An Intervention to Reduce Second Hand Smoke Exposure Among Pediatric Emergency Patients
Smoking Cessation

About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Smoking Cessation
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:Eligible participants must:
- be > age 18;
be accompanying a child 0-17 years of age who is presenting to the Pediatric Emergency Department with:
- a stable condition, that is, patients who are not critically ill and do not require immediate treatment and intervention by the Pediatric Emergency Department practitioner and
- a potentially Second Hand Smoke exposure related chief complaint (such as wheezing, difficulty breathing, cough) as outlined by the U.S. Surgeon General;45
- be a daily smoker;
- have currently or recently smoked inside their home;
- speak and read English, and
- have a permanent address and a working cell or landline number.
- Live within a 50 mile radius.
- Child is a non-smoker.
Exclusion Criteria: Caregivers will be excluded if
- their child has a tracheostomy or
- if the caregivers are tobacco chewers only,
- if the caregivers are using pharmacologic cessation treatment,
- or plan to move within the study period.
Sites / Locations
- Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
SBIRT
HHC
An assessment form, motivational interviewing, personalized educational materials, immediate access to cessation resources, a 12-week supply of nicotine replacement therapy and weekly booster materials for 12 weeks. nicotine
The Healthy Habits Control program has been previously developed and used in the out-patient setting, and will be used as an attention control in which caregivers will receive instruction on healthy lifestyle choices to improve their child's health. Cessation assistance will be offered at the study's conclusion.