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Trial Title:
Smoking Prevention Program in Poland
NCT ID:
NCT05488743
Condition:
Smoking
Smoking Behaviors
Smoking (Tobacco) Addiction
E-cigarette Use
Vaping
Conditions: Official terms:
Behavior, Addictive
Conditions: Keywords:
tobacco prevention cancer
smoking prevention
cancer education
educational intervention
cardiovascular diseases prevention
youth
Study type:
Observational
Overall status:
Unknown status
Study design:
Time perspective:
Prospective
Intervention:
Intervention type:
Behavioral
Intervention name:
educational intervention
Description:
The program consists of five 50-minutes sessions conducted in person as scheduled during
weekly class meetings. Educators will conduct workshops with PowerPoint presentations and
worksheets dedicated to in-class activities.
Arm group label:
7th and 8th grade students (children age 12-15 years) from the elementary school
Summary:
Smoking Prevention Program is a pilot exploratory study with a standardized curriculum
based on the Tobacco Prevention Toolkit from Stanford University and translated into
Polish by the members of Students Scientific Association of Oncology at Wroclaw Medical
University. The program will assess the effectiveness of a school-based smoking
prevention curricula keeping children as never smokers and test the feasibility of
engaging medical students and teachers in implementing and evaluating a validated program
on smoking prevention within the Polish School System. The research protocols, methods
and data collection instruments of a standardized classroom based valid tobacco
prevention program from Stanford University will be used for the study. The smoking
prevention program is centred on drug resistance, personal self-management and increasing
social skills. The program increases knowledge and uses coaching and practice to provide
students with the skills to resist social pressures around cigarette use. The secondary
outcome of this study is to determine the change in attitudes by Polish Medical Student
regarding Cancer Prevention Research. During Smoking Prevention Program workshops, the
5-Session Curriculum for primary schools will be translated, applied and evaluated for
polish students.
This community-based pilot will engage medical students, the local school district and
the local health authority. The Educational program meets the requirements set by Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Guidelines for School Health Programs to
Prevent Tobacco Use and Addiction. Following parental consent, the program will be
implemented with all 7th and 8th grade students (children age 12-15 years) from the
Elementary School in Tyniec Mały. This project is supported by the Head of Lower Silesian
Oncology Center, the Head of Department of Oncology of Wroclaw Medical University, the
Health and Social Affairs Department of City of Wroclaw and under the patronage of the
Lower Silesia Governor's Office, the Polish Society of Oncology, the Polish Society of
Public Health, the Lower Silesian Department of Polish Society of Cardiology and the
European Association for Cancer Education (EACE).
Smoking Prevention Program is funded by the READS Grant Program from the American
Association for Cancer Education (AACE).
Criteria for eligibility:
Study pop:
The program will be implemented with all 7th and 8th grade students (children age 12-15
years) from the Elementary School in Tyniec Mały.
Sampling method:
Non-Probability Sample
Criteria:
Inclusion Criteria:
- Students from Tyniec Mały
- 7th and 8th graders of the elementary school
- Parental consent
- Students consent
Exclusion Criteria:
- Lack of parental consent
- Lack of students consent
Gender:
All
Minimum age:
12 Years
Maximum age:
15 Years
Healthy volunteers:
No
Locations:
Facility:
Name:
Wroclaw Medical University
Address:
City:
Wroclaw
Zip:
50-367
Country:
Poland
Start date:
March 15, 2022
Completion date:
October 14, 2022
Lead sponsor:
Agency:
Wroclaw Medical University
Agency class:
Other
Collaborator:
Agency:
Stanford Reach Lab - Tobacco Prevention Toolkit
Agency class:
Other
Collaborator:
Agency:
American Association for Cancer Education
Agency class:
Other
Source:
Wroclaw Medical University
Record processing date:
ClinicalTrials.gov processed this data on November 12, 2024
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov page:
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05488743
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