Description Module

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NCT ID: NCT05609032
Brief Summary: This is a pilot randomized controlled trial to examine the feasibility, acceptability and preliminary efficacy of the Sense2Quit App in a sample of 60 PLWH who smoke.
Detailed Description: The estimated 40-70% of persons living with HIV (PLWH) who smoke cigarettes experience substantial tobacco-related morbidity and mortality. For PLWH, apart from achieving and maintaining a suppressed viral load, tobacco cessation is the most important health behavior they can undertake to maximize both quality of life and life expectancy. However, the currently available evidence for improving tobacco cessation among PLWH is inadequate. Few tobacco cessation interventions have been tested among PLWH, and of those which have, there is 'very low' quality evidence that they were effective in the short-term and 'moderate' quality evidence indicating similar outcomes to controls in the long-term. Thus, it is critical to develop evidence-based tobacco cessation interventions to address the complex and unique needs of PLWH. In response to this need, the investigators propose to develop a mobile intervention for PLWH who smoke building on Sense2Quit, a multi-component intervention that links a smartphone app to a smartwatch to provide real-time quit reminders to curtail relapses and avoid potential trigger. This real-time feedback is critical especially in the first few weeks of a quit attempt. The proposed Sense2Quit intervention for PLWH who smoke cigarettes is a novel and evidence-driven intervention using mobile technology to improve tobacco cessation. This will be the first study to develop and pilot test an innovative tobacco cessation intervention for PLWH. The final product of this study will be the basis for an R01 application to conduct a large-scale efficacy study for this population. The investigators are confident that the proposed intervention will be a high impact intervention for improving tobacco cessation among PLWH and have long-term implications for overall improvement in the public's health.
Study: NCT05609032
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT05609032