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CompletedNCT03495622

Effectiveness of a Combined CHW and Text Messaging-based Tobacco Intervention in India

Effectiveness of a Combined CHW and Text Messaging-based Tobacco Intervention in India Project MUKTI: A Multi-Unit Kit for Tobacco Intervention

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
300 (actual)
Sponsor
University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 70 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The study is a multi-center 1-year community-based cluster randomized controlled trial to assess the role of a combined community health worker and mobile health intervention in controlling one of the most common cardiovascular risk factors, tobacco use. Participants will include 560 adults, 18-70 years of age, from the urban communities of Dalkhola, West Bengal, and Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India. The hypothesis of the study is that this combined approach can result in increased quit rate among tobacco users.

Detailed description

Smoking tobacco is a major contributor to the global cardiovascular disease burden. India bears a huge part of this burden and it is estimated that nearly a quarter million individuals aged \>15 years consume tobacco in India. Moreover, about 70% of tobacco deaths are reported to be in the age range of 30-69 years. Motivational interviewing (MI) is an innovative manner of communication which puts the focus on the patient and strengthens their motivation for behavior change without overt confrontation or persuasion. MI delivered by community health workers (CHW) is part of the strategy planned by the investigators. In order to deliver personalized assistance and increase penetration of the required intervention into different parts of the country, text messaging is a promising strategy in low and middle-income countries but there is no data regarding its application for tobacco use in India. The investigators plan to screen 560 individuals between the age of 18 and 70 years for smoking from 16 randomly selected clusters in the economically backward urban towns of Dalkhola (West Bengal) and Jabalpur (Madhya Pradesh). The screening will be done using house to house visits by CHWs who will administer a questionnaire based on the WHO STEPS survey. An individual identified as a chronic tobacco user irrespective of his/her stage of behavior change will be eligible for further participation in the study and assigned to the appropriate intervention arm. Clusters will be randomized to either receive the combined intervention or usual care. Apart from screening and recruitment, CHWs will be responsible for differentiating individuals between being pre-contemplative vs contemplative. Based on their readiness to quit, participants will receive a structured intervention which involves motivational interviewing delivered by the CHW in their homes and weekly support provided through regular mobile text messages. The CHWs will be chosen from the study population based on a set of criteria through a formal selection panel after consulting with the local leaders and physicians. They will undergo a week of training for the screening process, an additional week for the intervention and finally a refresher course every 6 months. The text messages are selected from a pre-determined database of messages and the content of which changes based on the individual's stage of behavior change. The messages are delivered automatically every other day of the week and are controlled by the investigators in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. The control group, during their screening visit, will be informed of their problems, given a brief pamphlet and encouraged to seek physician help. The investigators hypothesize that a community health worker based intervention, utilizing motivational interviewing and health education, coupled with text messaging based support will lead to increased quit rates amongst participants who are daily smokers. At the end of one year, the self-reported abstinence of the participants in the intervention arm will be recorded and biochemically verified with a carbon monoxide breath analyzer test.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALMotivational Interviewing/Text messagingThe intervention is a multi-component one that is tailored to the individual and will target smoking cessation. The CHW, after identifying the individual's stage of behavior change, will provide motivational interviewing and set up an automatic text messaging system with their mobile phones that are structured around a quit date chosen by the participant. The CHW visits are pre-determined and she monitors the progress of the individual regularly. She may restart the process of determining the stage of behavior change for those who relapse or quit the intervention midway thereby reassigning them to the appropriate phase of the trial

Timeline

Start date
2018-01-01
Primary completion
2019-08-01
Completion
2019-08-01
First posted
2018-04-12
Last updated
2019-08-08

Locations

2 sites across 1 country: India

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03495622. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.