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Trial Title:
Healthy Homes Study
NCT ID:
NCT05833334
Condition:
Home Air Radon Testing
Lung Cancer
Conditions: Keywords:
Radon testing
Behavior change
Smoking
Air quality
Study type:
Interventional
Study phase:
N/A
Overall status:
Recruiting
Study design:
Allocation:
Randomized
Intervention model:
Parallel Assignment
Primary purpose:
Prevention
Masking:
None (Open Label)
Intervention:
Intervention type:
Behavioral
Intervention name:
Public health infographic (AIM 3)
Description:
Standard public health infographic about home air radon testing, plus information about
requesting a free home air radon test kit
Arm group label:
Public health infographic (AIM 3)
Intervention type:
Behavioral
Intervention name:
Online health promotion intervention tailored by smoking status (AIM 3)
Description:
Online health promotion intervention with messaging about home air radon testing tailored
by the participant's stated smoking status, plus information about requesting a free home
air radon test kit
Arm group label:
Online health promotion intervention tailored by smoking status (AIM 3)
Intervention type:
Behavioral
Intervention name:
Online health promotion intervention tailored by smoking status, plus reminder messages (AIM 3)
Description:
Online health promotion intervention with messaging about home air radon testing tailored
by the participant's stated smoking status, plus information about requesting a free home
air radon test kit, plus reminder messages about home air radon testing sent over two
months
Arm group label:
Online health promotion intervention tailored by smoking status, plus reminder messages (AIM 3)
Intervention type:
Behavioral
Intervention name:
Focus group with educational overview (AIM 1)
Description:
90-minute online focus group discussion about home air radon testing, plus an educational
overview about home air radon testing using a standard public health infographic
Arm group label:
Focus group with educational overview (AIM 1)
Summary:
This study is about home air radon testing and has two phases.
The goal of the first phase is to learn about renters' and homeowners' views and plans
related to radon testing. The main question this phase aims to answer is:
1. Does taking part in a focus group with information about radon testing change
people's plans to test for radon?
Participants in the first study phase will:
- Take a survey about their views on and plans for radon testing.
- Take part in a focus group discussion about radon testing, during which they will
receive information about radon testing.
- Right after the focus group, take a survey about their plans for radon testing.
The second phase is a pilot interventional study. The goal is to test interventions about
radon testing with renters and homeowners who smoke and do not smoke. The main questions
this phase aims to answer are:
1. Does the recruitment strategy result in enough participants enrolling within 3
months?
2. Will at least 80% of participants complete data collection activities?
3. Will more participants who view an online intervention developed by the researchers
request free radon test kits, set them up in their homes, and complete radon
testing, compared to participants who view a standard public health infographic? And
will even more participants who receive reminder messages, in addition to the online
intervention, request free radon test kits, set them up in their homes, and complete
radon testing?
Participants in this second phase will:
- Take a survey about their views on and plans for radon testing.
- View an intervention about radon testing.
- Right after viewing the intervention, take a survey about their views on and plans
for radon testing.
- 2 months later, take a survey about what, if any, steps they've taken to test their
homes for radon.
- Provide the researchers permission to collect data from their State Radon Program
on: a) whether they requested a free radon test kit and b) whether testing was
completed.
Some participants will receive reminder messages for 2 months after viewing the
intervention.
Researchers will compare an online intervention they developed about radon testing to: a)
a standard public health infographic and b) their online intervention combined with
reminder messages about radon testing. They will compare the interventions by proportion
of participants who: a) request a free radon test kit from their State Radon Programs, b)
set-up the radon test kit in their homes, and c) complete radon testing.
Detailed description:
This study is a pilot research study.
Criteria for eligibility:
Criteria:
Inclusion Criteria:
- Be at least 18 years old
- Have a valid mailing address in New Hampshire or Vermont,
- Have not tested their current homes for radon,
- Rent or own their home, and
- Live at their home year-round
Exclusion Criteria:
- N/A
Gender:
All
Minimum age:
18 Years
Maximum age:
N/A
Healthy volunteers:
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Locations:
Facility:
Name:
Dartmouth Cancer Center
Address:
City:
Lebanon
Zip:
03756
Country:
United States
Status:
Recruiting
Contact:
Last name:
Stephanie Papas, MPH
Phone:
603-646-5824
Email:
stephanie.papas@dartmouth.edu
Start date:
June 1, 2023
Completion date:
July 15, 2025
Lead sponsor:
Agency:
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
Agency class:
Other
Source:
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
Record processing date:
ClinicalTrials.gov processed this data on November 12, 2024
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov page:
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05833334