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Behavioural Intervention

Computer-Assisted Intervention Video Doctor for Smoking Cessation

N/A
Waitlist Available
Led By Judith Walsh, MD, MPH
Research Sponsored by University of California, San Francisco
Eligibility Criteria Checklist
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Must have
Male or female
Smoke at least 1 cigarette in the last 7 days
Timeline
Screening 3 weeks
Treatment Varies
Follow Up up to 18 months.
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Study Summary

This trial looks at whether CONNECT, a program to help people quit smoking, is effective for people undergoing lung cancer screening.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

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Both males and females are eligible.
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You have smoked at least one cigarette in the past 7 days.

Timeline

Screening ~ 3 weeks
Treatment ~ Varies
Follow Up ~up to 18 months.
This trial's timeline: 3 weeks for screening, Varies for treatment, and up to 18 months. for reporting.

Treatment Details

Study Objectives

Outcome measures can provide a clearer picture of what you can expect from a treatment.
Primary outcome measures
Assessing 30-day smoking abstinence at 3 months post lung cancer screening.
Number of participants with Self-reported quit attempts
Percentage of participants who used of evidence-based smoking cessation resources
Secondary outcome measures
Change in Participation rate over time
Change in intervention component completion rates over time

Trial Design

2Treatment groups
Experimental Treatment
Active Control
Group I: Experimental: Intervention Group (CONNECT)Experimental Treatment1 Intervention
Patients complete CONNECT, the Video Doctor over 30-45 minutes on an iPad in the waiting room before their lung cancer screening test appointment.
Group II: Control GroupActive Control1 Intervention
Patients complete CONNECT assessment only over 30-45 minutes on an iPad in the waiting room before their lung cancer screening test appointment. Individuals who are randomized to the control group will undergo the same assessment questions and all follow up assessments like the intervention group. Instead of viewing and participating in the interactive Video Doctor about Smoking Cessation, they receive a handout containing smoking cessation resources.

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Who is running the clinical trial?

University of California, San FranciscoLead Sponsor
2,495 Previous Clinical Trials
11,933,154 Total Patients Enrolled
Tobacco Related Disease Research ProgramOTHER
25 Previous Clinical Trials
20,519 Total Patients Enrolled
San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical CenterFED
48 Previous Clinical Trials
210,664 Total Patients Enrolled

Frequently Asked Questions

These questions and answers are submitted by anonymous patients, and have not been verified by our internal team.

Are there any remaining opportunities to join this experiment?

"As evidenced on clinicaltrials.gov, this medical experiment is not presently seeking volunteers. commenced on August 21st 2019 and the most recent update was made September 22nd 2022. Although recruitment has been put on hold for now, 143 other trials are actively recruiting patients as of today's date."

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Does this clinical trial include older individuals, such as those in their thirties?

"This medical trial is looking for people aged between 55 and 80. For those younger than 18, there are 5 studies they can participate in while 131 trials exist for patients 65 or older."

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Do I meet the criteria to participate in this medical experiment?

"Eligible candidates for this smoking cessation trial must be age 55 to 80, with a maximum of 99 participants accepted."

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Who else is applying?

What state do they live in?
Oregon
What portion of applicants met pre-screening criteria?
Did not meet criteria
Recent research and studies
~18 spots leftby Mar 2025