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Randomized Test of Financial Incentives for Smoking Cessation Treatment Engagement Among A Healthcare System's Universal Primary Care Population
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating No Financial Incentive, Financial Incentive (100 dollars), and 1 other intervention for Quitting Smoking. Completed, enrolled 98 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This study is being done to see if financial incentives increase the rate at which smokers engage in cessation treatment. A total of 540 participants will be enrolled by invitation from 6 primary care clinics of the participating healthcare system. Participants will be in the study for approximately 28 weeks.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
No monetary incentive to participate in quit planning and quit counseling with a tobacco cessation specialist.
Financial incentive (100 dollars) to participate in quit planning and quit counseling with a tobacco cessation specialist.
Financial incentive (50 dollars) to participate in quit planning and quit counseling with a tobacco cessation specialist.