the book will enhance these effects.
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