Peer coaches take on tobacco in opioid recovery: a new hope for quitting smoking
NCT ID NCT06965153
First seen Nov 18, 2025 · Last updated May 07, 2026 · Updated 18 times
Summary
This study tests whether peer recovery coaches—people who have themselves recovered from opioid use—can help others quit smoking. About 60 adults on medication for opioid use disorder who smoke daily will receive either standard smoking-cessation support or coaching from a peer coach, plus nicotine patches. The goal is to see if peer coaching is more effective and acceptable for helping this group quit tobacco.
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