Telephone Counseling and the Distribution of Nicotine Patches to Smokers
NCT ID: NCT00851357
Last Updated: 2020-02-13
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COMPLETED
PHASE3
4200 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2009-02-28
2011-12-31
Brief Summary
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1. Test if sending active nicotine patches directly will lead to a higher quit rate, compared to a condition where the quitline assists the smokers to obtain patches by other means (e.g. via their health plans).
2. Test if sending placebo patches directly will also lead to a higher quit rate.
3. Test if quitline counseling increases the quit rate when the smokers already receive the nicotine patches.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
FACTORIAL
TREATMENT
QUADRUPLE
Study Groups
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Active patches and telephone counseling
Proactive Telephone Counseling and 8-weeks of nicotine patches
Nicotine Patch
Subjects are randomized into 1 of 3 conditions: active, placebo or usual care. Usual care subjects are not mailed patches; however, we facilitate their use by providing a certificate that can be used by the State Medicaid program and some insurance companies to obtain free patches. For those mailed patches directly, we will mail 8 weeks of patches. Dosage depends on the number of cigarettes per day (cpd). Light smokers (6-10 cpd) will receive 6 weeks of 14 mg and 2 weeks of 7 mg patches. Heavy smokers (11+ cpd) will receive 4 weeks of 21 mg, 2 weeks of 14 mg and 2 weeks of 7 mg patches. Placebo patches will have no nicotine, but will be packaged to mimic the active patches.
Telephone Counseling
Subjects call the Helpline and are screened for services. Eligible clients who give consent will be randomly assigned to a group.
Subjects will be randomized into one of 2 behavioral conditions: telephone counseling or self-help materials. Telephone counseling includes a comprehensive pre-quit session (to include motivation, planning, and setting of a quit date and discussion of nicotine patch use) plus up to 5 proactive follow-up calls. Telephone counseling has several distinguishing features, namely proactive follow up counseling calls, a manualized protocol, and relapse-sensitive scheduling.
Placebo patches and telephone counseling
Proactive Telephone Counseling and 8-weeks of placebo patches
Telephone Counseling
Subjects call the Helpline and are screened for services. Eligible clients who give consent will be randomly assigned to a group.
Subjects will be randomized into one of 2 behavioral conditions: telephone counseling or self-help materials. Telephone counseling includes a comprehensive pre-quit session (to include motivation, planning, and setting of a quit date and discussion of nicotine patch use) plus up to 5 proactive follow-up calls. Telephone counseling has several distinguishing features, namely proactive follow up counseling calls, a manualized protocol, and relapse-sensitive scheduling.
Placebo
Placebo nicotine patch
Telephone counseling
Proactive Telephone Counseling
Telephone Counseling
Subjects call the Helpline and are screened for services. Eligible clients who give consent will be randomly assigned to a group.
Subjects will be randomized into one of 2 behavioral conditions: telephone counseling or self-help materials. Telephone counseling includes a comprehensive pre-quit session (to include motivation, planning, and setting of a quit date and discussion of nicotine patch use) plus up to 5 proactive follow-up calls. Telephone counseling has several distinguishing features, namely proactive follow up counseling calls, a manualized protocol, and relapse-sensitive scheduling.
Active patches and materials
8-weeks of nicotine patches and materials
Nicotine Patch
Subjects are randomized into 1 of 3 conditions: active, placebo or usual care. Usual care subjects are not mailed patches; however, we facilitate their use by providing a certificate that can be used by the State Medicaid program and some insurance companies to obtain free patches. For those mailed patches directly, we will mail 8 weeks of patches. Dosage depends on the number of cigarettes per day (cpd). Light smokers (6-10 cpd) will receive 6 weeks of 14 mg and 2 weeks of 7 mg patches. Heavy smokers (11+ cpd) will receive 4 weeks of 21 mg, 2 weeks of 14 mg and 2 weeks of 7 mg patches. Placebo patches will have no nicotine, but will be packaged to mimic the active patches.
Self-Help Materials
Subjects call the Helpline and are screened for services. Eligible clients who give consent will be randomly assigned to a group.
Subjects will be randomized into one of 2 behavioral conditions: telephone counseling or self-help materials. Reading materials and written consent will be mailed to all study subjects the next business day.
Placebo patches and materials
8-weeks placebo patches and materials
Placebo
Placebo nicotine patch
Self-Help Materials
Subjects call the Helpline and are screened for services. Eligible clients who give consent will be randomly assigned to a group.
Subjects will be randomized into one of 2 behavioral conditions: telephone counseling or self-help materials. Reading materials and written consent will be mailed to all study subjects the next business day.
Materials
Self-help materials
Self-Help Materials
Subjects call the Helpline and are screened for services. Eligible clients who give consent will be randomly assigned to a group.
Subjects will be randomized into one of 2 behavioral conditions: telephone counseling or self-help materials. Reading materials and written consent will be mailed to all study subjects the next business day.
Interventions
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Nicotine Patch
Subjects are randomized into 1 of 3 conditions: active, placebo or usual care. Usual care subjects are not mailed patches; however, we facilitate their use by providing a certificate that can be used by the State Medicaid program and some insurance companies to obtain free patches. For those mailed patches directly, we will mail 8 weeks of patches. Dosage depends on the number of cigarettes per day (cpd). Light smokers (6-10 cpd) will receive 6 weeks of 14 mg and 2 weeks of 7 mg patches. Heavy smokers (11+ cpd) will receive 4 weeks of 21 mg, 2 weeks of 14 mg and 2 weeks of 7 mg patches. Placebo patches will have no nicotine, but will be packaged to mimic the active patches.
Telephone Counseling
Subjects call the Helpline and are screened for services. Eligible clients who give consent will be randomly assigned to a group.
Subjects will be randomized into one of 2 behavioral conditions: telephone counseling or self-help materials. Telephone counseling includes a comprehensive pre-quit session (to include motivation, planning, and setting of a quit date and discussion of nicotine patch use) plus up to 5 proactive follow-up calls. Telephone counseling has several distinguishing features, namely proactive follow up counseling calls, a manualized protocol, and relapse-sensitive scheduling.
Placebo
Placebo nicotine patch
Self-Help Materials
Subjects call the Helpline and are screened for services. Eligible clients who give consent will be randomly assigned to a group.
Subjects will be randomized into one of 2 behavioral conditions: telephone counseling or self-help materials. Reading materials and written consent will be mailed to all study subjects the next business day.
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Daily smoker
* \>=6 cigarettes per day
* Ready to quit within one month
* First time quitline caller
* Valid phone number
* Valid address (no P.O. boxes)
* California resident
* Agree to participate in study and evaluation
* English or Spanish speaking
Exclusion Criteria
* Use of Zyban or Chantix
* One of the following conditions: Severe allergy to adhesive tape, Arrhythmia, Angina, Heart attack within last year, Stroke within last year, Uncontrolled high blood pressure, Insulin-dependent diabetes, Pregnancy
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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California Department of Health Services
OTHER
University of California, San Diego
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Shu-Hong Zhu
Professor
Principal Investigators
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Shu-Hong Zhu, Ph.D.
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of California, San Diego
Locations
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University of Californian, San Diego: California Smokers' Helpline
San Diego, California, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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CDPH 05-45834
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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