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N/ACompleted· 63 enrolled
Drug / intervention
Individual Rewards +4 morebehavioral
Likely dose
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NCT01303081N/ACompleted

Financial Incentive Structures for Smoking Cessation: A Pilot Randomized Trial

University of Pennsylvania·interventional·Posted Feb 24, 2011·Updated Aug 2, 2012

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating Individual Rewards, Fixed Deposits, and 3 other interventions for Tobacco Use Disorder. Completed, enrolled 63 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

Financial incentives may be more effective than other approaches to smoking cessation, but research is needed to identify the optimal structures of incentives. The investigators will conduct a pilot randomized trial comparing different incentive structures for smoking cessation. Collaborating with Walgreens leadership, the investigators will enroll their employees in this RCT using the investigators new web-based research infrastructure (called the Way to Health platform, and approved as a Prime protocol by the IRB as reference # 811860). Hypothesis: providing patients with financial incentives can promote healthier behaviors (e.g.: quit smoking).

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
Allocation--
Masking--
Primary Purpose--
CountriesUnited States

Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
2011201220132014201520162017201820192020202120222023202420252026
First PostedFeb 24, 2011
Enrollment StartJun 1, 2011
Primary CompletionJun 1, 2012
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 1 yearPosted 15.4 years ago

Interventions

Individual Rewardsbehavioral

If participants quit smoking by their target quit date, and that is confirmed by cotinine/anabasine tests, they will receive a monetary award from the study investigators.

Fixed Depositsbehavioral

Participants will have to deposit a certain monetary amount of their own money as an incentive to quit smoking. If they quit smoking by their target quit date, and that is confirmed by cotinine/anabasine tests, participants will receive their deposit back. If participants do not quit, their money will be used to support future research studies designed to help people stop smoking.

Chosen Depositsbehavioral

Participants will choose their deposit amount (XX = chosen deposit); this same amount will be returned upon success (that is, quit smoking by the target quit date, and having this confirmed by cotinine/anabasine tests). If participants do not quit, their money will be used to support future research studies designed to help people stop smoking. The default deposit will be set to a certain monetary amount for consistency with other arms, and participants can increase or decrease this amount until they reach the amount they want to deposit.

Competitive Deposits (Pari-Mutuel)behavioral

Groups (or "cohorts") of 6 smokers each will be formed on a rolling basis, linking individuals with target quit dates (day "0's") near each other. Participants will deposit a certain monetary amount (Y) in an account, and the payout for quitting on this arm will be Y x 6/Q , where Q is the number of quits in the cohort. Again, success will be confirmed by cotinine or anabasine tests, and if participants do not quit, their money will be used to support future research studies designed to help people stop smoking.

Usual Carebehavioral

Participants will receive reimbursements for completing the surveys that are part of the Way To Quit program and for submitting saliva or urine samples at 14 days and 3 months (among those eligible).