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NCT ID: NCT03380234 Completed - Smoking Clinical Trials

A Cluster-RCT of SHS Among Primary School Students

SHS-cRCT
Start date: September 20, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a school- and family-based prospective trial among Primary/Grade 2-4 (P2-4) students in randomly selected 12 schools in Hong Kong. This study will assess the intervention effects on children's exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (including SHS and THS at home, SHS at home from neighbours and SHS outside home), children's SHS-related knowledge and attitude, intention to smoke, respiratory symptoms, parents' smoking cessation, and family happiness.

NCT ID: NCT02997735 Completed - Secondhand Smoke Clinical Trials

Parent eReferral to Tobacco Quitline

Start date: January 11, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure is a significant public health problem in that it both harms children and is widely prevalent, affecting more than 40% of US children. Tobacco cessation quitlines are effective in helping smokers quit, but few smokers make use of their services. Electronic health record-based systems that automate referral of interested parents to quitlines through pediatric settings may increase the proportion of smokers who successfully enroll in treatment.

NCT ID: NCT01935713 Completed - Secondhand Smoke Clinical Trials

Preliminary Investigation of Novel Methods to Reduce Children's Secondhand Smoke Exposure

EZI
Start date: April 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The overall aim of the current study is to determine if the use of nicotine containing products by caregivers who smoke and who are not interested in quitting, is effective in reducing children's secondhand smoke exposure.

NCT ID: NCT01896518 Completed - Secondhand Smoke Clinical Trials

Novel Methods to Reduce Children's Secondhand Smoke Exposure II

EZII
Start date: November 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The overall aim of the current study is to determine if the use of nicotine containing products by caregivers who smoke and who are not interested in quitting, is effective in reducing children's secondhand smoke exposure.