Tobacco Use Clinical Trial
Official title:
Tobacco Cessation Treatment for Pregnant Alaska Natives
This study will develop a culturally appropriate tobacco cessation behavioral intervention for Alaska Native women who are pregnant and who use tobacco. We will examine the feasibility of the intervention in terms of recruitment and retention of participants, acceptability to patients and prenatal health care providers, and the potential effectiveness of the tobacco use intervention.
Tobacco use is the single largest cause of premature and preventable death in the U.S. The
prevalence of tobacco use among adults is currently highest among Alaska Natives. Over 50%
of Alaska Native women residing in the Yukon-Kuskokwim (Y-K) Delta of western Alaska use
smokeless tobacco or smoke cigarettes during pregnancy. Alaska Natives of this region are of
Yup'ik or Cup'ik Eskimo, or Athabascan Indian ethnicity. No prior work has evaluated tobacco
use interventions for pregnant Alaska Native women.
This proposal builds on our successful partnership and track record of collaboration with
Y-K Delta Alaska Natives. The objective of this R21 proposal is to develop and pilot test a
novel, culturally-tailored behavioral approach to tobacco cessation for pregnant Alaska
Native women. We expect that as a result of this project, we will have developed a
replicable, feasible, and acceptable counseling intervention, the efficacy of which can be
tested in future larger-scale randomized clinical trials. Social cognitive (learning) theory
is the conceptual basis for the proposed intervention.
This project will take place in two phases. In Phase 1, we will develop a multi-component,
culturally-tailored, tobacco use intervention with and for Alaska Native pregnant women,
including a videotape and telephone counseling. This work will include development of a
counselor manual and development of the intervention with focus groups. During this phase,
10 pregnant women will complete the protocol, which will be modified and refined based on
feedback from participants and counselors. Phase 2, consisting of a pilot clinical trial,
will apply a randomized, two group design with assessments at the first prenatal visit
(baseline) and at the last prenatal visit approximately 36 weeks gestation. Pregnant women
will be recruited and randomized to either a standard (N=30) or enhanced (N=30) tobacco use
intervention. The overall health related objective of this line of research is to develop
effective treatment programs with and for Alaska Native pregnant women that will ultimately
reduce the risk of tobacco-related disease.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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