Pregnancy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Biomarker Feedback to Motivate Tobacco Cessation in Pregnant Alaska Native Women (MAW) - Phase 3 Pilot Clinical Trial
Phase 3 Pilot Clinical Trial.
Developing effective tobacco cessation interventions during pregnancy for American Indian and
Alaska Native people is a national priority and will contribute to the U.S. public health
objective of reducing tobacco-related cancer health disparities. The proposed project builds
on the investigators' successful partnership with the Alaska Native community and previous
work with Alaska Native pregnant women. The investigators propose to develop and test a novel
biomarker feedback intervention relating cotinine levels in the urine of pregnant women with
the woman and infant's likely exposure to the tobacco specific nitrosamine and carcinogen
4-(methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanone) (NNK). This 5-year project will be conducted
in three phases. In Phase 1 the investigators will utilize a non-randomized, clinical
observational trial to examine biomarkers of nicotine and carcinogen exposure (urine cotinine
and total NNAL [a metabolite of NNK], respectively) among 150 maternal-infant pairs with
assessments conducted during pregnancy and at delivery. In Phase 2, the investigators will
obtain qualitative feedback on the findings from Phase 1 through individual interviews
conducted with 32 women who use tobacco to develop the biomarker feedback intervention
messages. Phase 3 will consist of a formative evaluation of the biomarker feedback
intervention with 60 pregnant women using a two-group randomized design to assess the
intervention's feasibility and acceptability, and the biochemically confirmed abstinence rate
at the end of pregnancy. All phases of the project will be guided by a Community Advisory
Committee. Each phase is an important step to advance the investigators' understanding of the
potential for biomarker feedback as a strategy to help Alaska Native pregnant women quit
tobacco use. The potential reach of the intervention is significant from a public health
perspective as over 600 tobacco users deliver each year at the Alaska Native Medical Center
in Anchorage where the proposed project will take place. Developing effective interventions
for tobacco cessation during pregnancy is important to reduce adverse health consequences for
the mother and neonate and future risk of tobacco-caused cancers.
This is the third and final phase of the project.
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