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MassCONECT (Massachusetts Community Networks to Eliminate Cancer Disparities Through Education) 4 Kids: Promoting Smoke-free Homes

P

President and Fellows of Harvard College

Status

Completed

Conditions

Tobacco Smoking Behavior

Treatments

Behavioral: Usual best practices
Behavioral: Motivational Interview

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other
NIH

Identifiers

NCT01537874
R24MD002772 (U.S. NIH Grant/Contract)

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study evaluates the effectiveness of a motivational interviewing intervention with families with young children ages 0-5 where smoking is happening in the home to adopt a smoke-free home plan and reduce child's second-hand smoke exposure.

Full description

Involuntary secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure in homes is an entirely preventable public health threat that disproportionately burdens young children in communities of low socioeconomic position. Breathe Free For Kids is a community-based participatory research (CBPR) initiative to evaluate the effectiveness of Ml compared with usual best practices (UBP) by having parents voluntarily adopt smoke-free home policies to protect children from SHS. The Motivational Interviewing intervention protocol was developed in conjunction with community partners, integrated into a health department-sponsored home visiting program for high-risk children and other community-based agencies serving children, and delivered by trained community health workers.

Enrollment

138 patients

Sex

All

Ages

17+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Tobacco smoking occurs regularly (smoke a minimum of one cigarette/cigar per day or five cigarettes/cigars per week) inside the home or in an attached patio/porch, hallway or stairwell
  • Primary caregiver of child aged birth to 5 years old (inclusive) enrolled in Massachusetts Early Intervention program, Healthy Families program or the general population in Boston, Lawrence and Worcester areas.
  • Ability of a custodial parent aged 17 or older/legally authorized representative or primary caregiver of child enrolled in participating programs to give permission for the index child to provide saliva sample.
  • Participant has access to a telephone to schedule study contacts and participate in follow-up calls

Exclusion criteria

  • Not able to understand English or Spanish at a 8th grade level or above
  • In poor physical or psychological health (self-reported and observed by Community Health Worker), for whom participating in this intervention study might compromise the child's or participant's welfare, or be impracticable
  • Index child is a ward of the state

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

138 participants in 2 patient groups

Motivational Interview Intervention
Experimental group
Description:
Motivational interviewing session (1 hour in home) plus 2 follow-up phone calls
Treatment:
Behavioral: Motivational Interview
Usual Best Practices
Other group
Description:
Standard care delivered using informational materials
Treatment:
Behavioral: Usual best practices

Trial contacts and locations

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