Smoking Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Computer-Assisted Brief Motivational Intervention for Smoking During Pregnancy: The Healthy Pregnancy Project (HPP)
This study will develop:
1. Develop the computer-based brief intervention and Contingency Management (CM)
components, with repeated feedback from experts, prenatal clinic staff, and
participants.
2. Recruit 110 pregnant women who are actively smoking, and randomly assign recruited
women to Brief Intervention, CM, combined, or control conditions.
3. Conduct follow-up evaluation at 12 weeks post-intervention to measure self-reported
smoking, breath carbon monoxide (CO), and urinary cotinine levels.
4. Collect data regarding birth outcomes and evaluate the feasibility of various methods
of post-partum follow-up.
Participants & Procedure
Women will be approached while in the waiting room of various clinics at the Detroit Medical
Center. Clinic staff will inform patients of the study and its goals via a flyer that will
be distributed at the reception window as women arrive for their appointments. If the women
are interested, they will answer some questions and provide their contact information on the
back of the flyer. Then they will place the flyer in a ballot box that is locked and only
can be accessed by the Research Staff. Research staff may also be at the clinic to recruit
women from the waiting room. When the research staff meets with potential participants. The
study will be briefly described, and those indicating tentative interest will be screened
for age and language ability (informally). Those indicating tentative interest, reporting
age of at least 18 years, gestation 27 weeks or less, and demonstrating adequate ability to
speak and understand spoken English will be brought to a nearby private room.
First, informed consent for screening will be obtained using an information sheet; this
sheet will describe the purpose of the screening, and will emphasize that participation in
the initial screening is anonymous. Those who agree will be given a very brief demonstration
of the use of the computer, after which they will complete the brief (10-item) screener. All
interactions with the computer will involve a touch-screen and headphones for private
presentation of all information aurally as well as visually; in many previous studies,
including pilot testing at this clinic, the software has been proven extremely easy to use,
even for women lacking any prior computer experience. Those who endorse smoking cigarettes
(even a puff) in the past week will be told of the full study in detail, and written
informed consent will be sought (with a brief quiz to assure understanding). Those who
provide consent will again interact directly with the computer.
Intervention
The computer itself will perform randomization and will gather all research data except for
baseline breath CO (which is higher among persons who smoke), which will be obtained (via a
Micro Smokerlyzer® from Bedfont Scientific Ltd.) and entered into the computer by the
research staff. The entire process, including consent, will take approximately 40 minutes
regardless of experimental condition (to which the research staff will be blind). Research
staff will tell clinic staff of the patient's whereabouts so that the patient is not passed
over when staff call her to an exam room; unfinished study procedures will be completed in
the exam room prior to the physician's entrance, and/or after the appointment is completed.
Women (N = 110) who report smoking cigarettes (even a puff) during pregnancy will be
randomly assigned to computer-based brief intervention alone, CM alone, brief intervention
plus CM, or attention control conditions. Women randomly assigned to the computer-based
intervention condition will receive an approximately 20-minute intervention modeled after
motivational interviewing (MI).
Women randomly assigned to the CM condition will be told that, if they choose, they can ask
to be tested (via provision of a urine sample) for smoking, up to five times, at a regularly
scheduled prenatal visit. Research staff will conduct these tests.
8-Week Follow-Up
Women who enroll in the study will be contacted via mail and telephone, as necessary, to
schedule a 8-week follow-up at the PI's lab or at the prenatal clinic, depending upon the
participant's preference. Research staff completing follow-up testing will be kept blind to
intervention condition. The primary outcome measure will be urinary cotinine-verified
abstinence at follow-up; birth outcome data will also be gathered from hospital records. At
follow-up, participants will (a) complete all measures on the computer again, (b) provide
breath CO; (c) provide a final urine sample for testing of urinary cotinine (evidence of
smoking).
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Factorial Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Subject), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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