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dc.contributor.author | Cox, Sharon | en_UK |
dc.contributor.author | Bauld, Linda | en_UK |
dc.contributor.author | Brown, Rachel | en_UK |
dc.contributor.author | Carlise, Matthew | en_UK |
dc.contributor.author | Ford, Allison | en_UK |
dc.contributor.author | Hajek, Peter | en_UK |
dc.contributor.author | Li, Jinshuo | en_UK |
dc.contributor.author | Notley, Caitlin | en_UK |
dc.contributor.author | Parrott, Steve | en_UK |
dc.contributor.author | Pesola, Francesca | en_UK |
dc.contributor.author | Robson, Deborah | en_UK |
dc.contributor.author | Soar, Kirstie | en_UK |
dc.contributor.author | Tyler, Allan | en_UK |
dc.contributor.author | Ward, Emma | en_UK |
dc.contributor.author | Dawkins, Lynne | en_UK |
dc.date.accessioned | 2022-03-11T01:02:58Z | - |
dc.date.available | 2022-03-11T01:02:58Z | - |
dc.date.issued | 2022-07 | en_UK |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/1893/34054 | - |
dc.description.abstract | Background and aims Smoking is extremely common among adults experiencing homelessness, but there is lack of evidence for treatment efficacy. E-cigarettes are an effective quitting aid, but they have not been widely tested in smokers with complex health and social needs. Here we build upon our cluster feasibility trial and evaluate the offer of an e-cigarette or usual care to smokers accessing a homeless centre. Design, Setting and Participants Multi-centre two-arm cluster-randomized controlled trial with mixed-method embedded process and economic evaluation in homeless centres in England, Scotland and Wales. Adult smokers (18+ years; n = 480) accessing homeless centres and who are known to centre staff and willing to consent. Intervention and Comparator Clusters (n = 32) will be randomized to either an e-cigarette starter pack with weekly allocations of nicotine containing e-liquid for 4 weeks [choice of flavours (menthol, fruit and tobacco) and strengths 12 mg/ml and 18 mg/ml] or the usual care intervention, which comprises very brief advice and a leaflet signposting to the local stop smoking service. Measurements The primary outcome is 24-week sustained carbon monoxide-validated smoking cessation (Russell Standard defined, intention-to-treat analysis). Secondary outcomes: (i) 50% smoking reduction (cigarettes per day) from baseline to 24 weeks; (ii) 7-day point prevalence quit rates at 4-, 12- and 24-week follow-up; (iii) changes in risky smoking practices (e.g. sharing cigarettes, smoking discarded cigarettes) from baseline to 4, 12 and 24 weeks; (iv) cost-effectiveness of the intervention; and (v) fidelity of intervention implementation; mechanisms of change; contextual influences and sustainability. Conclusions This is the first study, to our knowledge, to randomly assign smokers experiencing homelessness to an e-cigarette and usual care intervention to measure smoking abstinence with embedded process and economic evaluations. If effective, its results will be used to inform the larger-scale implementation of offering e-cigarettes throughout homeless centres to aid smoking cessation. | en_UK |
dc.language.iso | en | en_UK |
dc.publisher | Wiley | en_UK |
dc.relation | Cox S, Bauld L, Brown R, Carlise M, Ford A, Hajek P, Li J, Notley C, Parrott S, Pesola F, Robson D, Soar K, Tyler A, Ward E & Dawkins L (2022) Evaluating the effectiveness of e-cigarettes compared with usual care for smoking cessation when offered to smokers at homeless centres: Protocol for a multi-centre cluster-randomized controlled trial in Great Britain. Addiction, 117 (7), pp. 2096-2107. https://doi.org/10.1111/add.15851 | en_UK |
dc.rights | © 2022 The Authors. Addiction published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society for the Study of Addiction. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made. | en_UK |
dc.rights.uri | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ | en_UK |
dc.subject | Cessation | en_UK |
dc.subject | e-cigarettes | en_UK |
dc.subject | ENDS | en_UK |
dc.subject | harm reduction | en_UK |
dc.subject | homelessness | en_UK |
dc.subject | smoking | en_UK |
dc.subject | tobacco | en_UK |
dc.subject | usual care | en_UK |
dc.subject | vaping | en_UK |
dc.subject | very brief advice | en_UK |
dc.title | Evaluating the effectiveness of e-cigarettes compared with usual care for smoking cessation when offered to smokers at homeless centres: Protocol for a multi-centre cluster-randomized controlled trial in Great Britain | en_UK |
dc.type | Journal Article | en_UK |
dc.identifier.doi | 10.1111/add.15851 | en_UK |
dc.identifier.pmid | 35194862 | en_UK |
dc.citation.jtitle | Addiction | en_UK |
dc.citation.issn | 1360-0443 | en_UK |
dc.citation.issn | 0965-2140 | en_UK |
dc.citation.volume | 117 | en_UK |
dc.citation.issue | 7 | en_UK |
dc.citation.spage | 2096 | en_UK |
dc.citation.epage | 2107 | en_UK |
dc.citation.publicationstatus | Published | en_UK |
dc.citation.peerreviewed | Refereed | en_UK |
dc.type.status | VoR - Version of Record | en_UK |
dc.contributor.funder | National Institute for Health Research | en_UK |
dc.citation.date | 22/02/2022 | en_UK |
dc.contributor.affiliation | University College London | en_UK |
dc.contributor.affiliation | University of Edinburgh | en_UK |
dc.contributor.affiliation | Cardiff University | en_UK |
dc.contributor.affiliation | Centrepoint Soho Ltd | en_UK |
dc.contributor.affiliation | Institute for Social Marketing | en_UK |
dc.contributor.affiliation | Queen Mary, University of London | en_UK |
dc.contributor.affiliation | University of York | en_UK |
dc.contributor.affiliation | University of East Anglia | en_UK |
dc.contributor.affiliation | University of York | en_UK |
dc.contributor.affiliation | Queen Mary, University of London | en_UK |
dc.contributor.affiliation | King's College London | en_UK |
dc.contributor.affiliation | London South Bank University | en_UK |
dc.contributor.affiliation | London South Bank University | en_UK |
dc.contributor.affiliation | University of York | en_UK |
dc.contributor.affiliation | London South Bank University | en_UK |
dc.identifier.isi | WOS:000765694600001 | en_UK |
dc.identifier.scopusid | 2-s2.0-85125995249 | en_UK |
dc.identifier.wtid | 1801113 | en_UK |
dc.date.accepted | 2022-02-03 | en_UK |
dcterms.dateAccepted | 2022-02-03 | en_UK |
dc.date.filedepositdate | 2022-03-10 | en_UK |
rioxxterms.apc | not required | en_UK |
rioxxterms.type | Journal Article/Review | en_UK |
rioxxterms.version | VoR | en_UK |
local.rioxx.author | Cox, Sharon| | en_UK |
local.rioxx.author | Bauld, Linda| | en_UK |
local.rioxx.author | Brown, Rachel| | en_UK |
local.rioxx.author | Carlise, Matthew| | en_UK |
local.rioxx.author | Ford, Allison| | en_UK |
local.rioxx.author | Hajek, Peter| | en_UK |
local.rioxx.author | Li, Jinshuo| | en_UK |
local.rioxx.author | Notley, Caitlin| | en_UK |
local.rioxx.author | Parrott, Steve| | en_UK |
local.rioxx.author | Pesola, Francesca| | en_UK |
local.rioxx.author | Robson, Deborah| | en_UK |
local.rioxx.author | Soar, Kirstie| | en_UK |
local.rioxx.author | Tyler, Allan| | en_UK |
local.rioxx.author | Ward, Emma| | en_UK |
local.rioxx.author | Dawkins, Lynne| | en_UK |
local.rioxx.project | Project ID unknown|National Institute for Health Research|http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000272 | en_UK |
local.rioxx.freetoreaddate | 2022-03-10 | en_UK |
local.rioxx.licence | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/|2022-03-10| | en_UK |
local.rioxx.filename | Cox-etal-Addiction-2022.pdf | en_UK |
local.rioxx.filecount | 1 | en_UK |
local.rioxx.source | 1360-0443 | en_UK |
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