2019
DOI: 10.1002/14651858.cd012659.pub2
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Real-time video counselling for smoking cessation

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“…Of these, 7894 records were excluded at the title and abstract screening stage, and 97 full text records were assessed for eligibility ( Figure 1 ). A total of 84 of the 97 full text records were excluded for the following reasons: 26 did not measure smoking, nutrition, alcohol consumption, physical activity, and obesity outcomes; 23 did not use any form of video counseling intervention; 19 involved group video counseling and not individual video counseling [ 37 - 54 ]; 3 were protocol papers [ 55 - 57 ]; 8 were not randomized studies [ 58 - 65 ]; 2 studies were ongoing [ 32 , 66 ]; 1 was a conference abstract [ 67 ]; and 2 studies described a multicomponent intervention, and it was not possible to isolate the effect of real-time video counseling [ 68 , 69 ]. The remaining 13 eligible studies were included in the review.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Of these, 7894 records were excluded at the title and abstract screening stage, and 97 full text records were assessed for eligibility ( Figure 1 ). A total of 84 of the 97 full text records were excluded for the following reasons: 26 did not measure smoking, nutrition, alcohol consumption, physical activity, and obesity outcomes; 23 did not use any form of video counseling intervention; 19 involved group video counseling and not individual video counseling [ 37 - 54 ]; 3 were protocol papers [ 55 - 57 ]; 8 were not randomized studies [ 58 - 65 ]; 2 studies were ongoing [ 32 , 66 ]; 1 was a conference abstract [ 67 ]; and 2 studies described a multicomponent intervention, and it was not possible to isolate the effect of real-time video counseling [ 68 , 69 ]. The remaining 13 eligible studies were included in the review.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This review identified only 1 study that found no significant difference between video counseling and telephone counseling on smoking cessation [ 31 ]. A Cochrane systematic review examined the effectiveness of real-time video counseling for smoking cessation only and found limited evidence that suggested no difference between video counseling and telephone counseling [ 32 ]. However, this systematic review excluded studies that measured smoking cessation <6 months postbaseline [ 32 ].…”
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“…The use of sound and images can elicit emotions, better comprehension of abstract concepts, and improved retention of new information [17]. A systematic review of real-time video counseling for smoking cessation found no statistically significant treatment effects from telephone counseling, perhaps because of a paucity of high-quality trials and a lack of placebo controls [18]. In the present trial, we examined the effectiveness of a video-based smoking cessation intervention focusing on maternal and child health in promoting quitting among expectant fathers in China.…”
Section: Plos Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar to telephone-based support, real-time video communication technology (e.g., Skype, FaceTime) has the potential to eliminate barriers to accessing face-to-face smoking cessation care [8][9][10]. In 2018, there were up to 3.9 billion internet users worldwide, representing more than half of the world's population [11], with users being able to download video communication software for free [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%