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Contingency Management for Smoking Cessation in Homeless Smokers
Sponsor: Duke University
Summary
The purpose of this study is to examine the effectiveness of an internet-based contingency management program for smoking cessation in persons who are homeless. Thirty homeless smokers will be enrolled in the study. Participants will receive payment based on their own low carbon monoxide readings, which indicate being quit from smoking. Participants will be prescribed nicotine replacement (patches and either gum or lozenge)and bupropion. All participants will receive a four sessions of smoking cessation counseling, and will be trained to perform carbon monoxide monitoring with a device provided by the study. They will also be provided with a mobile phone equipped with a video camera, and will use this equipment at home to monitor their carbon monoxide . Participants will record videos of themselves taking a carbon monoxide reading and displaying the results, and will upload the videos to a secured website that is only accessible by the research team members and the participant. Payment will be based on providing carbon monoxide readings that indicate abstinence. The study is designed to address the following aims: Specific Aim 1: To evaluate whether it is feasible to use internet-based contingency management for helping smokers who are homeless stop smoking. Specific Aim 2: To evaluate how effective internet-based contingency managementis on decreasing smoking in smokers who are homeless.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 70 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
25
Start Date
2013-01
Completion Date
2014-09
Last Updated
2026-05-04
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Bupropion
All participants who are medically eligible to take Bupropion will receive this study medication one week prior to their smoking quit date.
Nicotine replacement therapy
All participants will receive two forms of nicotine replacement therapy - nicotine patches and a rescue method (either gum or lozenge).
Contingency Management
All participants will be asked to provide home carbon monoxide monitoring with equipment that is loaned to them. When participants provide readings that are low enough to suggest abstinence from smoking, they are provided monetary reinforcement (i.e., money).
Locations (1)
VA Medical Center
Durham, North Carolina, United States