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  • Clinical trial methodology
  • Behavioral science

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  • Varied outcome measures in smoking research cause confusion.
  • Consensus on criteria can improve study comparability.
  • This study addresses preferences and consensus on outcome criteria in smoking cessation trials.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To overview tobacco researchers' preferred outcome criteria in smoking cessation trials.
  • To determine the level of expert consensus on these outcome criteria.

Main Methods:

  • A three-round online Delphi study with smoking cessation experts.
  • Experts rated the importance of outcome measures on a seven-point scale.
  • Measures included self-reported and biochemically validated outcomes with various follow-up periods.

Main Results:

  • Consensus reached on prolonged abstinence (6/12 months), point prevalence abstinence (7 days), continuous abstinence (6 months), and cigarettes smoked (7 days).
  • Biochemical validation is not always required; preferred methods include carbon monoxide and cotinine.
  • Preferred follow-up periods are 6 and/or 12 months, with or without intermediate measurements.

Conclusions:

  • Partial compliance with the Russell standard was observed.
  • Additional measures like 7-day point-prevalence abstinence and cotinine validation are important.
  • A need for a more comprehensive standard, such as the proposed "Russell 2.0", was identified.