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Administrative data

NCT number NCT04133064
Other study ID # c-202
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date September 25, 2019
Est. completion date October 1, 2020

Study information

Verified date October 2022
Source Pivot Health Technologies Inc.
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Prospective open label, single center study enrolling up to 220 participants to evaluate the effect of the Pivot Breath Sensor on a user's attitudes towards quitting smoking and smoking behavior.


Description:

Study to collect the following data during and after use of a personal carbon monoxide breath sensor (Pivot Breath Sensor): - Change in attitudes towards quitting smoking - Change in smoking behavior - Participant feedback


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 234
Est. completion date October 1, 2020
Est. primary completion date March 10, 2020
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 80 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - 18-80 years of age - Current daily cigarette smokers (at least 10 cigarettes per day) - Resident of the United States - Able to read and comprehend English - Owns and uses a smartphone compatible with the study app (iPhone 5 and above with operating system iOS 11 and above, or, Android 5.0 and above with operating system Android 5.0 and above) - Willing to sign the Informed Consent Form Exclusion Criteria: - Pregnancy - Participation in a previous study sponsored by Carrot Inc

Study Design


Intervention

Device:
Pivot Breath Sensor
The Pivot Breath Sensor measures the level of carbon monoxide in exhaled breath and displays the carbon monoxide value to the user.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Carrot Inc. Redwood City California

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Jennifer Marler, MD

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Number of Participants With Different Stages of Change in Desire to Quit Smoking Assessment of participant's desire to quit by measuring Stage of Change.
The participant will be asked if they are serious about quitting smoking and they can select from the following options:
Yes, within the next 30 days
Yes, within the next 6 months
No, not thinking of quitting All data obtained via questionnaires completed by the participants. Throughout the course of the study, if the participant moves from "No, not thinking of quitting" to "yes, within the next 6 months" to "Yes, within the next 30 days" - that is a positive outcome for the participant. If they answered in the reverse, that would be a negative outcome for the participant. In short, becoming more ready to quit is a positive outcome, becoming less ready to quit is a less positive outcome.
3 months (12 weeks) compared to baseline
Primary Success to Quit (STQ) Assessment of participant's attitudes towards quitting by measuring Success to Quit.
The participant will be asked If you were to quit smoking right now, how successful would you be? Rating Scale: 1 = Not at all successful, 10 = Completely successful. Higher score is a better outcome for participants, it indicates a more positive attitude towards quitting smoking.
3 months (12 weeks)
Primary Difficulty to Quit (DTQ) Assessment of participant's attitudes towards quitting by measuring Perceived Difficulty to staying Quit.
Participant will be asked: If you were to quit smoking right now, how difficult do you think it would be to stay smoke free? Rating scale: 1 = Really hard to stay quit, 10 = Really easy to stay quit. Higher score is a better outcome for participants, it indicates a more positive attitude towards quitting smoking, specifically lower perceived difficulty to quit.
3 months (12 weeks)
Primary Average Quit Attempts Made Since Using the Pivot Breath Sensor Assess participant's smoking behavior by measuring Quit attempts. Participant were asked: Since you began using the Pivot Breath Sensor, how many times have you tried to quit smoking? 3 months (12 weeks)
Primary Change in Cigarettes Per Day (CPD) From Baseline Assess participant's smoking behavior by measuring CPD. Participant will be asked to enter a number for: How many cigarettes do you now smoke per day, on average? Enter number value. 3 months (12 weeks)
Primary Point Prevalence Abstinence (PPA) Assess participant's smoking behavior by measuring 7-Day and 30-Day PPA. Participant will be asked: In the last 7 days and 30 days have you smoked any cigarettes? Answer choice: Yes/No 7-Day PPA is defined as answering "No" to "In the last 7 days have you smoked any cigarettes?" 30-Day PPA is defined as answering "No" to "In the last 30 days have you smoked any cigarettes?" Data obtained via questionnaires completed by the participants. 3 months (12 weeks)
Secondary Feedback on Breath Sensor Setup, Experience and Use Gather participant feedback on breath sensor setup:
Participant is asked:
How would you rate the ease or difficulty of getting started with the breath sensor?
How would you rate the ease or difficulty of following the directions on the breath sensor screen?
If you ever got an error on the breath sensor screen, how easy or difficult was it to understand the issue and correct it?
Select one:
- Very difficult
- Difficult
- Neither easy nor difficult
- Easy
- Very Easy I did not set up my breath sensor All data obtained via questionnaires completed by the participants.
1 week
Secondary Feedback on Impact on Motivation to Quit Smoking Gather participant feedback on impact of breath sensor:
Participant will be asked: How has using the breath sensor affected your motivation to quit smoking?
Select one:
Using the breath sensor has increased my motivation to quit smoking
Using the breath sensor has not affected my motivation to quit smoking
Using the breath sensor has decreased my motivation to quit smoking
I haven't used the breath sensor
1 week
Secondary Feedback on Impact on Number of Cigarettes Smoked Per Day Gather participant feedback on impact of breath sensor:
Participant will be asked: How has using the breath sensor affected the number of cigarettes you smoke per day?
Select one:
Using the breath sensor has increased the number of cigarettes I smoke per day
Using the breath sensor has not affected the number of cigarettes I smoke per day
Using the breath sensor has decreased the number of cigarettes I smoke per day
I haven't used the breath sensor
1 week
Secondary Feedback on Commercialization Gather participant feedback on commercialization:
Participant will be asked: Hypothetical: if it was commercially available, would you be interested in buying the Pivot Breath Sensor? Answer: Yes/No
4 weeks
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