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Phase IInterventional

Assessing the Effectiveness of a Smoke-Free Home Program in Tribal Communities

Protocol: STUDY00006459NCT: NCT06583148

Overview

This clinical trial evaluates a smoke-free home intervention for reducing exposure to secondhand smoke from commercial tobacco in homes of participants who live in rural tribal communities. Smoke-free homes are an innovative and relatively untapped strategy for cancer prevention in rural tribal communities. Smoke-free policies, including those that target homes, can reduce exposure to secondhand smoke and support smoking cessation. Rural and racial/ethnic inequities intersect to increase tobacco-related harms among Indigenous populations. A smoke-free home program may improve the health of the household as well as impact smoking behavior among the family unit by reducing secondhand smoke exposure.

Eligibility

Ages18 Years and older
SexAll
Healthy VolunteersYes
Age GroupsAdult, Older Adult

Inclusion Criteria:

  • 18 years of age and older
  • Self-report as being a smoker or living with a smoker
  • Indicate that they do not reside in a smoke-free home
  • Identify as living in an American Indian household

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Children under the age of 18 will not be included
Investigators
MK
Michelle Kegler
Location
Winship Cancer Institute
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