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Vouchers 'boost quit rates' in pregnant smokers | Vouchers 'boost quit rates' in pregnant smokers |
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Offering shopping vouchers worth a total of £400 to pregnant smokers makes them more likely to quit the habit, say researchers. | Offering shopping vouchers worth a total of £400 to pregnant smokers makes them more likely to quit the habit, say researchers. |
They have published the results of a trial involving 600 women from Glasgow in the British Medical Journal. | They have published the results of a trial involving 600 women from Glasgow in the British Medical Journal. |
More than 20% of the women offered vouchers stopped smoking, compared with 9% given normal NHS support alone. | More than 20% of the women offered vouchers stopped smoking, compared with 9% given normal NHS support alone. |
The Royal College of Midwives said incentivising healthy behaviours using money was "not ideal" - and expensive. | The Royal College of Midwives said incentivising healthy behaviours using money was "not ideal" - and expensive. |
Women taking part in the trial had breath tests - as well as providing saliva and urine samples - to check whether they were smoking. Blood samples were monitored too. | Women taking part in the trial had breath tests - as well as providing saliva and urine samples - to check whether they were smoking. Blood samples were monitored too. |
In the randomised controlled trial, the researchers assigned the women into two groups of around 300. | In the randomised controlled trial, the researchers assigned the women into two groups of around 300. |
All were from the area covered by NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, which has large pockets of deprivation. | All were from the area covered by NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, which has large pockets of deprivation. |
The control group were offered a face-to-face appointment with a smoking cessation adviser, as well as four follow-up phone calls and free nicotine replacement therapy for 10 weeks. | The control group were offered a face-to-face appointment with a smoking cessation adviser, as well as four follow-up phone calls and free nicotine replacement therapy for 10 weeks. |
The financial incentive group received that standard support - as well as £50 in their first appointment, £50 if a breath test later suggested they had stopped smoking, and then a further £100 after another 12 weeks. | The financial incentive group received that standard support - as well as £50 in their first appointment, £50 if a breath test later suggested they had stopped smoking, and then a further £100 after another 12 weeks. |
The final £200 voucher was given if another breath test at 34-38 weeks in pregnancy confirmed there was no carbon monoxide exhaled. | The final £200 voucher was given if another breath test at 34-38 weeks in pregnancy confirmed there was no carbon monoxide exhaled. |
After a year, 15% of women who received the vouchers had managed to stay off cigarettes, compared with 4% in the control group. | After a year, 15% of women who received the vouchers had managed to stay off cigarettes, compared with 4% in the control group. |
The women used the vouchers at High Street stores such as Iceland, Argos and Mothercare. | The women used the vouchers at High Street stores such as Iceland, Argos and Mothercare. |
'Bribery' | |
The researchers from Glasgow and Stirling universities say providing the vouchers is cost-effective for the NHS, because smoking in pregnancy raises the risk of miscarriage and stillbirth. | The researchers from Glasgow and Stirling universities say providing the vouchers is cost-effective for the NHS, because smoking in pregnancy raises the risk of miscarriage and stillbirth. |
But schemes using financial incentives to promote healthy behaviour have been criticised as "bribery" - and this remains a controversial area of research. | But schemes using financial incentives to promote healthy behaviour have been criticised as "bribery" - and this remains a controversial area of research. |
The authors say in the BMJ: "This study provides substantial evidence of a promising and potentially cost-effective new intervention to add to health service support. | The authors say in the BMJ: "This study provides substantial evidence of a promising and potentially cost-effective new intervention to add to health service support. |
"Smoking during pregnancy remains a major health problem, resulting in the deaths of an estimated 5,000 foetuses and babies each year in the UK. | "Smoking during pregnancy remains a major health problem, resulting in the deaths of an estimated 5,000 foetuses and babies each year in the UK. |
"It is responsible for tens of millions of pounds in extra healthcare spending. | "It is responsible for tens of millions of pounds in extra healthcare spending. |
"Receipt of financial incentives can contribute to needed household income in advance of the arrival of a baby in low-income households. | "Receipt of financial incentives can contribute to needed household income in advance of the arrival of a baby in low-income households. |
"Financial incentives to stop smoking could reach smokers who become pregnant before cigarettes have affected their health." | "Financial incentives to stop smoking could reach smokers who become pregnant before cigarettes have affected their health." |
Statistics show 11.5% of pregnant women in England are smokers at the time of delivery. | Statistics show 11.5% of pregnant women in England are smokers at the time of delivery. |
The rates are higher in other parts of the UK, with almost 20% of women in Scotland reporting smoking at the time of their first ante-natal appointment. | The rates are higher in other parts of the UK, with almost 20% of women in Scotland reporting smoking at the time of their first ante-natal appointment. |
Although rates have come down in recent years, pregnant women from unskilled occupational groups are five times more likely to smoke than professionals. | Although rates have come down in recent years, pregnant women from unskilled occupational groups are five times more likely to smoke than professionals. |
One of the lead authors, Prof David Tappin, said: "Many of these mothers have inadequate housing, difficult relationships, low self-esteem and only enough income to subsist. | One of the lead authors, Prof David Tappin, said: "Many of these mothers have inadequate housing, difficult relationships, low self-esteem and only enough income to subsist. |
"The money, albeit in the form of vouchers, often lifts the pressure. | "The money, albeit in the form of vouchers, often lifts the pressure. |
"This evidence shows that the money is the hand they need to pull them out of their addiction. | "This evidence shows that the money is the hand they need to pull them out of their addiction. |
"Women liked the four payments, particularly the last of £200 which allowed them to buy clothes for their coming baby and larger items like a pram. | "Women liked the four payments, particularly the last of £200 which allowed them to buy clothes for their coming baby and larger items like a pram. |
"This trial was in one geographic area with a specialist pregnancy cessation service that was well developed. | "This trial was in one geographic area with a specialist pregnancy cessation service that was well developed. |
"We want to examine this intervention in different parts of the UK where deprivation and smoking rates are different." | "We want to examine this intervention in different parts of the UK where deprivation and smoking rates are different." |
Janet Fyle of the Royal College of Midwives said education could encourage people to make healthy choices. | Janet Fyle of the Royal College of Midwives said education could encourage people to make healthy choices. |
"Can we afford to incentivise behavioural change when the amount of potentially damaging lifestyle choices that people make could be almost limitless? | "Can we afford to incentivise behavioural change when the amount of potentially damaging lifestyle choices that people make could be almost limitless? |
"What is also needed is a greater investment in prevention and in the health, educational and social care staff needed to promote the health and wellbeing of individuals." | "What is also needed is a greater investment in prevention and in the health, educational and social care staff needed to promote the health and wellbeing of individuals." |