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TCTR |
Last refreshed on:
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29 April 2024 |
Main ID: |
TCTR20150724001 |
Date of registration:
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24/07/2015 |
Prospective Registration:
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No |
Primary sponsor: |
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Public title:
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COMPARING MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING-BASED TREATMENT AND ITS COMBINATION WITH NICOTINE REPLACEMENT THERAPY ON SMOKING CESSATION IN PRISONERS: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED CLINICAL TRIAL
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Scientific title:
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COMPARING MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING-BASED TREATMENT AND ITS COMBINATION WITH NICOTINE REPLACEMENT THERAPY ON SMOKING CESSATION IN PRISONERS: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED CLINICAL TRIAL |
Date of first enrolment:
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17/07/2014 |
Target sample size:
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Recruitment status: |
Completed |
URL:
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https://www.thaiclinicaltrials.org/show/TCTR20150724001 |
Study type:
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Interventional |
Study design:
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Phase:
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Phase 2
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Countries of recruitment
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Iran
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Contacts
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Name:
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farzad
Jalali |
Address:
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mashhad
91858
khorasan
Iran |
Telephone:
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+98 9155150379 |
Email:
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farjalali@gmail.com |
Affiliation:
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Prison Organization |
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Name:
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farzad
Jalali |
Address:
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Mashhad
91858
khorasan
Iran |
Telephone:
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9823366 |
Email:
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farjalali@gmail.com |
Affiliation:
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prison organization |
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Key inclusion & exclusion criteria
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Inclusion criteria: 1. Have been imprisoned for more than six months.
2. Have smoked more than 10 cigarettes per day and express an intention or motivation to quit.
3. Have been imprisoned for at least a further six months to enable a follow-up.
4. Not to use other drugs for mental or physical issues.
Exclusion criteria: 1. Psychological problems
2. Smoke under 5 cigarettes per day
Age minimum:
18 Years
Age maximum:
70 Years
Gender:
Male
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Health Condition(s) or Problem(s) studied
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Motivational Interviewing, Nicotine Replacement Therapy, smoking cessation, prisoners
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Smoking prevalence is much higher in prisoners than the general population. We compared the effects of Motivational Interviewing (MI)-based treatment and its combination with Nicotine Replacement Ther Motivational Interviewing, Nicotine Replacement Therapy, smoking cessation, prisoners
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Intervention(s)
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use nicotine gum
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Nicotine Replacement Therapy
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Experimental Drug
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Primary Outcome(s)
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Smoking Cessation 10 smoke per day
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Secondary Outcome(s)
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lung health 10 smoke per day
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Source(s) of Monetary Support
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Educational and Research Centre, District XI of State Prisons, Mashhad, Iran.
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Ethics review
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Status:
Approval date:
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Results
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Results available:
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Date Posted:
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Date Completed:
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17/07/2015 |
URL:
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