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Clinical Trials/NCT02718872
NCT02718872
Completed
Not Applicable

Development and Dissemination of a Tobacco Cessation Training Program for Healthcare Professionals in Spanish-speaking Countries

Institut Català d'Oncologia0 sites300 target enrollmentJanuary 2015

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Smoking
Sponsor
Institut Català d'Oncologia
Enrollment
300
Primary Endpoint
Knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of trainees
Status
Completed
Last Updated
9 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

This project is responsive to the identified gap of lack of tobacco cessation training programs in Latin American & Caribbean countries. Currently, smoking rates in the Latin American and Caribbean region are high, and previous surveys show that health professionals do not have enough skills to help smokers to quit. In consequence, in absence of trained health professionals, many smokers who visit health care services are under-treated. The Fruitful Project aims to adapt an original on-line course developed in Spain to the reality of the three Latin American countries (Bolivia, Guatemala and Paraguay) and disseminate evidence-based tobacco cessation interventions among health care professionals.

Detailed Description

Tobacco cessation training programs to treat tobacco dependence have measureable effects on patients' smoking. Tobacco consumption in low and middle income countries is increasing, but these countries usually lack measures to face the epidemic, including tobacco cessation training programs addressed to their health professionals and organizations. Based on a previous online training program for hospital workers in Spain, the Fruitful Study aims are twofold: 1. to adapt the course to the reality of 3 Spanish-speaking low and middle income countries (Bolivia, Guatemala, and Paraguay) and; 2. to evaluate the effectiveness of the program among the participant hospitals and workers. Investigators use a mixed methods design with a pre-post evaluation (quantitative approach) and in-depth interviews and focus groups (qualitative approach). The main outcomes will be: 1. participants' attitudes, knowledge and behaviors before and after the training and 2. the level of implementation of tobacco control policies within the hospitals before and after the training. The theoretical framework for this project includes Card's adapting model and Roger's diffusion of innovations model. This study will show whether it is possible to adapt an online course to the reality of developing countries. In addition, investigator will measure whether an online program will produce changes in tobacco control policies at the organizational level and increase the level of knowledge, attitudes and perception in tobacco cessation at participants' level.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
January 2015
End Date
December 2016
Last Updated
9 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Single Group
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Cristina Martínez Martínez

Doctor

Institut Català d'Oncologia

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Health professionals of the participating centers

Exclusion Criteria

  • No exclusion criteria

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of trainees

Time Frame: six month

Trainers' attitudes, knowledge and behaviors will be assessed by using a questionnaire composed of 63-items. The web-site delivered questionnaire is e-mailed to the participants at baseline and 6 months after finishing the training. The questionnaire takes 30-40 minutes to complete. It has been designed according to Sheffer work. The questionnaire gathers information about the provider gender, tobacco use history, previous tobacco cessation education, level of proactivity addressing tobacco use, and perceived success in helping patients stop using tobacco.

Secondary Outcomes

  • Compliance with tobacco control policies in hospitals(one year)

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