Support Person Intervention to Promote a Smoking Helpline Among Under Resourced Smokers
Status: | Active, not recruiting |
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Conditions: | Smoking Cessation |
Therapuetic Areas: | Pulmonary / Respiratory Diseases |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - Any |
Updated: | 2/8/2019 |
Start Date: | May 1, 2017 |
End Date: | November 6, 2019 |
Pilot Study Phase - Nonsmoker Interventions to Increase Use of Quitline Services Among Racially Diverse Low Income Smokers
This pilot study is being done to adapt an effective 1 session phone coaching intervention
for nonsmoking support persons to a low income population. This study will also pilot new
intervention components including text messaging and health incentives. The goal of the
intervention is for support persons to prompt their smoker to use quitline services. To see
if these methods are effective, smokers in this study will be asked to complete assessments
about their quit attempts and smoking status. The study will also evaluate if the smokers use
quitline services or not. The preliminary findings will be used to provide data for an R01
NIH grant submission.
for nonsmoking support persons to a low income population. This study will also pilot new
intervention components including text messaging and health incentives. The goal of the
intervention is for support persons to prompt their smoker to use quitline services. To see
if these methods are effective, smokers in this study will be asked to complete assessments
about their quit attempts and smoking status. The study will also evaluate if the smokers use
quitline services or not. The preliminary findings will be used to provide data for an R01
NIH grant submission.
This is a proposal to conduct a pilot study to adapt an effective 1 session phone coaching
intervention for nonsmoking support persons to a low income population. The study will also
pilot new intervention components including text messaging and health incentives. The goal of
the intervention is for support persons to prompt their smoker to use quitline services. The
study will also build on prior work by enrolling smokers for assessments of quit attempts and
smoking abstinence. The study uses a non-randomized, single group design. Thirty
nonsmoker-smoker dyads will be enrolled in three waves of 10 each. The nonsmokers will
receive different intervention components depending on the time of their enrollment.
Nonsmokers will complete assessments at baseline and at 1 month follow-up. Smokers will be
enrolled for assessments only at baseline and 3 month follow-up. The vendor for the Minnesota
state quitline, Alere Wellbeing Inc. (a sole subsidiary of Optum) will track if smokers use
quitline services over 3 months of follow-up. The aims of this pilot study are to: (1) Assess
the feasibility of enrolling low income, racially diverse nonsmoker-smoker dyads; (2) Adapt
and refine the support person intervention components to a low income population with
feedback from the nonsmoker participants; and (3) Assess the feasibility of obtaining
assessments from the smokers on quit attempts and smoking abstinence outcomes. The
preliminary findings will be used to provide data for an R01 NIH grant submission.
intervention for nonsmoking support persons to a low income population. The study will also
pilot new intervention components including text messaging and health incentives. The goal of
the intervention is for support persons to prompt their smoker to use quitline services. The
study will also build on prior work by enrolling smokers for assessments of quit attempts and
smoking abstinence. The study uses a non-randomized, single group design. Thirty
nonsmoker-smoker dyads will be enrolled in three waves of 10 each. The nonsmokers will
receive different intervention components depending on the time of their enrollment.
Nonsmokers will complete assessments at baseline and at 1 month follow-up. Smokers will be
enrolled for assessments only at baseline and 3 month follow-up. The vendor for the Minnesota
state quitline, Alere Wellbeing Inc. (a sole subsidiary of Optum) will track if smokers use
quitline services over 3 months of follow-up. The aims of this pilot study are to: (1) Assess
the feasibility of enrolling low income, racially diverse nonsmoker-smoker dyads; (2) Adapt
and refine the support person intervention components to a low income population with
feedback from the nonsmoker participants; and (3) Assess the feasibility of obtaining
assessments from the smokers on quit attempts and smoking abstinence outcomes. The
preliminary findings will be used to provide data for an R01 NIH grant submission.
Nonsmoker Inclusion Criteria:
- Minnesota resident
- 18 years of age or older
- Is a never smoker or former smoker (no cigarette smoking in past 6 months)
- Has a low income defined as receiving state funded health insurance including medical
assistance (e.g., Medicaid) or MinnesotaCare
- Has access to a working cellular telephone with text messaging capabilities
- Has a mailing address/P.O. box
- Have regular contact with a current smoker is at least 18 years of age, resides in MN
- Provided verbal consent
Nonsmoker Exclusion Criteria:
- Their smoker does not provide written informed consent
Smoker Study Inclusion Criteria:
- Minnesota resident
- 18 years of age or older
- Has a low income defined as receiving state funded health insurance including medical
assistance (e.g., Medicaid) or MinnesotaCare
- Has access to a working phone
- Has a mailing address/P.O. box
- Has smoked at least 1 cigarette in the past 30 days (to include both
light/intermittent as well as daily/frequent smokers thus enhancing generalizability)
- Has not participated in a stop smoking program in the past 3 months including
receiving pharmacotherapy for smoking cessation
- Provided written informed consent
Smoker Exclusion Criteria:
- Their nonsmoker does not provide verbal consent
We found this trial at
1
site
200 First Street SW
Rochester, Minnesota 55905
Rochester, Minnesota 55905
507-284-2511
Phone: 507-538-6625
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