Hospital program aims to help HIV patients kick the habit
NCT ID NCT04566159
Summary
This study tested a new support program to help people with HIV quit smoking while they were in the hospital. The program combined a computer-based session with follow-up from a community health worker. Researchers wanted to see if the approach was practical and acceptable, and if it helped participants feel more ready to quit and start using quit-smoking aids like nicotine patches.
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Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, Maryland, 21287, United States
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