The Crush the Crave Quit Smoking App and Young Adult Smokers: Qualitative Case Study of Affordances

BackgroundMobile phone apps have emerged as a promising way to reach young adult smokers, given their high mobile phone ownership rates and openness to receiving cessation support via digital technologies. Although emerging evidence indicates that quit smoking apps are an effective way to reduce smo...

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Main Authors: Struik, Laura L, Bottorff, Joan L, Baskerville, Neill Bruce, Oliffe, John L
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: JMIR Publications 2018-06-01
Series:JMIR mHealth and uHealth
Online Access:http://mhealth.jmir.org/2018/6/e134/
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author Struik, Laura L
Bottorff, Joan L
Baskerville, Neill Bruce
Oliffe, John L
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Bottorff, Joan L
Baskerville, Neill Bruce
Oliffe, John L
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description BackgroundMobile phone apps have emerged as a promising way to reach young adult smokers, given their high mobile phone ownership rates and openness to receiving cessation support via digital technologies. Although emerging evidence indicates that quit smoking apps are an effective way to reduce smoking among young adults, lacking is formative evaluative research that captures the perspectives of end-users. ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to contribute insights toward understanding how young adults interact with the Crush the Crave (CTC) app, and how this interaction shapes young adults’ smoking cessation experiences and practices, with consideration of the influence of gender. MethodsSemistructured interviews were conducted with 31 young adult CTC end-users. Guided by sociomateriality theory and an affordances approach, data were inductively analyzed to derive thematic findings in relation to the impacts of CTC on quit efforts, and to expose the underlying affordances (mechanisms) that lend to these outcomes. Findings were grouped according to the 4 design components of CTC: credibility, social support, task support, and dialogue support. ResultsThe credibility component of CTC played an important role in harnessing the trust of young adults because it afforded them promise in relation to its potential effectiveness in assisting them with quitting smoking. The social support component lent to various end-user practices and experiences that rendered this aspect as the weakest component in supporting quit efforts. Although most functions situated in the task and dialogue support components were found to be helpful, there were a few affordances in CTC that resulted in negative experiences, notably weaning from smoking. Gender-related influences were also evident. For example, young men preferred to control and self-manage their quitting and, therefore, did not engage with functions that afforded journaling or reminding to stay on track. Women, in contrast, were more likely to benefit from these affordances. ConclusionsAn affordances approach is productive for gaining an in-depth understanding of how mobile apps interact with end-users to lend to particular outcomes. The study findings have implications for developing and improving apps for helping young adults quit smoking, as well as apps that target other health behaviors. Productive affordances may also serve as a framework for leveraging apps for smoking cessation.
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spelling doaj.art-5482176c6f6046e9bc1b8ea35d3de1452022-12-21T23:49:34ZengJMIR PublicationsJMIR mHealth and uHealth2291-52222018-06-0166e13410.2196/mhealth.9489The Crush the Crave Quit Smoking App and Young Adult Smokers: Qualitative Case Study of AffordancesStruik, Laura LBottorff, Joan LBaskerville, Neill BruceOliffe, John LBackgroundMobile phone apps have emerged as a promising way to reach young adult smokers, given their high mobile phone ownership rates and openness to receiving cessation support via digital technologies. Although emerging evidence indicates that quit smoking apps are an effective way to reduce smoking among young adults, lacking is formative evaluative research that captures the perspectives of end-users. ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to contribute insights toward understanding how young adults interact with the Crush the Crave (CTC) app, and how this interaction shapes young adults’ smoking cessation experiences and practices, with consideration of the influence of gender. MethodsSemistructured interviews were conducted with 31 young adult CTC end-users. Guided by sociomateriality theory and an affordances approach, data were inductively analyzed to derive thematic findings in relation to the impacts of CTC on quit efforts, and to expose the underlying affordances (mechanisms) that lend to these outcomes. Findings were grouped according to the 4 design components of CTC: credibility, social support, task support, and dialogue support. ResultsThe credibility component of CTC played an important role in harnessing the trust of young adults because it afforded them promise in relation to its potential effectiveness in assisting them with quitting smoking. The social support component lent to various end-user practices and experiences that rendered this aspect as the weakest component in supporting quit efforts. Although most functions situated in the task and dialogue support components were found to be helpful, there were a few affordances in CTC that resulted in negative experiences, notably weaning from smoking. Gender-related influences were also evident. For example, young men preferred to control and self-manage their quitting and, therefore, did not engage with functions that afforded journaling or reminding to stay on track. Women, in contrast, were more likely to benefit from these affordances. ConclusionsAn affordances approach is productive for gaining an in-depth understanding of how mobile apps interact with end-users to lend to particular outcomes. The study findings have implications for developing and improving apps for helping young adults quit smoking, as well as apps that target other health behaviors. Productive affordances may also serve as a framework for leveraging apps for smoking cessation.http://mhealth.jmir.org/2018/6/e134/
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title The Crush the Crave Quit Smoking App and Young Adult Smokers: Qualitative Case Study of Affordances
title_full The Crush the Crave Quit Smoking App and Young Adult Smokers: Qualitative Case Study of Affordances
title_fullStr The Crush the Crave Quit Smoking App and Young Adult Smokers: Qualitative Case Study of Affordances
title_full_unstemmed The Crush the Crave Quit Smoking App and Young Adult Smokers: Qualitative Case Study of Affordances
title_short The Crush the Crave Quit Smoking App and Young Adult Smokers: Qualitative Case Study of Affordances
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url http://mhealth.jmir.org/2018/6/e134/
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