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Trial name or title | Multicentric Randomized Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Long‐term Effectiveness of a Motivational Intervention Against Smoking, Based on the Information Obtained From Spirometry in Primary Care. (RESET‐ESPITAP2) |
Methods | Randomised controlled trial, parallel assignment, open‐label |
Participants | 1100 participants Inclusion criteria:
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Interventions | Intervention arm: spirometry. Will be given brief but structured smoking cessation advice (according to the standards of the Tobacco Study Group of the Catalan Society of Family Medicine) together with a detailed and structured 20‐minute visit with details of the spirometry data (values of respiratory capacity and volumes referring on the theoretical) Control arm: brief smoking cessation advice. Will be given brief but structured smoking cessation advice (according to the standards of the Tobacco Study Group of the Catalan Society of Family Medicine) |
Outcomes | Cessation of tobacco consumption at 12 months. Time Frame: 12 months |
Starting date | November 2011 (estimated study completion date: November 2014) |
Contact information | Principal Investigator: Antoni Santigosa‐Ayala, MD, Catalan Institute of Health |
Notes | Last update posted on ClinicalTrials.gov: 2 June 2014 Authors contacted but no answer received. Protocol published in 2016, but no results published. |