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NCT06697496
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A Smartphone Application (QuitBot) for the Improvement of Smoking Cessation Among American Indians and Alaska Natives, NAITIVE Trial

Sponsor: Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center

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Summary

This clinical trial develops a chatbot smartphone application (app), QuitBot, and text messaging to help American Indians (AI) and Alaska Natives (AN) to quit smoking commercial tobacco (smoking cessation), and evaluates two remote smoking cessation programs to see how well they work for helping AI/AN people quit smoking commercial tobacco. AI/AN populations have one of the highest rates of commercial cigarette smoking of any racial and ethnic group in the United States (US). They also have a higher rate of developing smoking-related cancer but are less likely to quit smoking. The two programs are designed to provide personalized support in setting a smoking cessation goal, tasks to reach the smoking cessation goal, and motivation to remain smoke-free. This may help to keep participants engaged and support them in their quit efforts, and may improve smoking cessation among AI and AN.

Official title: Navigation and Artificial Intelligence Technology for Indigenous Virtual Education on Smoking Cessation (NAITIVE)

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

772

Start Date

2026-06-01

Completion Date

2030-10-31

Last Updated

2026-02-19

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

DEVICE

QuitBot Smoking Cessation Chatbot Program

Participate in Quitbot chatbot program

DEVICE

QuitBot Smoking Cessation Text Messaging Program

Participate in Quitbot texting program

OTHER

Survey Administration

Ancillary studies

OTHER

Interview

Ancillary studies

PROCEDURE

Carbon Monoxide Measurement

Ancillary studies

Locations (1)

Fred Hutch/University of Washington Cancer Consortium

Seattle, Washington, United States