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Prospective, open label, single center clinical study enrolling up to 100 participants to evaluate the effect of the Pivot vaping cessation program.
This is a prospective, open label, single center clinical study conducted with IRB approval enrolling up to 100 adult participants who report daily vaping. The study will be performed remotely on an ambulatory basis.
Participants will be asked to set up and use the "Pivot for Vape" program. The program includes an app, moderated online community, and SMS-based coaching with a tobacco treatment specialist. The study duration is 52 weeks, with the estimated active time using the program of up to 6 months and the time thereafter as follow-up. Participants will receive online questionnaires at intervals throughout the study.
Potential participants will complete an online screening form. Eligible participants will be called to confirm eligibility, discuss the study, and have their questions about the study answered. Interested eligible participants will complete the electronic informed consent form and baseline questionnaire prior to downloading the app on their smartphone.
The investigators aim to assess the performance of the "Pivot for Vape" program, with a focus on assessing use and engagement, changes in attitudes towards quitting vaping and changes in vaping behavior over the course of the 1-year study, as well as participant feedback on the set-up, design, use experience, and impact of the program.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pivot for Vape | Experimental | A commercially available mobile phone app and program for vaping cessation |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Pivot for Vape | Behavioral | "Pivot for Vape" vaping cessation smartphone app and program |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Vaping cessation rate: 30-day PPA | 30-day point prevalence abstinence (PPA) is defined as a participant self-report of no vaping for the past 30 days | 6 months (26 weeks) |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Change in expected difficulty in staying quit | Participant self report. Difficulty staying quit (DTQ), scale 1-10, higher values indicate greater difficulty staying quit (vape free). | 6 months (26 weeks) |
| Change in confidence levels toward quitting vaping (expected success in quitting) |
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Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Jennifer Marler, MD | Pivot Health Technologies Inc. | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Pivot Health Technologies, Inc. | San Carlos | California | 94070 | United States |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 39331522 | Derived | Marler JD, Fujii CA, Utley MT, Balbierz DJ, Galanko JA, Utley DS. Outcomes of a Comprehensive Mobile Vaping Cessation Program in Adults Who Vape Daily: Cohort Study. JMIR Form Res. 2024 Oct 28;8:e57376. doi: 10.2196/57376. |
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| ID | Term |
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| D066300 | Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems |
| ID | Term |
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| D000074602 | Smoking Devices |
| D008420 | Manufactured Materials |
| D013676 | Technology, Industry, and Agriculture |
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Participant self report. Confidence levels or expected success in quitting (STQ), scale 1-10, higher values indicate greater confidence/greater expected success in quitting. |
| 6 months (26 weeks) |
| Desire to quit vaping | Desire to quit vaping defined as a participant self-report of "yes" to "Would you like to completely stop vaping/using e-cigarettes?". Answer options include "yes" and "no". | 4 weeks |
| Vaping cessation rate: 7-day PPA | 7-day point-prevalence abstinence (PPA) is defined as a participant self-report of no vaping in the past 7 days. | 6 months (26 weeks) |
| Self-reported continuous abstinence at 26 weeks | Defined as a self-report of 7-day (or greater) ppa at 12 weeks, self-report of 30-day ppa at 26 weeks, and no. more than 5 vaping sessions since 12 weeks. | 6 months (26 weeks) |
| Self-reported continuous abstinence at 52 weeks | Defined as a self-reported continuous abstinence at 26 weeks and self-report of 30-day ppa at 52 weeks. | 1 year (52 weeks) |
| Self-reported serial abstinence | Defined as a self-report of continuous abstinence at 26 weeks, a self-report of 30-day ppa at 52 weeks, and no more than 5 vaping sessions since 26 weeks. | 1 year (52 weeks) |
| Self-reported abstinence from all tobacco products | Tobacco product use is self-reported. Participants are asked about the following products: cigars, cigarillos, little filtered cigars, a regular pipe, cigarettes, hookah or water pipe, smokeless tobacco, chew, and snuff | 6 months (26 weeks) |
| The proportion of participants who reduced their vaping sessions per day (VSPD) by ≥ 50% compared to baseline | Number of vape session per day (VSPD) are self-reported | 6, 12, 26, and 52 weeks |
| Percent change in vape sessions per day (VSPD) compared to baseline | Number of vape session per day (VSPD) are self-reported | 6 months (26 weeks) |
| The proportion of participants who reduced the amount of vape juice / e-liquid consumed by ≥ 50% compared to baseline | Vape juice / e-liquid consumption volume is self-reported in mL/day or mL/week | 6, 12, 26, and 52 weeks |
| Percent change in the amount of vape juice / e-liquid consumed compared to baseline | Vape juice / e-liquid consumption volume is self-reported in mL/day or mL/week | 6 months (26 weeks) |
| The proportion of participants who reduced their vape juice / e-liquid nicotine concentration by ≥ 50% compared to baseline | Nicotine concentration is self-reported in mg/mL | 6, 12, 26, and 52 weeks |
| The proportion of participants who report decreased/unchanged/increased vaping compared to baseline | Amount of vaping is quantified as volume/day (mL/day) x concentration of nicotine (mg/mL) | 6, 12, 26, and 52 weeks |
| Number of quit attempts | Defined as participant answering ≥1 to the following question: "Since you began the study, how many times have you tried to quit vaping where you've gone at least 1 day without vaping, even a single puff?" | 4, 12, 26, and 52 weeks |
| Change in vaping / e-cig dependence | Assessed via the Penn State Electronic Cigarette Dependence Index, 10 items. Possible scores on the index range from 0-20. Scores from 0-3 indicate no dependence, 4-8 low dependence, 9-12 medium dependence, 13+ high dependence | 12, 26, and 52 weeks |
| User feedback - starting the vaping cessation program | Specifically regarding set-up and getting started with the program. Participants asked: "How easy or difficult was it to set-up and get started in the Pivot program?". Answered on a range from 1-10; 1 = Very difficult, and 10 = Very easy. A higher score indicates greater ease of program set-up and getting started. | 2 weeks |
| User satisfaction - Net Promoter Score | Specifically regarding likelihood to recommend to a friend, Net Promoter Score (NPS). Participants asked: "How likely are you to recommend your study program to a friend or colleague?". Answered on a range from 1-10; 1 = Not at all likely, and 10 = Very likely. A higher score indicates greater user satisfaction and promotion of the program. | 4, 12, and 26 weeks |
| User satisfaction - helpful for quitting | Specifically regarding whether the program was useful in helping participants quit vaping. Participants are asked: "Which of the following best describes the Pivot program's ability to help someone quit vaping?". Answer choices include the following: "The program is extremely helpful to quitting vaping"; "The program is helpful to quitting vaping"; "The program does not affect being able to quit vaping"; and "The program makes quitting vaping harder". | 8 and 12 weeks |
| Engagement with program - app openings | Collected via back-end app data collection. Engagement is specifically assessed with number of times the Pivot app was opened (number of app openings), number of days the app was opened, and the number of weeks the app was opened. | 6 months (26 weeks) |
| Engagement with program - number of days with app openings | Collected via back-end app data collection. Engagement is specifically assessed with the number of days over which the app was opened by participants. | 6 months (26 weeks) |
| Engagement with program - number of weeks with app openings | Collected via back-end app data collection. Engagement is specifically assessed with the number of weeks over which the app was opened by participants. | 6 months (26 weeks) |
| Engagement with program - average duration of app sessions | Collected via back-end app data collection. Engagement is specifically assessed with the average duration of app sessions completed by participants. Outcome unit of measure = duration in minutes. | 6 months (26 weeks) |
| Engagement with program - use of app features | Collected via back-end app data collection. Engagement is specifically assessed with the use of app features (practice quits, challenges, logging vape sessions) by participants. Reported as the number of times each app feature was used. | 6 months (26 weeks) |
| Engagement with coach | Collected via back-end app data collection. Engagement is specifically assessed with average number of messages sent by coach to participant per week and average number of messages sent by participant to coach per week. | 6 months (26 weeks) |
| Average number of weeks with coach engagement | Collected via back-end app data collection. Specifically, the average number of weeks with at least one message sent from participant to coach. | 6 months (26 weeks) |
| Change in participant self-reported health | Participant health is assessed with the following: "Would you say that in general your health is... Select one" And the following choices: "Excellent", "Very good", "Good", "Fair", and "Poor" | 6 months (26 weeks) |
| Use of other vaping cessation tools | Assessed via self-report. Participants are asked about other vaping cessation tools they have used throughout the last 6 months. Tools asked about include: apps (other than Pivot), counseling, medications, acupuncture, hypnotherapy, etc. Participants can report other tools not included in the list provided. Outcome reported as the number of participants who have used each other vaping cessation tool. | 6 months (26 weeks) |
| Alcohol use behavior | Assessed via the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test-Concise (AUDIT-C) screening questionnaire, 3 items. A score is calculated from a sum of the 3 items. Possible scores on the scale range from 0-12. A score of 0 indicates no alcohol use. Higher scores indicate greater alcohol use behavior, a worse outcome. | 12, 26, and 52 weeks |
| Presence of depressive symptoms | Assessed via the Center of Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) screening questionnaire, 10 items. A score is calculated from a sum of the 10 items. Possible scores on the scale range from 0-30. Higher scores indicate greater severity of depressive symptoms, a worse outcome. | 12, 26, and 52 weeks |
| Living environment relating to vaping and cigarette smoking | Assessed via participant self-report of living with other adults who vape and/or smoke, living with a romantic partner who vapes and/or smokes. Participants asked: "Of the adults you live with, how many smoke cigarettes?" and "Of the adults you live with, how many vape/use e-cigs?". Outcome unit of measure = number of adults. | 12, 26, and 52 weeks |
| Living/relationship environment relating to vaping and cigarette smoking | Assessed via participant self-report of living with a romantic partner who vapes and/or smokes. Participants asked: "Do you live with a romantic partner who smokes cigarettes?" (yes/no) and "Do you live with a romantic partner who vapes/uses e-cigs?" (yes/no). Outcomes measure reported as number of participants who live with a romantic partner that smokes, and number that live with a romantic partner that vapes (participants that answer yes to these questions). | 12, 26, and 52 weeks |
| Social environment relating to vaping and cigarette smoking | Assessed via participant self-report of the number of their close friends who vape and/or smoke. Participants asked: "How many of your close friends smoke cigarettes?" and "How many of your close friends vape/use e-cigs?". Outcome unit of measure = number of close friends. | 12, 26, and 52 weeks |