University of Kansas Medical Center
Kansas City, Kansas, 66160, United States
NCT Number: NCT05041413
The objective of this study is to test the feasibility and preliminary effectiveness of a tailored text message program to support smoking abstinence among postpartum women who smoke or recently quit.
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Female
Interventional
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Kansas City, Kansas, 66160, United States
This pilot trial will evaluate a text message intervention (Moms Quit) to be initiated with postpartum women within one month of delivery. Moms Quit is a tailored program to support smoking abstinence among new mothers who are either current smokers or quit during their most recent pregnancy. Investigators will randomize 30 postpartum women, stratified by recent/current smoking status, into Moms Quit versus vs. CONTROL. Investigators hypothesize that participants receiving Moms Quit will have, on average, a significantly longer period of self-reported prolonged abstinence compared to CONTROL.
Healthy volunteers accepted: Yes
Only the study team can determine whether someone qualifies for participation.
Inclusion criteria
Exclusion criteria
Participants will receive text messages tailored on (1) current smoking status and (2) intention to quit/remain quit. Message content includes supportive messaging for child and self-care, relapse prevention, and smoking cessation. Women who are ready to quit will receive messages from the SmokeFreeText library.
Text4Baby is a free, publicly available text messaging program that provides information about nutrition, safe sleep tips, baby's milestones, signs and symptoms of labor, doctor visit and appointment reminders, breastfeeding advice, car seat safety, information on health insurance, urgent health alerts, and resource hotlines and websites.
Time frame: 12 weeks post-randomization
Self-reported abstinence in the past 30 days
Time frame: 12 weeks post-randomization
Biochemically verified 7 day point prevalence abstinence using salivary cotinine with a 13ng/ml cut off
University of Kansas Medical Center
Other
Enhancing the Delivery of Tobacco Treatment During Pregnancy and Postpartum Though Systems-Change
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