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Improving the Reach & Effectiveness of Smoking Cessation Services Targeted to Veterans Living With HIV
Improving the Reach & Effectiveness of Smoking Cessation Services Targeted to Veterans Living With HIV
CompletedNA
Sponsor: Seattle Institute for Biomedical and Clinical Research
Conditions: HIV Infections, Smoking, Smoking Cessation
Interventions: Wellness Intervention for Smokers with HIV
Countries: United States
This project will compare the effectiveness of an HIV-specific comprehensive wellness intervention designed to have broad appeal to smokers living with HIV to the effectiveness of standard care services that include referral to the National VA Quitline and SmokefreeVET texting program. Participants in both arms will have access to pharmacotherapy available through their Veterans Affairs (VA) healthcare providers.
Eligibility overview
Sex: ALL
Age: 18 Years to —
Healthy volunteers: Yes
Study type: INTERVENTIONAL
Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria: * In care in the VA * HIV+ serostatus * Currently smoking 5+ cigarettes daily * Access to cell phone with text messaging capabilities * English speaking Exclusion Criteria: * Psychosis, dementia or significant cognitive impairment documented in the EHR * Documented or observed hearing or comprehension difficulties that would preclude participation in study telephone calls * Currently receiving cessation counseling or using an FDA approved treatment to quit smoking * Institutionalized/imprisoned * Pregnant
Locations (1)
- Seattle, Washington, United States