Motivational Incentives to Reduce Secondhand Smoke in NICU Infants' Homes
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Smoking Cessation |
Therapuetic Areas: | Pulmonary / Respiratory Diseases |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | Any |
Updated: | 5/16/2018 |
Start Date: | August 2012 |
End Date: | January 30, 2018 |
Motivational Incentives to Reduce Secondhand Smoke in NICU Infants' Homes (The Baby's Breath II Project)
A randomized, controlled, parallel group design will be used to test whether a Secondhand
Smoke Exposure program initiated in the hospital and completed in the home using motivational
interviewing plus motivational incentives (MI+) is more effective than Conventional Care (CC)
with Neonatal Incentives Care Unit Infants' parents.
Smoke Exposure program initiated in the hospital and completed in the home using motivational
interviewing plus motivational incentives (MI+) is more effective than Conventional Care (CC)
with Neonatal Incentives Care Unit Infants' parents.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Have an infant that is at least 1 week prior to the estimated date of hospital
discharge in the NICU at Children's Memorial Hermann Hospital (CMHH)
- Report at least one person living in the home who smokes
- Agree to attend intervention sessions and to invite other household members
- Live within 50 miles of our center
- Have access to a telephone.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Severe cognitive, and/or psychiatric impairment, per judgment of NICU and research
staff, that precludes cooperation with study protocol
- Inability to read, write, and speak English or Spanish
- Inability or unwillingness to provide signed consent for participation
- Inability or unwillingness to meet study requirements, including home visits for data
collection and intervention purposes.
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Houston, Texas 77030
Principal Investigator: Angela L Stotts, PhD
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