Cash Payment and Counseling for Quitting Smoking During Pregnancy
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Smoking Cessation
- Sponsor
- University Medicine Greifswald
- Enrollment
- 15
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- Drop-out rate
- Status
- Recruiting
- Last Updated
- 2 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
Smoking during pregnancy has harmful effects on both mother and unborn child. Studies have shown that small rewards can help smokers to quit. In our current study, we ask how such rewards are most effective in supporting smoking cessation in pregnancy.
Detailed Description
We would like to include up to 15 pregnant women. Inclusion criteria are: (i) current pregnancy, between pregnancy week 15 and 23 and, (ii) current smoking of at least one cigarette per day. After an initial survey, the participating women are scheduled twice a week for counseling and evaluation of their smoking status.They will receive cash payment of 25 Euro if her carbon monoxide reading does not exceed the value "3", on two consecutive dates per week. A second survey will be conduced in pregnancy week 36 and a third survey, eight weeks postpartum.
Investigators
Sabina Ulbricht
Prof. Dr.
University Medicine Greifswald
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •Current smoking, at least one cigarette per day
- •Pregnancy, between pregnancy week 15 and 23
Exclusion Criteria
- •Inadequate language skills
- •Cognitive impairment
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Drop-out rate
Time Frame: Baseline up to pregnancy week 36
Measure: Analyses of drop-out rate (%)
Secondary Outcomes
- Attempts to stop smoking by carbon monoxide measurement(Baseline up to pregnancy week 36)
- Differences in number of cigarettes per day by self report(Baseline up to pregnancy week 36)
- Attempts to stop smoking by self report(Baseline up to pregnancy week 36)