Helping Smokers to Quit Via the Smoke-free Teen Contest 2011: A Randomized Controlled Trial
NCT ID: NCT01671553
Last Updated: 2012-08-23
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
269 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2011-10-31
2012-10-31
Brief Summary
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Aim The aims are (1) to promote smoking cessation in the community and (2) assess the effect of different smoking cessation approaches through the Smoke-free Teen Contest. The specific objectives of the study are to test the effectiveness of different smoking cessation approaches on quit rate and change in smoking behaviours among smokers who are referred by Hong Kong Council on Smoking and Health (COSH).
Methods The referred smokers were nominated by primary 1 to secondary 3 students who joined the Smoke-free Teen Contest organized by COSH. Two domains of outcome will be assessed: (1) the primary outcome is the self-reported 7-day point prevalence (pp) quit rate at 6 months and (2)the secondary outcomes included (i) biochemical validated quit rate at 6 months and (ii) rate of smoking reduction by at least of half and (iii) number of quit attempts at 6 months.
Procedure Smokers, who are referred by the Hong Kong Council on Smoking and Health (COSH), were nominated by primary 1 to secondary 3 students joined Smoke-free Teen Contest organized by COSH. Those smokers will be randomized into two groups (Intervention group and Control group) using the clustered randomization method by school. After the clustered randomization, the oral consent of eligible subjects were obtained to the study through telephone interview. Intervention group will receive 1,2,3, 8-week and 6-month telephone follow-up after baseline, while control group will only receive 6-month telephone follow-up after baseline. Those participants who reported to have stopped smoking will be invited for biochemical validation of smoking status at 6-month follow-up.
Hypothesis We hypothesize that the intensive telephone counselling plus NRT treatment will lead to significant increases in rates of smoking cessation in the intervention groups than the control group.
Detailed Description
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Consistent findings from previous studies demonstrated that social support appears to be one of the strongest determinants of success at quitting smoking and remaining abstinent. Ward and Klesges showed that social (family) support affects smoking outcome and may influence readiness to quit. In a US study, family support was reported to be the most significant predictor, compared to peer and significant-other support, on the experiential and behavioral processes of change in a smoking cessation program for adult smokers. Similar results were also found in a local study on the motivation to reduce smoking among smokers who are not willing to quit. It is therefore imperative to involve a family member as the first point of contact in the health care system regarding supporting their smoking family members in the quitting process.
In Hong Kong, 33.6% of fathers and 2.6% of mothers smoke. Nevertheless, only 1.8% male smokers had tried smoking cessation service and among those who had not tried any, 86.1% reported that they would not try the service. Establishing rapport with schools and building capacity in tobacco control in students could be a feasible way to engage smokers in tobacco control advocacy. This could also help smokers who may not have access to services which assists them in quitting smoking.
To fill those aforementioned gaps, in this proposed project, all primary school students and junior forms of secondary school students are mobilized for the establishment of smoke-free homes. They play an active role in advocating for a 'Smoke-free Environment' in their home by nominating, encouraging and supporting their family members and relatives to quit smoking.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Counseling group
Study participants in the intervention group were received an intensive smoking cessation telephone counselling with 2-weeks free and 6-weeks discount nicotine replacement therapy (NRT).
Counseling group
The content for the brief counseling group adopts a AWARD approach including asking the smoking habit, warning about the health risks associated with smoking, advising the smokers to quit, referring to specialized service, and repeating the above message. Additional telephone follow-up counseling at 1, 2, 3 and 8-week will be made to the participants in this group.
Control group
Study participants in the control group were not received any quitting assistance other than the self-help materials provided by Hong Kong Council on Smoking and Health (COSH).
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Counseling group
The content for the brief counseling group adopts a AWARD approach including asking the smoking habit, warning about the health risks associated with smoking, advising the smokers to quit, referring to specialized service, and repeating the above message. Additional telephone follow-up counseling at 1, 2, 3 and 8-week will be made to the participants in this group.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Able to communicate in Cantonese
* Intend to quit smoking
Exclusion Criteria
* Currently following other forms of smoking cessation programme
* Have a previous history of allergy to NRT patch or gum
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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The University of Hong Kong
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Prof. Sophia Siu-chee Chan
Professor
Principal Investigators
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Sophia SC Chan, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
HKU
Locations
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The University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong SAR, , China
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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COSH-SmokefreeTeen
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id