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Prevention of Smoking Related Diseases

Prevention of Smoking Related Diseases

Recruiting
50 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

This is a prospective, observational, monocentric study. This study wants to test if among a smoking cessation intervention, behavioural counselling by video session is related to higher compliance and higher success rate than standard smoking cessation activity (face to face counselling).

Description

This intervention was structured on Sitab guidelines (Società Italiana Tabaccologia - Italian Tobacco Society), who suggest to use long-term counseling for at least six months and preferably for 12, in order to strengthen abstinence and cover the period with the highest risk of relapse. Clinicians who follow these guidelines must provide a path greater than or equal to 4 meetings and they will have a greater degree of success if the time that will be devoted to meetings is consistent. The group that will carry out the psychological counselling in the presence will have 6 meetings (spread over 6 months) with a psychologist at the anti-smoking center of the San Raffaele Hospital and a final phone call 12 months after the first meeting to verify the maintenance of abstinence. The meetings at the anti-smoking center are aimed at monitoring the progress of the smoking cessation process, thanks also to tests (fagestrom test, motivational questionnaire, smoker's diary) and prevent any drop outs. The group that will be followed in remote mode will carry out the same number of interviews as the group described above and a 12-months call will also be made to them to check the state of abstinence. The difference between the two groups is in the way interviews were conducted.

Both face-to-face interviews and those through videocall allow smokers, in addition to learning strategies to limit the consumption of the substance, to share the path towards de-exhaustion with a professional and be supported by it.

The subdivision into the two groups will be carried out through voluntary choice of participants.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Strong smokers (pack years > 20)
  • Over > the age of 50
  • Able to sign specific informed consent for the study

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Not having plans to quit smoking

Study details
    Lung Cancer
    Lung Cancer Screening
    Smoking Cessation

NCT06451029

Scientific Institute San Raffaele

17 June 2024

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