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Enhancing Quitline Services for African American Smokers

NCT03064971

Description:

This study proposes to test the value of a culturally specific program for African American smokers to quit smoking.

Recruiting Status:

Completed

Phase:

N/A

Trial Eligibility

Document

Title

  • Brief Title: Enhancing Quitline Services for African American Smokers
  • Official Title: Enhancing Quitline Services for African American Smokers: RCT of an Evidence-Based DVD

Clinical Trial IDs

  • ORG STUDY ID: CASE8516
  • NCT ID: NCT03064971

Conditions

  • Tobacco Use Cessation

Purpose

This study proposes to test the value of a culturally specific program for African American smokers to quit smoking.

Detailed Description

      The intervention to be tested, Pathways to Freedom (PTF), is a video-based program that will
      be examined as an adjunct to tobacco cessation services provided through a state quitline.
      Investigators will conduct a 3-arm randomized controlled trial (RCT) to obtain real-world
      evidence for the efficacy of the PTF DVD. Participants will be randomly assigned to receive
      standard care plus PTF DVD, standard care plus standard smoking cessation DVD, or standard
      care only; assessments will occur at baseline, 3, and 6 months post-enrollment. All
      participants will receive nicotine replacement therapy (NRT). Thus, the impact of the PTF
      DVD will be isolated, informing investigators whether standard telephone counseling can be
      enhanced by the provision of a culturally specific DVD-based intervention. The primary
      abstinence outcome will be cotinine-verified 7-day point-prevalence abstinence (ppa) at the
      6-month follow-up; secondary outcomes will be 7-day ppa at 3-months, 24-hour ppa, and 28-day
      continuous abstinence.

      Objective 1: To test the efficacy of an innovative evidence-based smoking cessation DVD
      targeting African American smokers. Investigators will conduct a 3-arm randomized controlled
      trial (RCT) to obtain real-world evidence for the efficacy of the Pathway to Freedom (PTF)
      DVD. Participants will be randomly assigned to receive standard care plus PTF DVD, standard
      care plus standard smoking cessation DVD, or standard care only; assessments will occur at
      baseline, 3, and 6 months post-enrollment. All participants will receive nicotine
      replacement therapy (NRT). Thus, the impact of the PTF DVD will be isolated, informing us of
      whether standard telephone counseling can be enhanced by the provision of a culturally
      specific DVD-based intervention. The primary abstinence outcome will be cotinine-verified
      7-day point-prevalence abstinence (ppa) at the 6-month follow-up; secondary outcomes will be
      7-day ppa at 3-months, 24-hour ppa, and 28-day continuous abstinence. Controlling for
      covariates (any group differences in socio-demographics, smoking history, and NRT use), the
      study hypothesizes that standard care plus the PTF DVD will produce greater abstinence rates
      compared to standard care plus a standard cessation DVD. In this study, it is also expect
      that the greater abstinence rates in the PTF DVD condition will be maintained over time.

      Objective 2: To examine the effect of the PTF DVD on treatment engagement. Previous research
      suggests that culturally specific interventions are preferred by African American smokers
      compared to standard interventions. This preference may impact engagement in treatment,
      which would also represent an important indicator of success. Controlling for baseline
      differences, this study hypothesizes that the PTF DVD will lead to greater engagement in
      treatment, specifically positive evaluations of the telephone counseling and smoking
      cessation DVDs, session length, completed counseling sessions, DVD viewing, NRT use, use of
      coping strategies, and study retention compared to the standard DVD control group.

      Objective 3 (exploratory): To assess the feasibility of delivering the PTF DVD in an online
      format. Although there are several indications that a DVD format is cutting edge for African
      American smokers, who tend to be of lower socioeconomic status and have less Internet
      access, the study will assess the acceptability and utilization of delivering the video
      interventions in an online format. Specifically, at the 3 and 6-month follow-ups,
      participants will rate their satisfaction and experience with accessing the videos in each
      condition via a private YouTube channel, and report the frequency of online viewing. As this
      is an exploratory aim, there is no specific hypotheses.
    

Trial Arms

NameTypeDescriptionInterventions
Standard care + PTF DVDExperimentalThe intervention will include the standard care, with the addition of the PTF DVD. Participants randomized to this condition will receive Pathways to Freedom: Leading the Way to a Smoke-Free Community© (PTF). The content of the intervention parallels the types of education, advice, and cessation/relapse prevention strategies that are delivered in clinic and quitline contexts, except for the focus on the specific needs of the Black community. The 60- minute DVD consists of 7 sections. The cultural adaptations (e.g., focus on menthol, focus on religion/spirituality, Black images and music) were infused throughout the DVD. The PTF DVD is useable at varying levels along the readiness to quit smoking continuum, as viewers are empowered to view sections that match their interests and goals. Quit Coaches will be trained to refer participants to appropriate sections for additional help.
    Standard care + standard smoking cessation DVDActive ComparatorThis arm includes standard care, plus a standard smoking cessation DVD. The evidence-based "How to Quit" DVD contains 60 minutes of smoking cessation information and strategies. Narrated by a physician, it describes the process of quitting and strategies for increasing physical activity and healthy nutrition. It includes testimonials from former smokers and dialogue among smokers in a group counseling setting. The information is presented in a standard format, intended for the general population of smokers.
      Standard care onlyActive ComparatorFollowing the first counseling session, participants may receive up to 3 additional proactive counseling calls. Follow-up calls focus on challenges that may have occurred on the quit date or with the use of medication. Quit Coaches® review and modify the person's quit plan, and provide support as appropriate. Participants also receive standard self-help materials by mail, which is often referred to by Quit Coaches. For individuals who have successfully quit, the Coach will focus on relapse prevention strategies. Quit Coaches provide medication education to all participants eligible and interested in using cessation medications. This study will provide starter NRT kits (2 weeks supply) to all participants. Coaches provide decision support using a database-supported algorithm based on current scientific evidence and the product manufacturer use instructions for each drug.

        Eligibility Criteria

                Inclusion Criteria:
        
                  -  Self-identification as Black/African American
        
                  -  Current smokers (smoked at least 100 lifetime cigarettes and currently smoke on some
                     or every day) who would like help quitting
        
                  -  Eligible for state quitline services
        
                  -  Access to devices that play DVDs
        
                  -  Permanent contact information
        
                Exclusion Criteria:
        
                  -  Recent quitters (have not smoked in past 7 days)
        
                  -  Medical contraindications for nicotine replacement therapy (NRT)
              
        Maximum Eligible Age:N/A
        Minimum Eligible Age:18 Years
        Eligible Gender:All
        Healthy Volunteers:Accepts Healthy Volunteers

        Primary Outcome Measures

        Measure:Cotinine-verified 7-day point-prevalence abstinence (ppa)
        Time Frame:At 6 months
        Safety Issue:
        Description:number of patients who self-report abstinence from tobacco at 6 months who have confirmed abstinence with a test of saliva for cotinine, an alkaloid found in tobacco

        Secondary Outcome Measures

        Measure:Cotinine-verified 7-day ppa
        Time Frame:At 3 months
        Safety Issue:
        Description:number of patients at 3 months who self-report abstinence from tobacco for 7 days who have confirmed abstinence with a test of saliva for cotinine, an alkaloid found in tobacco
        Measure:Cotinine-verified 24-hour ppa
        Time Frame:At 3 months
        Safety Issue:
        Description:number of patients at 3 months who self-report abstinence from tobacco for 24 hours who have confirmed abstinence with a test of saliva for cotinine, an alkaloid found in tobacco
        Measure:Cotinine-verified 24-hour ppa
        Time Frame:At 6 months
        Safety Issue:
        Description:number of patients at 6 months who self-report abstinence from tobacco for 24 hours who have confirmed abstinence with a test of saliva for cotinine, an alkaloid found in tobacco
        Measure:28-day continuous abstinence
        Time Frame:At 3 months
        Safety Issue:
        Description:number of patients at 3 months who self-report abstinence from tobacco for 28 days who have confirmed abstinence with a test of saliva for cotinine, an alkaloid found in tobacco
        Measure:28-day continuous abstinence
        Time Frame:At 6 months
        Safety Issue:
        Description:number of patients at 6 months who self-report abstinence from tobacco for 28 days who have confirmed abstinence with a test of saliva for cotinine, an alkaloid found in tobacco

        Details

        Phase:N/A
        Primary Purpose:Interventional
        Overall Status:Not yet recruiting
        Lead Sponsor:Case Comprehensive Cancer Center

        Trial Keywords

        • Quitline
        • culturally specific

        Last Updated

        March 27, 2017