Cessation, Smoking Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effectiveness of an Intervention in Primary Care to Promote Smoking Cessation in Pregnant Women: Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of the behavior treatment accompanied by self-help materials in Primary health care, across the intervention of the midwifes in the pregnancy follow-up visits.
Aim: To evaluate the efficiency of an intervention in smoking based on a clinical practice
guideline on the part of the primary care professionals on tobacco abstinence at the
conclusion of the pregnancy self referred and validated with cooximetry.
Secondary objectives:
1. To evaluate the effectiveness of an intervention in smoking based on a clinical practice
guideline on the part of the primary care professionals on the tobacco abstinence 6
months after the childbirth.
2. The effectiveness of the intervention values on the weight of the newborn child, the
number of childbirths pre-term and the perinatal mortality.
3. To study the effectiveness of the intervention in smoking on the maintenance of the
breast-feeding to 3 and 6 months.
Method:
Design: cluster randomized controlled trial. Setting: study in Health Centers Primary Care of
Area of Madrid Health Service.
Sample size adjusted for design effect: number of smoking women in every branch would be of
350.
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