My Path to Quit Tobacco

Part of paid clinical trials in Phoenix, Arizona.

Sponsor
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Study ID
NCT07419425
Phase
PHASE4
Status
Not Yet Recruiting

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Conditions

  • Smoking Cessation

Eligibility Criteria

Sex
ALL
Age
21 Years - N/A
Healthy Volunteers
Accepted

Interventions

  • Nicotine patch — DRUG
    Patch dosing will be consistent with the package insert
  • Quitline Counseling Phone Calls — OTHER
    4, 10 to 15-minute counseling sessions (the duration of a typical quitline call) will occur via phone one week prior to the TQD, 1 day after the TQD, and 1 and 2 weeks after the TQD.
  • Counseling Sessions — OTHER
    Participants will have the option of choosing 8, 30-minute counseling phone calls or 8, 60-minute video group counseling sessions
  • Pathways to Freedom — OTHER
    Pathways to Freedom video content, a 60-minute video that addresses key issues such as emotional dependence, nicotine replacement, identifying smoking triggers, developing coping skills, and other behavioral strategies people can use to support a quit attempt.
  • Monetary Incentive — OTHER
    up to $50 for completing counseling sessions ($5 for completing sessions 1-6 and $10 for completing sessions 7 and 8)

Study Details

The overarching goal of this program of research is to reduce smoking-related health disparities by increasing smoking cessation among Black adults. The goal of this research proposal is to determine whether more intensive, culturally specific, evidence-based interventions are more effective at promoting long-term cessation and other key patient-centered outcomes compared to the usual evidence-based standard of care: services provided by a state-run quitline. This study compares the relative effectiveness of three different treatments (Standard, Intensive, and Intensive Incentivized) on long-term smoking cessation (biochemically confirmed abstinence from combusted tobacco at 26-weeks post-target quit day) among Black adults who smoke and want to quit.

Key Dates

Start date
Jun 30, 2026
Status verified
May 2026
Primary completion
Jan 31, 2030
Completion
Jan 31, 2030

Study Design

Enrollment
1,550 participants (estimated)
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
PARALLEL
Primary purpose
TREATMENT

Arms

  • Active Comparator: Standard Intervention
    The Standard Intervention will include 2 weeks of nicotine patches + 4 quitline-style counseling phone calls.
  • Experimental: Intensive Intervention
    The Intensive Intervention will include 8 weeks of nicotine patches (if eligible) + 8 counseling sessions (choice of individual phone or virtual group) + the Pathways to Freedom video content on the study website with additional smoking cessation content.
  • Experimental: Intensive Incentivized Intervention
    The Intensive Incentivized Intervention will include all components provided in the Intensive intervention (8 weeks of nicotine patches (if eligible) + 8 counseling sessions (choice of individual phone or virtual group) + the Pathways to Freedom video content on the study website with additional smoking cessation content) and up to $50 for completing counseling sessions ($5 for completing sessions 1-6 and $10 for completing sessions 7 and 8)

Primary Outcome Measure

Biochemically confirmed abstinence from combusted tobacco at 26-weeks post-target quit day [ Time Frame: 26 weeks post-TQD ]

Central Contacts

Locations (5)

FacilityCityStateZIPSite coordinators
Arizona State UniversityPhoenixArizona85004-
Indiana UniversityIndianapolisIndiana46202-
University of Kansas Medical Center Research Institute, IncKansas CityKansas66160-
Virginia Commonwealth UniversityRichmondVirginia23298-
UW School of Medicine and Public HealthMilwaukeeWisconsin53233-

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