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Contingency Management to Promote Smoking Cessation
Sponsor: University of Kansas Medical Center
Summary
Many hospitals and outpatient clinics often refer people who smoke to quitlines and provide prescriptions for smoking cessation medications, but patients rarely fully engage in counseling or use their cessation medications. This is a single-arm, open-label pilot study to provide feasibility metrics for a text-based contingency management (CM) intervention to increase engagement in smoking cessation treatment. All participants (N=20) will be referred to a state quitline and will receive a prescription for medication plus 12 weeks of a text-based CM intervention to increase engagement in quitline calls and varenicline utilization. The engagement of participants in quitline counseling will be tracked for 6 weeks and medication utilization for 12 weeks post-enrollment. The investigators will use mixed-methods to collect implementation and acceptability data to inform changes to the text-based contingency management (CM) intervention.
Official title: Using Contingency Management to Promote Adherence to Smoking Cessation Treatment
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
20
Start Date
2024-09-20
Completion Date
2026-01-30
Last Updated
2025-07-22
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
CounsCM+MedCM (Health Rewards)
Small financial incentives for completing quitline calls (CounsCM) plus small financial incentives for taking varenicline (MedCM).
Locations (1)
University of Kansas Medical Center
Kansas City, Kansas, United States