A Randomized Trial of Internet Access to Nicotine Patches (iQS)
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| First Received Date ICMJE | September 21, 2007 | ||||
| Last Updated Date | July 5, 2012 | ||||
| Start Date ICMJE | March 2011 | ||||
| Estimated Primary Completion Date | November 2013 (final data collection date for primary outcome measure) | ||||
| Current Primary Outcome Measures ICMJE |
Self-reported 6-month prolonged abstinence from smoking [ Time Frame: Measured at 9 Months post-enrollment ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ] Participants complete the final study survey 9 months following enrollment in the program. They are asked to report when they had last smoked a cigarette, even a puff. Participants who report that they have not smoked in the past 6 months are counted as abstinent for the purposes of our study analysis. |
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| Original Primary Outcome Measures ICMJE |
Self-reported 6-month prolonged abstinence from smoking [ Time Frame: Measured at Month 9 ] | ||||
| Change History | Complete list of historical versions of study NCT00534404 on ClinicalTrials.gov Archive Site | ||||
| Current Secondary Outcome Measures ICMJE | Not Provided | ||||
| Original Secondary Outcome Measures ICMJE | Not Provided | ||||
| Current Other Outcome Measures ICMJE | Not Provided | ||||
| Original Other Outcome Measures ICMJE | Not Provided | ||||
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| Brief Title ICMJE | A Randomized Trial of Internet Access to Nicotine Patches | ||||
| Official Title ICMJE | iQuit Smoking: A Randomized Trial of Internet Access to Nicotine Patches | ||||
| Brief Summary | People who smoke cigarettes have an increased risk of developing emphysema, heart disease, and certain types of cancer. This study will evaluate the effectiveness of providing free nicotine patches from an online smoking cessation program, with and without telephone counseling, at improving quit rates in cigarette smokers. |
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| Detailed Description | The objective of this project is to determine the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of providing access to free nicotine patches, with or without a required linkage to proactive telephone counseling, as adjuncts to internet-assisted tobacco treatment. Online cessation services will be provided by the Center for Health Communication Research at the University of Michigan. This investigation has three specific aims and one exploratory aim:
Smokers searching online for help quitting (N=2,475) will be recruited and randomized to receive one of three treatments:
The Center for Health Communications Research at the University of Michigan will serve as the smoking cessation website for this research project. Developed by Vic Strecher and colleagues, Project Quit is a web-based program designed to help individuals who would like to quit smoking in the next 30 days. The program is grounded in cognitive-behavioral methods of smoking cessation and relapse prevention. The web-based smoking cessation intervention features highly tailored email messages. Once enrolled in the project and the baseline assessment is completed, participants receive six tailored web sessions namely:
Evaluations will occur at baseline and at 1-, 3-, and 9-months post-enrollment. The primary outcome measure will be self-reported 6-month prolonged abstinence measured at the 9-month evaluation. This proposal addresses a critical need for evidence-based cessation treatments for smokers. At the completion of this project, it is our expectation that we will have identified an effective online intervention package (or packages) for dissemination of internet-assisted tobacco treatment. This study will enroll people recruited via online sources. Participants will complete a baseline survey about their smoking habits and quit history. Participants will then be randomly assigned to one of the following three treatment groups:
Participants receiving telephone counseling will receive 5 phone calls over a 2-month period to discuss their personal smoking cessation plan; they must complete the pre-quit and 7-10 day calls in order to receive the nicotine patches. At 1, 3, and 9 months post-enrollment, all participants will complete online surveys about their smoking cessation experience. Participants will be contacted by phone to complete the surveys if they do not complete them online. |
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| Study Type ICMJE | Interventional | ||||
| Study Phase | Not Provided | ||||
| Study Design ICMJE | Allocation: Randomized Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment Masking: Open Label Primary Purpose: Treatment |
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| Publications * | Not Provided | ||||
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* Includes publications given by the data provider as well as publications identified by ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier (NCT Number) in Medline. |
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| Recruitment Status ICMJE | Recruiting | ||||
| Estimated Enrollment ICMJE | 2475 | ||||
| Estimated Completion Date | November 2013 | ||||
| Estimated Primary Completion Date | November 2013 (final data collection date for primary outcome measure) | ||||
| Eligibility Criteria ICMJE | Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
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| Gender | Both | ||||
| Ages | 18 Years and older | ||||
| Accepts Healthy Volunteers | Yes | ||||
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| Location Countries ICMJE | United States | ||||
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| NCT Number ICMJE | NCT00534404 | ||||
| Other Study ID Numbers ICMJE | 511, R01HL086684-01, R01 HL086684-01 | ||||
| Has Data Monitoring Committee | Yes | ||||
| Responsible Party | Lawrence C. An, University of Michigan | ||||
| Study Sponsor ICMJE | University of Michigan | ||||
| Collaborators ICMJE | National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) | ||||
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| Information Provided By | University of Michigan | ||||
| Verification Date | July 2012 | ||||
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