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Table 1 Information to be extracted from eligible studies

From: Identifying effective components for mobile health behaviour change interventions for smoking cessation and service uptake: protocol of a systematic review and planned meta-analysis

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Information to be extracted

Publication details

First author name, year of publication

Study setting

Country and source of participants, e.g. primary/secondary care, vpharmacy, advertisement

Duration of study and follow up

Reported information on the duration of study and follow up for each outcome

Year of study

Year of study

Participant demographics

Participant mean age, percentage of current smokers, average number of cigarettes per day

Sample size

Sample sizes included in the analysis

Perceived barriers

Identified barriers of behaviour change prior to intervention design

The use of theory to design intervention

No theory used/the use of theory to inform interventions/the use of theory to classify participants/the use of theory to tailor interventions according to participants

19 Theory Coding Scheme (when > 50 studies are included)

Behaviour change techniques

Coding scheme for behaviour change technique using BCTTv1 [16]

Mobile functionality

SMS, MMS, email, phone call, internet, apps, IVR

Tailored design

No tailoring function (fixed intervention)/personalisation based on participant characteristics or personal preferences/tailored to participant needs

Communication pathway

One-way/two-way/interactive communication

Description of technology engagement

Detailed description of any form of measurement for engagement in technology, e.g. automated monitoring of the users’ interactions with the system, etc.

Description of control and intervention groups

Detailed description of control and intervention groups

Outcomes measured

Self-reported smoking abstinence

Verified smoking abstinence

Uptake of smoking cessation services, e.g. the number of service attendance

Reference of additional information

Additional information elsewhere that is related to the intervention design