Ending Tobacco Use Through Interactive Tailored Messaging for Cambodian People Living With HIV/AIDS
Ending Tobacco Use Through Interactive Tailored Messaging for Cambodian People Living With HIV/AIDS (Project END-IT)
H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute
800 participants
Jan 11, 2023
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The goal of this research study is to test how well an automated text messaging smoking treatment program helps smokers with HIV quit smoking.
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Interventions
An interactive smartphone based intervention will provide weekly smoking-related assessments and personalized automated messages designed to increase motivation, self-efficacy, use of coping skills, social support and to reduce nicotine withdrawal symptoms and stress for a 26 week period.
Participants will be provided with a 8 week supply of nicotine patches
Participants will receive self-help materials from Khmer Quit Now, a national smoking cessation campaign in Cambodia
Participants will be asked to complete brief weekly smartphone assessments about their diet for a 26-week period
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NCT05746442