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- Sperimentazione clinica NCT03922360
Smartphone-based Financial Incentives
Cigarette smoking during pregnancy increases risk for catastrophic pregnancy complications, growth retardation, other adverse fetal and infant health problems, and later-in-life chronic conditions among exposed offspring. The most effective intervention for reducing smoking during pregnancy is financial incentives whereby participants earn incentives (e.g., gift cards, cash) contingent on objective evidence of smoking abstinence. However, financial incentives-based interventions are typically delivered in relatively intense protocols requiring frequent clinic visits, which limits the geographical range over which services can be delivered and potentially denies treatment to those residing in remote or otherwise difficult to reach settings.
The present study will examine the feasibility, efficacy, and cost-effectiveness of a smartphone-based financial incentives intervention whereby smoking monitoring and delivery of incentives are completed remotely using a mobile app (to be designed by DynamiCare Health, Inc.). Eligible participants who complete the informed consent process will be randomized to one of two conditions: an incentives condition wherein women will receive financial incentives contingent on the remote submission of breath and saliva specimens indicating abstinence from recent smoking (described below), or a best practices control condition in which women will receive usual care for smoking cessation that is provided at their obstetrical clinics, as well as three brief educational sessions and referral to the Vermont (or other state) pregnancy-specific quit line by our research staff.
For inclusion in the study, women must meet the following criteria: (a) > 18 years of age, (b) report being smokers at the time they learned of the current pregnancy, (c) report smoking in the 7 days prior to completing their phone eligibility screening, (c) < 25 weeks pregnant, (d) speak English, (e) own a smartphone (Android or iOS; 81.8% of pregnant women in wave 1 [2013-2014] of the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health [PATH] reported owning a smartphone). Exclusion criteria include: (a) current or prior mental or medical condition that may interfere with study participation (assessed via self-report during phone eligibility screening), (b) smoke marijuana more than once each week and not willing to quit (marijuana smoking can inflate breath CO), (c) exposed to unavoidable occupational sources of CO (e.g., car mechanic), and (d) self-report currently being maintained on opioid maintenance therapy (e.g., methadone, buprenorphine).
Participants randomized to the incentives condition will select a quit date (either the first or second Monday following their enrollment), and will submit videos of themselves blowing into a breath CO monitor twice daily during week 1. They will receive incentives for every sample where expired breath CO is < 6 ppm. Beginning in week 2 and extending through week 6, participants will submit videos twice per week (Monday/Thursday) for which they will receive incentives for providing videos of themselves completing saliva cotinine tests indicating smoking abstinence. From week 7 until delivery, participants will submit videos once per week and will continue to receive incentives for saliva cotinine tests indicating no smoking. During the postpartum period, women will submit videos twice weekly for the first 4 weeks and once weekly from weeks 5-12. Women will receiving incentives for negative breath and saliva samples, and the value of incentives will increase with each consecutive sample indicating smoking abstinence. Participants will not receive incentives for missed samples or samples that indicate smoking, and the incentive schedule will be reset at its starting value. However two consecutive negative samples following a missed or positive sample will restore the incentive to its prior value.
Women in both conditions will complete seven formal assessments of their smoking status during their participation along with a treatment acceptability questionnaire and semi-structured interview on barriers and facilitators of treatment engagement.
We conducted a power analysis to estimate the number of participants required to detect treatment effects assuming late-pregnancy abstinence rates of approximately 40% vs. < 10% (incentives vs. best practices, respectively), and 24-week postpartum abstinence rates of approximately 20% vs. < 5%. The proposed sample size of 76 per treatment condition will result in at least 80% power to detect a difference between the two treatment conditions in abstinence rates of 40% vs. 10 % at late-pregnancy or 20% vs. 5% at 24-weeks postpartum assessments using a chi-square test and significance level of 0.05.
Panoramica dello studio
Stato
Condizioni
Intervento / Trattamento
Tipo di studio
Iscrizione (Effettivo)
Fase
- Non applicabile
Contatti e Sedi
Luoghi di studio
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Vermont
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Burlington, Vermont, Stati Uniti, 05401
- University of Vermont
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Criteri di partecipazione
Criteri di ammissibilità
Età idonea allo studio
Accetta volontari sani
Descrizione
Inclusion Criteria:
- > 18 years of age
- report being smokers at the time they learned of the current pregnancy
- report smoking in the 7 days prior to completing their preliminary eligibility screening,
- < 25 weeks pregnant
- speak English
- own a smartphone
Exclusion Criteria:
- current or prior mental or medical condition that may interfere with study participation (assessed via self-report during formal intake assessment completed online or by phone using a medical and psychosocial history questionnaire)
- smoke marijuana more than once each week and not willing to quit (marijuana smoking can inflate breath CO)
- exposed to unavoidable occupational sources of CO (e.g., car mechanic)
- report currently receiving opioid maintenance therapy (e.g., methadone, buprenorphine).
Piano di studio
Come è strutturato lo studio?
Dettagli di progettazione
- Scopo principale: Trattamento
- Assegnazione: Randomizzato
- Modello interventistico: Assegnazione parallela
- Mascheramento: Nessuno (etichetta aperta)
Armi e interventi
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Comparatore attivo: Best Practices
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Best Practices- The 2008 Clinical Practice Guidelines for smoking cessation recommends that pregnant smokers be provided with the 5As.
Research staff will implement the 5As at three assessments that take place during pregnancy.
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Sperimentale: Best Practices + Financial Incentives
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Best Practices- The 2008 Clinical Practice Guidelines for smoking cessation recommends that pregnant smokers be provided with the 5As. Research staff will implement the 5As at three assessments that take place during pregnancy. Best Practices + Financial Incentive- Women assigned to this condition will receive the best practices treatment described above plus the remote incentives intervention. Beginning on the quit date and extending for one week, participants will be required to submit twice daily CO samples. All samples < 6 ppm will be considered negative and those > 6 ppm will be considered positive. Participants will earn incentives for breath tests indicating smoking abstinence, and incentive values will increase with each consecutive negative sample. Following the initial quit week, the schedule of monitoring will be reduced and incentives will be contingent on submitting a negative saliva cotinine test.
Altri nomi:
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Cosa sta misurando lo studio?
Misure di risultato primarie
Misura del risultato |
Misura Descrizione |
Lasso di tempo |
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Early Pregnancy Quit Rate
Lasso di tempo: One month after participant's enrollment date
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Point prevalence smoking abstinence (defined as a cotinine-negative saliva test AND self-reported no smoking in the past seven days)
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One month after participant's enrollment date
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Late Pregnancy Quit Rate
Lasso di tempo: 28 weeks gestation or later
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Point prevalence smoking abstinence (defined as a cotinine-negative saliva test AND self-reported no smoking in the past seven days)
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28 weeks gestation or later
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4-week Postpartum Quit Rate
Lasso di tempo: 4 weeks following the date that participants deliver their infant
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Point prevalence smoking abstinence (defined as a cotinine-negative saliva test AND self-reported no smoking in the past seven days)
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4 weeks following the date that participants deliver their infant
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8-week Postpartum Quit Rate
Lasso di tempo: 8 weeks following the date that participants deliver their infant
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Point prevalence smoking abstinence (defined as a cotinine-negative saliva test AND self-reported no smoking in the past seven days)
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8 weeks following the date that participants deliver their infant
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12-week Postpartum Quit Rate
Lasso di tempo: 12 weeks following the date that participants deliver their infant
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Point prevalence smoking abstinence (defined as a cotinine-negative saliva test AND self-reported no smoking in the past seven days)
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12 weeks following the date that participants deliver their infant
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24-week Postpartum Follow-up
Lasso di tempo: 24 weeks following the date that participants deliver their infant
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Point prevalence smoking abstinence (defined as a cotinine-negative saliva test AND self-reported no smoking in the past seven days)
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24 weeks following the date that participants deliver their infant
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Longest Duration of Abstinence (LDA)
Lasso di tempo: LDA will be measured from participant's date of enrollment in the study to 24-wks postpartum
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Consecutive days of no smoking using biochemical verification (cotinine-negative saliva at the formal assessments described above) plus self-report (cigarettes per day from enrollment to 24 wks postpartum reported during timeline follow-back conducted over the phone)
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LDA will be measured from participant's date of enrollment in the study to 24-wks postpartum
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Mean birth weight
Lasso di tempo: Participants sign a medical release for their infant's birth report prior to study enrollment. Fax requests for infant birth reports are submitted upon confirming actual delivery dates/locations with them or within 1 month of expected delivery dates
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Mean birth weight (in grams) as reported on delivery reports among infants born to mothers enrolled in the study
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Participants sign a medical release for their infant's birth report prior to study enrollment. Fax requests for infant birth reports are submitted upon confirming actual delivery dates/locations with them or within 1 month of expected delivery dates
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Gestational age at delivery
Lasso di tempo: Participants sign a medical release for their infant's birth report prior to study enrollment. Fax requests for infant birth reports are submitted upon confirming actual delivery dates/locations with them or within 1 month of expected delivery dates
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Gestational age (in weeks) at delivery as reported on delivery reports among infants born to mothers enrolled in the study
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Participants sign a medical release for their infant's birth report prior to study enrollment. Fax requests for infant birth reports are submitted upon confirming actual delivery dates/locations with them or within 1 month of expected delivery dates
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NICU admissions
Lasso di tempo: Participants sign a medical release for their infant's birth report prior to study enrollment. Fax requests for infant birth reports are submitted upon confirming actual delivery dates/locations with them or within 1 month of expected delivery dates
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Yes/no regarding whether infant was admitted to the NICU, and number of days in the NICU, as reported on delivery reports among infants born to mothers enrolled in the study
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Participants sign a medical release for their infant's birth report prior to study enrollment. Fax requests for infant birth reports are submitted upon confirming actual delivery dates/locations with them or within 1 month of expected delivery dates
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Collaboratori e investigatori
Sponsor
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Inizio studio (Effettivo)
Completamento primario (Effettivo)
Completamento dello studio (Effettivo)
Date di iscrizione allo studio
Primo inviato
Primo inviato che soddisfa i criteri di controllo qualità
Primo Inserito (Effettivo)
Aggiornamenti dei record di studio
Ultimo aggiornamento pubblicato (Effettivo)
Ultimo aggiornamento inviato che soddisfa i criteri QC
Ultimo verificato
Maggiori informazioni
Termini relativi a questo studio
Parole chiave
Termini MeSH pertinenti aggiuntivi
- Disordini mentali
- Disturbi Correlati a Sostanze
- Disturbi indotti chimicamente
- Comportamento
- Comportamento sanitario
- Disturbo da uso di tabacco
- Smettere di fumare
- Amministrazione dei servizi sanitari
- Qualità, accesso e valutazione dell'assistenza sanitaria
- Qualità dell'assistenza sanitaria
- Linee guida come argomento
- Assicurazione della qualità, assistenza sanitaria
- Pratica le linee guida come argomento
Altri numeri di identificazione dello studio
- CHRMS 17-0604
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