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Effectiveness of a Smoking Cessation Algorithm Integrated Into HIV Primary Care
Effectiveness of a Smoking Cessation Algorithm Integrated Into HIV Primary Care
CompletedPhase 4
Sponsor: University of Alabama at Birmingham
Conditions: HIV, AIDS, Smoking Cessation
Interventions: Algorithm Treatment, Quitline only
Countries: United States
To determine the efficacy of an algorithm designed to recommend smoking cessation-related pharmacotherapy options to the primary care providers of smokers living with HIV/AIDS.
Eligibility overview
Sex: ALL
Age: 18 Years to —
Healthy volunteers: No
Study type: INTERVENTIONAL
Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria: 1. Enrollment in the CNICS clinical cohort. 2. 18 years or older; 3. Receiving HIV care at the UAB, UW or Fenway Health clinics and not anticipating changing clinics over the next six months 4. Smoking greater than or equal to 5 cigarettes per day (cpd) for the past month 5. Living in an unrestricted environment that allows smoking. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Cognitive impairment such that unable to provide informed consent; 2. Non-English speaking; 3. Acutely suicidal, manic, acutely intoxicated, or otherwise not stable enough to provide informed consent; 4. Currently receiving smoking cessation treatment.
Locations (1)
- Birmingham, Alabama, United States