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Assessing Digital Support for Smoking Cessation

Author(s)
De Santo, Alessio  
Institut du management de l'information  
Holzer, Adrian  
Chaire de management des systèmes d'information  
Date issued
December 9, 2019
Subjects
smoking cessation smartphone apps digital support mHealth user engagement content analysis
Abstract
Tobacco still kills more than 7 million people each year. Research points to several evidence-based interventions to support smoking cessation which, if applied widely, could considerably reduce premature deaths. There is a huge range of mobile apps targeting this concern, which could potentially be powerful catalysts to provide this support. Yet it is unclear how much of their design is evidence-based and how effective they are. To address this issue, this paper provides an analysis of 99 popular smoking cessation apps. The results show that only two apps come from a credible source, provide support for user engagement through advanced motivational affordances and have been evaluated for efficacy.
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, 2019
Event name
European Mediterranean & Middle Eastern Conference on Information Systems (EMCIS)
Location
Dubai, UAE
Project(s)
Swiss Learning Health System  
Publication type
conference paper
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/21508
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