Masonic Cancer Center, University of Minnesota
Understanding ways to help people who live in rural areas quit smoking is a public health priority. quitting smoking among rural people who smoke is a critical public health concern. People in rural areas smoke at higher rates than those in urban areas, experience high rates of smoking caused cancers and deaths. We are recruiting rural people from around the country to better understand how different quit smoking methods can improve a person's chances of successfully quitting smoking.
Smoking Cessation
Nicoderm CQ nicotine patch
Nicorette Nicotine Lozenges
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This is a SMART, where eligible rural people who smoke (RPWS) can be randomized up to two times to different resources/ways to help quit smoking. For each randomization, participants will use the assigned resources for 3 months, and partake in surveys at baseline, 1, and 3 months, during which they will be asked several questions related to use of resources, and smoking behavior. Carbon monoxide (CO) in exhaled breath will be collected at 3 months using iCO™ Smokerlyzer® (https://www.icoquit.com/us/) to determine biochemically confirmed abstinence.
Study Type : | INTERVENTIONAL |
Estimated Enrollment : | 272 participants |
Masking : | SINGLE |
Primary Purpose : | PREVENTION |
Official Title : | Evaluating Population-Based Strategies for Rural Smoking Cessation |
Actual Study Start Date : | 2024-12-01 |
Estimated Primary Completion Date : | 2028-10-01 |
Estimated Study Completion Date : | 2029-08-31 |
Information not available for Arms and Intervention/treatment
Ages Eligible for Study: | 21 Years |
Sexes Eligible for Study: | ALL |
Accepts Healthy Volunteers: | 1 |
Want to participate in this study, select a site at your convenience, send yourself email to get contact details and prescreening steps.
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