The purpose of this study is to develop and test a self-help smoking cessation treatment for patients receiving a lung cancer screening computed tomography (CT) scan.
Conduct Formative Research (Months 1 - 4): Identification of emergent themes and responses to existing booklets. Adapt and Refine Booklets (Months 5 - 8): Advanced drafts of booklets. Final Reactions to Draft Booklets (Months 9 - 12): Series of smoking cessation booklets for spiral computed tomography (CT) patients.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
35
The newly revised Stop Smoking for Good booklets.
The existing Clearing the Air smoking-cessation manual published by the National Cancer Institute (NCI).
H Lee Moffitt Cancer Center
Tampa, Florida, United States
Study 1 - Completion of Formative Evaluation
Complete formative research to adapt and refine the existing Stop Smoking for Good booklets.
Time frame: Up to 12 months
Study 2 - Rate of Seven-Day Abstinence
Up to 9 months
Time frame: Seven-day abstinence will be assessed at each follow-up, allowing for calculation of point-prevalence abstinence rates. For this pilot, we will not bioverify self-reported abstinence.
Rate of Intervention Demand
Demand will be estimated by noting accrual rates into the study.
Time frame: Up to 9 months
Degree of Practicality
Practicality encompasses the degree to which investigators are able to carry out all the piloted elements of the planned randomized control trial (RCT) successfully and efficiently (i.e., recruitment, screening, randomization, and follow-up).
Time frame: Up to 9 months
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