Vaping Cessation Using the Ottawa Model for Smoking Cessation Among E-Cigarette Users
Tobacco Smoking | VapingThis study aims to determine if a standardized approach including counselling and Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) can help e-cigarette users quit vaping. Current e-cigarette users will be randomly assigned to either to counselling and NRT or counselling only group. Self-reported rates of vaping cessation will be measured throughout the year in both groups. The use of e-cigarettes has grown substantially among non-smokers, particularly among youth and young adults. These devices deliver high levels of nicotine, far greater than is possible with conventional cigarettes. Currently, they are not approved for smoking cessation or any purpose by Health Canada. Nonetheless, there is some evidence that e-cigarettes may be of assistance in smoking cessation. Conversely, there is evidence that using cigarettes and e-cigarettes together may result in increased cigarette consumption. E-cigarette use among youth also serves as a gateway to regular use of conventional cigarettes. Clinicians and patients are seeking guidance on vaping cessation. However, to date, there are no strong evidence-based interventions to support e-cigarette users in quitting. NRT is approved for smoking cessation by Health Canada. However, it is not approved for vaping cessation and thus its use to support e-cigarette users to quit by managing their nicotine withdrawal is considered "off-label". This represents a significant gap and opportunity, which this project will address.
The study hypothesizes that the OMSC approach, which includes the use of nicotine replacement therapy, will result in higher rates of vaping cessation compared to usual care.
Participants will all complete an initial counselling session to discuss vaping cessation and receive tips to help achieve cessation. They will all be asked to track their smoking/vaping behaviour and the amount of tobacco in their e-cigarette for 7 days. After 7 days, all participants will be randomly put into one of two groups (either the intervention or control group). They will have follow-up assessments with the research team at 1, 3, 6 and 12 months.
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Participation Requirements
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Sex:
ALL -
Eligible Ages:
18 and up
Participation Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
* \>18 years of age or older
* Ontario resident
* Ability to speak English or French
* Regular use of e-cigarette (vaping at least once per week for the past four weeks)
Exclusion Criteria:
* Cognitive impairment or acute psychiatric illness that would alter their ability to participate
* Being institutionalized at a retirement home, nursing home or long-term care facility
* Participating in another smoking or vaping cessation program
* Allergy or intolerance to NRT
Study Location
The University of Ottawa Heart Institute
The University of Ottawa Heart InstituteOttawa, Ontario
Canada
Contact Study Team
- Study Sponsored By
- Ottawa Heart Institute Research Corporation
- Participants Required
- More Information
- Study ID:
NCT06164678