The Quit Together couples-focused pilot randomized trial of tobacco cessation for pregnant smokers.

Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol

Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, College of Human Medicine, Michigan State University, MI, USA; Center for Health Policy and Public Health, College of Political, Administrative and Communication Sciences, Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania; Department of Public Health, College of Political, Administrative and Communication Sciences, Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

Published: March 2025

Aims: This study reports on the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of prenatal and postnatal couples-focused telephone counseling for pregnant tobacco smokers.

Design And Setting: This pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT) was conducted online in Romania and enrolled a total of 90 pregnant smokers and 77 of their life partners.

Participants: 90 adult pregnant smokers and 77 of their life partners were randomized either to (1) Motivation and Problem Solving (MAPS) telephone counseling (n = 45 pregnant smokers who received up to 8 pre/postnatal telephone counseling sessions and n = 40 partners who received up to 4 sessions) or (2) usual care (n = 45 pregnant smokers and n = 37 partners).

Measurements: The primary outcomes were maternal 7-day self-reported and biochemically verified tobacco point-prevalence abstinence (PPA) and prolonged abstinence (PA) between birth and three months postpartum. Unadjusted group comparisons were used to assess preliminary intervention efficacy.

Findings: 20 % of women in the intervention group reported PPA, compared to 15.6 % (p = 0.58) in the usual care group. Women (n = 15) who received three or more counseling sessions had higher PPA (40.0 vs 15.6 %, p < 0.05) than women in the usual care group. 8.9 % of the women in the intervention group had biochemically verified abstinence compared to 4.4 % (p = 0.67) in the usual care group, with a significantly higher rate among women who received at least three counseling sessions (26.7 % vs 4.4 %, p = 0.03).

Conclusion: A prenatal and postnatal couple-focused telephone counseling intervention for pregnant smokers is feasible and provides preliminary efficacy of cessation and postpartum abstinence when a minimum intervention dosage is delivered.

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