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    A Telephone-Based Guided Imagery Tobacco Cessation Intervention: Results of a Randomized Feasibility Trial

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    Gordon, Judith S.
    Bell, Melanie L
    Armin, Julie cc
    Giacobbi, Peter
    Nair, Uma S
    Affiliation
    Univ Arizona, Mel & Enid Zuckerman Coll Publ Hlth
    Univ Arizona, Coll Nursing
    Univ Arizona, Dept Epidemiol & Biostat
    Univ Arizona, Coll Med, Family & Community Med
    Keywords
    Tobacco
    Smoking
    Cessation
    Intervention
    Guided Imagery
    Telephone
    Quitline
    
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    Background: Evidence supports the use of guided imagery for smoking cessation; however, scalable delivery methods are needed to make it a viable approach. Telephone-based tobacco quitlines are a standard of care, but reach is limited. Adding guided imagery to quitline services might increase reach by offering an alternative approach. Purpose: We developed and tested the feasibility and potential impact of a guided imagery-based tobacco cessation intervention delivered using a quitline model. Methods: Participants for this randomized feasibility trial were recruited statewide through a quitline or community-based methods. Participants were randomized to guided imagery Intervention Condition (IC) or active behavioral Control Condition (CC). After withdrawals, there were 105 participants (IC=56; CC=49). The IC consisted of 6 sessions in which participants created guided imagery audio files. The CC used a standard 6-session behavioral protocol. Feasibility measures included recruitment rate, retention, and adherence to treatment. We also assessed 6-month quit rates and consumer satisfaction. Results: Both the IC and CC protocols were feasible to deliver. We finalized protocols and materials for participants, coaches and study staff, and delivered the protocols with fidelity. We developed successful recruitment methods, and experienced high retention (6 months=81.9%) and adherence (all sessions=66.7%). Long-term quit rates (IC=27.9%; CC=38.1%) compared favorably to those of quitlines, and program satisfaction was high, suggesting that the protocols are acceptable to smokers and may contribute to smoking abstinence. Conclusions: The guided imagery intervention is feasible and promising, suggesting that a fully-powered RCT to test the efficacy of the intervention is warranted.
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    This article is under review at Translational Behavioral Medicine, published by Oxford University Press.
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    National Institute of Complementary and Integrative Health Grant #R34AT008947
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