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Kick the Smokes: Augmented Reality resources to provide smoking cessation information for Aboriginal South Australian tobacco users, and to provide culturally-tailored smoking cessation advice to health professionals.

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Smoking cessation
Public Health - Health promotion/education
Public Health - Health service research
Registration Number
ACTRN12620001223921
Lead Sponsor
niversity of South Australia
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Completed
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
38
Inclusion Criteria

Aboriginal smokers:
•Self-identifies as Aboriginal
•Lives in South Australia
•Able to provide written informed consent
•>=18 years of age
•Fluent English speaker
•Current smoker or ex-smoker

Health professionals:
•Current or recent (within the past two years) practicing health professional within South Australia
•Able to provide written informed consent
•>=18 years of age
•Worked regularly over the previous 12 months with Aboriginal South Australians

Exclusion Criteria

Aboriginal smokers:
•Not a current/past resident of South Australia
•Neurological/ cognitive impairment impeding consent
•Unable to provide written informed consent
•Unable to communicate proficiently in English
•Severe mental health disorder limiting ability to provide informed consent

Health professionals:
•Not a current or recent resident of South Australia
•Neurological/ cognitive impairment impeding consent
•Unable to provide written informed consent
•Unable to communicate proficiently in English

Study & Design

Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in Aboriginal South Australian smoker attitude towards the resource as measured through deductive thematic analysis of yarning circle response data.[3 months after data collection period ceases (i.e.; 30 June 2021).];Change in South Australian Health Professional attitude towards the resource as measured through deductive thematic analysis of interview response data.[3 months after data collection period ceases (i.e.; 30 June 2021).]
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
nderstanding of the barriers and facilitators for use of augmented reality delivered resources by Aboriginal smokers and health professionals in South Australia as determined through a deductive thematic analysis of participant response data (yarning circle and interview respectively).[3 months after data collection period ceases (i.e.; 30 June 2021).]
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