Hospital program aims to help teens kick vaping habit
NCT ID NCT05936099
First seen Jun 27, 2026 ยท Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study created and tested a program to help teens and young adults (ages 14-21) who vape or smoke quit while they are in the hospital. 144 participants took part, and the program focused on helping them stop for at least 30 days. The goal was to see if this hospital-based support could help young people successfully quit.
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Children's Mercy Hospital
Kansas City, Missouri, 64108, United States
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