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Cytisine vs Nicotine Replacement Therapy
Cytisine vs Nicotine Replacement Therapy

NCT03249428

Enrolling By InvitationNA

Sponsor: Ottawa Hospital Research Institute

Conditions: Tobacco Dependence, COPD Asthma, Mental Illness, Substance Use

Interventions: Cytisine, Nicotine replacement therapy (NRT)

Countries: Canada

Tobacco is the most preventable cause of disease and death in Canada. Although the tobacco use rate has substantially gone down in the general population, significant differences exist between sub-populations in Canada, for example Ottawa's highly vulnerable homeless or at-risk for homelessness population has an almost 100% tobacco smoking rate relative to 9-18% in the rest of the Canadian general population. This stark inequity in tobacco use translates into devastating healthcare outcomes such as a disproportionate amount of cancer, stroke, heart disease and death. Canadians who are homeless or at-risk for homelessness die 25 years earlier than housed Canadians, mostly due to tobacco. In order to tackle this tobacco use related inequity - a novel approach is urgently needed. Despite commonly held dogma that People Who Use Drugs (PWUD) don't want to quit smoking, many studies have demonstrated that in fact they are very interested in quitting. Moreover, the investigators pragmatic peer-led community-based action approach used in their PROMPT project has demonstrated that tobacco dependence strategies can be implemented with great success in this population. The majority of PROMPT participants reduced or quit tobacco use, in addition to reducing or quitting all other drug use. Importantly, the investigators have demonstrated that it is possible to gain the trust and engagement of marginalized populations and that researchers can create a community space that is low-threshold, safe and non-judgmental. The investigators aim to compare two tobacco dependence management strategies in the homeless (or at-risk for homelessness) multi-drug use population in Ottawa and Toronto. They will use the same peer-led approach in PROMPT with community peer researchers with lived experience; with the hope that the cost-effective community based framework derived from this trial will serve as a template for interventions and treatments in community settings for chronic diseases such as obesity and diabetes.

Eligibility overview

Sex: ALL

Age: 18 Years to

Healthy volunteers: Yes

Study type: INTERVENTIONAL

Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

* 18 years or older
* Currently living in Ottawa or Toronto
* Actively used tobacco and/or nicotine products (i.e., cigarettes, vape) in the past 7 days; 2) and want to use NRT or Cytisine
* Identify as being low socioeconomic status, experiencing homelessness or at-risk for homelessness, and/or racialized
* Available for in-person follow-ups for six months

Exclusion Criteria:

* Consent declined (refusal from participant or decision maker)
* Any person who is in or planning on accessing addictions treatment (in-patient drug rehabilitation) in Ottawa or Toronto and hence will be unavailable for follow up
* Currently or recently (in the past 30 days) enrolled in any other smoking cessation program or have used/is using any e-cigs (nicotine or non-nicotine) in the past 60 days
* Terminal illness with a life expectancy of less than 3 months
Locations (1)
  • Ottawa, Ontario, Canada