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Effect of Using a Structured Tobacco Cessation Education Program

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Secondhand Smoke Exposure
Interventions
Behavioral: Counseling
Registration Number
NCT00683228
Lead Sponsor
State University of New York - Upstate Medical University
Brief Summary

This is a pilot study that aims to

1. Evaluate the effectiveness of using a structured tobacco cessation education program, CEASE (Clinical effort against second hand smoke exposure), NY, delivered by pediatric residents in the outpatient continuity clinic of the pediatric residency program in reducing the exposure of infants to second hand smoke.

2. Evaluate the efficacy of using a second hand smoke exposure biomarker, Urine cotinine level measurement and feedback as an adjunct to counseling.

Detailed Description

The WHO estimates that half the children in the world are exposed to secondhand smoke. Despite recent smoke free legislation across the country, an estimated 22 percent of children are still exposed in their home environments. These children have increased rates of lower respiratory illnesses, middle ear effusion, asthma, reduced lung function and SIDS. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of using a structured tobacco cessation education program, CEASE (Clinical Effort against Secondhand Smoke Exposure), delivered by pediatric residents in the outpatient continuity clinic of a pediatric residency program in reducing the exposure of infants to secondhand smoke. It will also evaluate the efficacy of using a secondhand smoke biomarker, urine cotinine level measurement and feedback as an adjunct to counseling.

Residents(and faculty) whose continuity clinic will be doing the intervention will be receiving tailored training on CEASE NY. The control continuity residents and faculty will receive no additional training. Pre and Post test questionnaires will be administered to all residents of both continuity clinics to test effectiveness of the teaching intervention and use of cotinine level on knowledge and practice. Consecutive newborns with a history of smoking in their home will be recruited into the study ( 22 in each group) when they first establish care ( between days 3 and 15), using a screening question on the nurses portion of the well child form. The study coordinator will obtain consent for participation from those screening positive for smoking in the home. Once consent is obtained the newborns will be randomly assigned to either intervention or control group by the study coordinator. The intervention group will be assigned to a CEASE trained resident for follow-up continuity care. The controls will be assigned to a non- CEASE trained resident for follow-up care. The study coordinator will log the date, agreement/non-agreement to participate, and who the caregiver is (parent vs. other) and to what group they have been assigned, giving them a unique study number. To account for the possibility of dropout, we will recruit 22 infants into each group. Baseline urine samples will be obtained for both groups. The intervention group will receive specific CEASE materials (see attached) and counseling at 2, 4, 6, month well child visits and urine for cotinine will be obtained at 4 and 9 months. Intervention parents will be given feedback on the urine cotinine levels at the next well child visit. The control group will receive no intervention at 2, 4, 6 months. A urine cotinine level will be obtained and a follow-up questionnaire will be given at the 9 month visit to both group parents evaluating their readiness to quit/cut down smoking and their subjective perception of the efficacy of resident counseling.

Baseline urine samples will be obtained for both groups. The intervention group will receive specific CEASE materials (see attached) and counseling at 2, 4, 6, month well child visits and urine for cotinine will be obtained at 4 and 9 months. Intervention parents will be given feedback on the urine cotinine levels at the next well child visit. Control Group will receive no intervention at 2, 4, 6 months. A urine cotinine level will be obtained and a follow-up questionnaire will be given at the 9 month visit to both group parents evaluating their readiness to quit/cut down smoking and their subjective perception of the efficacy of resident counseling. All children will receive a small age-appropriate toy at the 12 month well child check as a thank you for participating in the study

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
31
Inclusion Criteria
  • Newborn infants up to 15 days of age
Exclusion Criteria
  • Non English speaking family and infants with significant medical problems at birth needing NICU stay
  • foster children and wards of state

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
CounselingCounselingsome caregivers will be provided counseling related to the hazards of secondhand smoke exposure
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Evaluate the effectiveness of using a structured tobacco cessation education program, CEASE,delivered by pediatric residents in the outpatient continuity clinic of the pediatric residency program in reducing the exposure of infants to second hand smoke.Begining of study and at completion of study
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Evaluate the efficacy of using a second hand smoke exposure biomarker, Urine cotinine level measurement and feedback as an adjunct to counselingfirst visit, 4 month visit, 9 month visit

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

SUNY Upstate Medical University

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Syracuse, New York, United States

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