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Investigating Novel Smoking Cessation Primary Care Interventions in Rural Environments

RECRUITINGN/ASponsored by Medical University of South Carolina
Actively Recruiting
PhaseN/A
SponsorMedical University of South Carolina
Started2023-03-07
Est. completion2027-02-28
Eligibility
Age18 Years+
Healthy vol.Accepted
Locations1 site

Summary

The purpose of this research study is to evaluate an electronic visit (e-visit) for smoking cessation across rural primary care settings. Participants will be randomly assigned to receive either the smoking cessation e-visit or not. The e-visit will look similar to an online questionnaire asking about smoking history, motivation to quit, and preferences for medications for quitting smoking. Participants may receive a prescription for a smoking cessation medication as an outcome of the e-visit, if randomized to the e-visit group, but there is no requirement to take any medication. This study consists of questionnaires and breath samples provided at 4 separate time points throughout the study. Participation in this study will take about 24 weeks.

Eligibility

Age: 18 Years+Healthy volunteers accepted
Inclusion Criteria:

* Current cigarette smoking, defined as smoking 1+ cigarettes per day, for 20+ days out of the last 30, for the last 6+ months
* Age 18+
* Enrolled in Epic's MyChart program or willing to enroll
* Possess a valid e-mail address that is checked daily to access study assessments and MyChart messages
* Owner of an iOS or Android compatible smartphone to provide remote CO readings
* Have a valid address at which mail can be received (for mailing iCO™)
* English fluency

Exclusion Criteria:

\- Current engagement in cessation treatment, defined as use of an FDA-approved cessation medication within the last 7 days

Conditions2

CancerSmoking Cessation

Locations1 site

Medical University of South Carolina
Charleston, South Carolina, 29425
Noelle E Natale843-876-9457natalen@musc.edu

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