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. 2018 Jan 31;2018(1):CD001746. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD001746.pub4

Johnston 2010.

Trial name or title The study protocol for a randomised controlled
 trial of a family‐centred tobacco control programme
 about environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) to
 reduce respiratory illness in Indigenous infants
Methods Parallel RCT
Participants Indigenous women from Australia and New Zealand and their infants recruited from birth to 5 weeks age and followed‐up until 12 months of age, when the mother herself smokes or someone else in the household is a smoker
Interventions Face‐to‐face home visits. Indigenous model of health promotion ‐ information provision, health education, behavioural coaching for women. For other smokers in the household ‐ smoking cessation advice, counselling, and treatment options
Outcomes Infant medically attended acute respiratory illness
Hospitalisations for infant acute respiratory illness
Infant urinary cotinine
Carer's self‐report of infant tobacco smoke exposure
Carer's report of home and car smoking bans
Carer's self‐report of smoking cessation
Carer's self‐report of number of quit attempts
Process indicators
Starting date 2009
Contact information Vanessa Johnston
Notes Dr. Johnston contacted on 28 June 2017, but no response. Study results not yet published