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The "Quit-for-Kids" Project: to Increase Abstinence and Protect Children from Tobacco Smoke Exposure
Sponsor: The University of Hong Kong
Summary
This project aims to test the effectiveness of an integrated intervention of brief cessation advice (AWARD), Nicotine Replacement Therapy, and Instant Messaging support compared with waitlist control participants among adult daily smokers who lived with their children and non-smoking partners.
Official title: An Integrated Smoking Cessation Intervention Model of Brief Advice, Nicotine Replacement Therapy and Mobile Health Support for Smoking Parents to Increase Abstinence and Protect Children from Tobacco Smoke Exposure: a Randomized Controlled Trial
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
1200
Start Date
2024-02-05
Completion Date
2025-12-31
Last Updated
2024-12-09
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Interventions
Brief cessation advice (AWARD)
Ask about smoking history, Warn about the high risk of smoking, Advise to quit as soon as possible, Refer to the smoking cessation services, and Do it again (if the smokers refuse to set a quit date).
Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT)
1-week sampling of Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) will be provided to support quit attempt. Full pharmacological treatment (12-week) will be available if needed.
Instant messaging Support (IM)
Chat-based mHealth personalized psychosocial and behavioural counselling (smoking cessation and SHS exposure reduction messages will be derived from previously tested interventional studies) using baseline children health and biofeedback data to support quitting throughout the intervention period of 3 months.
Financial Incentive (FI)
A financial incentive (vouchers) of HK$ 500 will be provided for biochemically validated smoking abstinence at 3- and 6-month follow-up. Considering a possibly low engagement rate of the smokers in mHealth-based support (17% in our previous trial, non-engagement mostly due to busy work), additional HK$ 200 will be provided for participants who actively engaged in the mHealth counselling (defined by have discussed quitting process for \>2 times) at 3-month follow-up.
Self-help smoking cessation booklet
A well-designed self-help booklet will be provided to guide and provide detailed information on smoking cessation. The contents include information about the benefits of quitting, smoking and diseases, methods to quit, how to handle withdrawal symptoms, declaration of quitting, etc.
Environmental assessment derived intervention
In a selected subgroup of 50 families with an additional signed consents, four home visits will be done to: 1. Setup an indoor air quality (IAQ) monitor to collect 24hr air quality data (2 weeks), 2. Collect the monitor for data retrieval, 3. Setup the monitor at 6 months follow-up (2 weeks), 4. Collect the monitor for data retrieval. Environmental assessment derived intervention, including results interpretation and health advice, will be provided via phone calls for the 50 families within 1 week after the data collection.
Locations (1)
The University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong, China