Smartphone apps battle phone lines in fight to help smokers quit

NCT ID NCT05415761

Summary

This study tests which of three smoking cessation methods works best for underserved adults in primary care: two different smartphone apps or a traditional telephone quitline. Researchers will enroll 1,332 adult smokers and randomly assign them to one of the three programs. They will track who successfully quits smoking over 12 months using breath tests and surveys.

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  • University of Florida

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    Gainesville, Florida, 32610, United States

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