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Smoking cessation assistance is one of the major issues in prevention policies because the prevalence of smoking remains high in France. With its numerous consultations, an emergency service seems to be an interesting place for setting up and helping with weaning, despite specific working conditions. The study, which is a pilot, is interested in the feasibility and efficacy of the implementation of a STIR (Screening, Treatment Intervention and Referral) protocol, which screening, brief intervention, nicotine replacement therapy and referral to a specialist in order to help the patients in smoking cessation.


Clinical Trial Description

Individual randomization as soon as the patient gives his consent and meets the inclusion - non-inclusion criteria. Control group: delivery of the "tobacco-info-service" brochure titled "Why quit smoking? ", then phone call at 7 days and a month to collect tobacco consumption. Visit for 3 month. Intervention group: STIR protocol (screening, brief intervention, incentive to download the tobacco info service application, delivery of the "tobacco-info-service" brochure, initiation of a nicotine replacement therapy with nicotine patches made by a trained emergency nurse or doctor, then three consultations face-to-face or remotely with a member of the team addictionology at 7 days, 1 and 3 months. In both groups: collection of the primary endpoint during the M3 visit. For patients who did not come (regardless of the group): call for collection of the main judgment criterion ;


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NCT number NCT05552534
Study type Interventional
Source Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris
Contact Anne Laure Philippon, MD
Phone 01 84 82 76 51
Email annelaurephi@gmail.com
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date November 3, 2022
Completion date June 2024

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