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N/ACompleted· 1,944 enrolled
Drug / intervention
Specialized Quitline +1 morebehavioral
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NCT03194958N/ACompleted

Helping the Poor Quit Smoking: Specialized Quitlines and Meeting Basic Needs

Washington University School of Medicine·interventional·Posted Jun 21, 2017·Updated Dec 26, 2023

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating Specialized Quitline and Basic Needs Navigator for Smoking Cessation and 14 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 1,944 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

Using a 2x2 randomized factorial design, we will conduct a statewide field trial in Missouri to compare the relative and combined effects of these two strategies for augmenting an existing, evidence-based tobacco quitline program. Among 2000 low-income smokers, half will receive standard Missouri quitline services and half will receive new Specialized Quitline services targeted to this group. In each of these groups, half also will receive calls from a trained navigator to help them address unmet Basic Needs and the accompanying psychological distress that act as barriers to smoking cessation.

Study Details

Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
201820192020202120222023202420252026
First PostedJun 21, 2017
Enrollment StartJun 5, 2017
Primary CompletionJul 1, 2022
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 5.1 yearsPosted 9.0 years ago

Interventions

Specialized Quitlinebehavioral

Very low-income smokers are different from other smokers in important ways not always addressed by standard quitline services. The research team and Alere staff has created custom protocols, scripts, prompts and other content to maximize intervention relevance and acceptability to very low-income smokers. Research Implementation Unit (RIU) coaches who will be delivering the Specialized Quitline services have received training from clinical quitline staff, the research team and 2-1-1 staff who have extensive experience with the target population. Focus areas for training and distinctive content and protocol for the Specialized Quitline include: health literacy, abstract vs. concrete language, lived experience, resource constraints, future orientation, getting cigarettes, living situation, phone/internet access.

Basic Needs Navigatorbehavioral

Navigators will: (1) identify and assess smokers' needs, including the reasons they called 2-1-1; (2) jointly generate solutions to address the needs; (3) develop plans to carry out the solutions, including; (4) help prioritize among multiple needs; (5) identify community resources that could help solve the problem; (6) determine eligibility for services; (7) help smokers access available resources by scheduling appointments and provide appointment reminders; (8) prepare smokers to interact with service agencies and/or act as an advocate on their behalf; (9) provide instrumental support such as arranging transportation; (10) actively intervene to resolve barriers to basic needs solutions; (11) oversee follow-up of problem solving actions; and (12) review progress made towards resolving unmet basic needs and adapt solutions accordingly.