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Outcomes of a Comprehensive Mobile Vaping Cessation Program in Adults Who Vape Daily: Cohort Study

Outcomes of a Comprehensive Mobile Vaping Cessation Program in Adults Who Vape Daily: Cohort Study

(A) Logging a vape session (all pathways); (B) and (C) learning about nicotine and identifying routines related to vaping (Learn pathway); (D) selecting your goal (all pathways); (E) setting a reduction goal (Reduce pathway); (F) and (G) establishing a support network and setting a quit date (Prepare to Quit pathway); (H) learning about high-risk situations (Stay Quit pathway). Pivot users are assigned a human coach with whom they work one-on-one over the duration of Pivot (up to 12 months).

Jennifer D Marler, Craig A Fujii, MacKenzie T Utley, Daniel J Balbierz, Joseph A Galanko, David S Utley

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e57376

Assessment of a Personal Interactive Carbon Monoxide Breath Sensor in People Who Smoke Cigarettes: Single-Arm Cohort Study

Assessment of a Personal Interactive Carbon Monoxide Breath Sensor in People Who Smoke Cigarettes: Single-Arm Cohort Study

In matched pair analyses, significant positive changes in mean attitudes toward quitting (scale 1-10) were evident from baseline (T1) to study exit (T2), including increased readiness to quit (T1 mean 6.1, T2 mean 7.4, P=.005), lower perceived difficulty (T1 mean 3.7, T2 mean 5.6, P=.001), and greater expectations of success (T1 mean 4.5, T2 mean 6.5, P Marler et al [18] followed the aforementioned study with results in 319 smokers who underwent the complete Pivot program, which included a personal CO breath

Jennifer D Marler, Craig A Fujii, Kristine S Wong, Joseph A Galanko, Daniel J Balbierz, David S Utley

J Med Internet Res 2020;22(10):e22811