Thai study uses smartphone app and local volunteers in new push to help workers kick smoking habit
NCT ID NCT07432152
Summary
This study is testing a new community-based support system to help informal workers in Thailand quit smoking. Researchers will compare a program using village health volunteers, smartphone messages via the Line app, and a telephone quitline against standard care from local health centers. The goal is to see if this digital, community-led approach is more effective at helping people quit smoking over a 3-month period.
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Locations
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Ban Nong Chan Sub-district
Chaloem Phra Kiat, Saraburi, 18240, Thailand
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Than Kasem Sub-district
Phra Phutthabat, Saraburi, 18120, Thailand
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