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    Protocol for the 'supporting young cancer survivors who smoke' study (PRISM): informing the development of a smoking cessation intervention for childhood, adolescent and young adult cancer survivors in England

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    Brown, M. C.
    Araújo-Soares, V.
    Skinner, R.
    Brown, J.
    Glaser, A. W.
    Hanratty, H.
    McCabe, Martin G
    Amariutei, A. E.
    Mauri, S.
    Sharp, L.
    Affiliation
    Division of Cancer Sciences, The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom. The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, United Kingdom.
    Issue Date
    2024
    
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    BACKGROUND: Childhood, adolescent and young adult (CAYA) cancer survivors are vulnerable to adverse late-effects. For CAYA cancer survivors, tobacco smoking is the most important preventable cause of ill-health and early death. Yet, effective strategies to support smoking cessation in this group are lacking. The PRISM study aims to undertake multi-method formative research to explore the need for, and if appropriate, inform the future development of an evidence-based and theory-informed tobacco smoking cessation intervention for CAYA cancer survivors. MATERIALS AND METHODS: PRISM involves three phases of: 1) an environmental scan using multiple strategies to identify and examine a) smoking cessation interventions for CAYA cancer survivors that are published in the international literature and b) current smoking cessation services in England that may be available to, or tailorable to, CAYA cancer survivors; 2) a qualitative study involving semi-structured interviews with CAYA cancer survivors (aged 16-29 years and who are current or recent ex-smokers and/or current vapers) to explore their views and experiences of smoking, smoking cessation and vaping; and 3) stakeholder workshops with survivors, healthcare professionals and other stakeholders to consider the potential for a smoking cessation intervention for CAYA cancer survivors and what such an intervention would need to target and change. Findings will be disseminated to patient groups, healthcare professionals and researchers, through conference presentations, journal papers, plain English summaries and social media. DISCUSSION: PRISM will explore current delivery of, perceived need for, and barriers and facilitators to, smoking cessation advice and support to CAYA cancer survivors from the perspective of both survivors and healthcare professionals. A key strength of PRISM is the user involvement throughout the study and the additional exploration of survivors' views on vaping, a behaviour which often co-occurs with smoking. PRISM is the first step in the development of a person-centred, evidence- and theory-based smoking cessation intervention for CAYA cancer survivors who smoke, which if effective, will reduce morbidity and mortality in the CAYA cancer survivor population.
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    Brown MC, Araújo-Soares V, Skinner R, Brown J, Glaser AW, Hanratty H, et al. Protocol for the 'Supporting Young Cancer Survivors who Smoke' study (PRISM): Informing the development of a smoking cessation intervention for childhood, adolescent and young adult cancer survivors in England. PloS one. 2024;19(5):e0299321. PubMed PMID: 38748708. Pubmed Central PMCID: PMC11095735. Epub 2024/05/15. eng.
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    PLoS One
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10541/626999
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    10.1371/journal.pone.0299321
    PubMed ID
    38748708
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    https://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0299321
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    10.1371/journal.pone.0299321
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