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Study of SmartQuit, a Smartphone-Based Smoking Cessation Program
This trial investigates how well a smartphone-based smoking cessation program called SmartQuit works to help patients stop smoking. SmartQuit is an smartphone application-based smoking cessation program that includes a defined program consisting of interactive evidence-based exercises for dealing more effectively with urges to smoke, a place to track desired behaviors, personalized plans for quitting, and a certificate of completion once the recommended program components are completed. SmartQuit may help patients quit smoking, lower healthcare costs and reduce premature tobacco-related deaths.
OUTLINE: Patients use the SmartQuit program to learn and practice skill modules as often as they wish over 6 months.
Age
18 - No limit years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Fred Hutch/University of Washington Cancer Consortium
Seattle, Washington, United States
Start Date
October 22, 2014
Primary Completion Date
May 31, 2015
Completion Date
August 11, 2015
Last Updated
August 12, 2020
99
ACTUAL participants
SmartQuit Smoking and Tobacco Cessation Program
BEHAVIORAL
Survey Administration
OTHER
Lead Sponsor
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
Collaborators
NCT07111234
NCT06249984
NCT07167225
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