AbstractBackground and aimsSmartphone applications (apps) offer a potentially cost-effective and a wide-reach aid to smoking cessation. In 2012, a content analysis of smoking cessation apps suggested that most apps did not adopt behaviour change techniques (BCTs), which according to previous research had suggested would promote higher success rates in quitting smoking. This study examined whether or not, this situation had changed by 2014 for free smoking cessation apps available in the Apple App Store. It also compared the use of engagement and ease-of-use features between the two time points.Methods137 free apps available in the Apple App Sore in 2014 were coded using an established framework for the presence or absence of evidence-based ...
Smoking cessation interventions are effective, but they are not easily accessible for all treatment-...
Objective: Mobile phone-based interventions have been proven to be effective tools for smoking cessa...
Studies of the users' engagement with smoking cessation application (apps) can help understand how t...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Smartphone applications (apps) offer a potentially cost-effective and a wide-re...
AbstractBackground and aimsSmartphone applications (apps) offer a potentially cost-effective and a w...
Background Smoking remains one of the major preventable causes of chronic diseases. Considering the ...
The aim of this study was to assess whether or not behaviour change techniques (BCTs) as well as eng...
Objectives: Delivery of craving management tools via smartphone applications (apps) may improve smo...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about how individuals engage over time with smartphone app interventions...
Importance: Smartphone smoking cessation applications are extensively used by smokers to aid smoking...
Introduction Smartphone-based smoking cessation interventions are increasingly used around the world...
To test whether the Stop-tabac smartphone application (app) increased smoking cessation rates. A two...
Smoking cessation interventions are effective, but they are not easily accessible for all treatment...
Smartphone-based support can reach thousands of smokers and help those who would otherwise try to qu...
BACKGROUND: Public health organisations such as the National Health Service in the United Kingdom an...
Smoking cessation interventions are effective, but they are not easily accessible for all treatment-...
Objective: Mobile phone-based interventions have been proven to be effective tools for smoking cessa...
Studies of the users' engagement with smoking cessation application (apps) can help understand how t...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Smartphone applications (apps) offer a potentially cost-effective and a wide-re...
AbstractBackground and aimsSmartphone applications (apps) offer a potentially cost-effective and a w...
Background Smoking remains one of the major preventable causes of chronic diseases. Considering the ...
The aim of this study was to assess whether or not behaviour change techniques (BCTs) as well as eng...
Objectives: Delivery of craving management tools via smartphone applications (apps) may improve smo...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about how individuals engage over time with smartphone app interventions...
Importance: Smartphone smoking cessation applications are extensively used by smokers to aid smoking...
Introduction Smartphone-based smoking cessation interventions are increasingly used around the world...
To test whether the Stop-tabac smartphone application (app) increased smoking cessation rates. A two...
Smoking cessation interventions are effective, but they are not easily accessible for all treatment...
Smartphone-based support can reach thousands of smokers and help those who would otherwise try to qu...
BACKGROUND: Public health organisations such as the National Health Service in the United Kingdom an...
Smoking cessation interventions are effective, but they are not easily accessible for all treatment-...
Objective: Mobile phone-based interventions have been proven to be effective tools for smoking cessa...
Studies of the users' engagement with smoking cessation application (apps) can help understand how t...