Hernández Diana, Khan Farzana Yasmin, Albert David, Giovenco Daniel, Branas Charles, Valeri Linda, Navas-Acien Ana
Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.
Res Sq. 2023 Apr 20:rs.3.rs-2701542. doi: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2701542/v1.
Smoke-free housing policies in multiunit housing are increasingly widespread interventions to reduce smoking and secondhand smoke exposure. Little research has identified factors that impede compliance with smoke-free housing policies in low-income multiunit housing and test corresponding solutions. We are using an experimental design to test two compliance support interventions: (A) a "compliance through reduction (via relocation and reduction in personal smoking) and cessation" intervention targets households with smokers and involves support to shift smoking practices to designated areas, reduce personal smoking, and deliver in-residence smoking cessation support services via trained peer educators and (B) a "compliance through resident endorsement" intervention involving voluntary adoption of smoke-free living environments through personal pledges, visible door markers and/or via social media. We will compare randomly sampled participants in buildings that receive A or B or A plus B to the NYCHA standard approach, This RCT addresses key gaps in knowledge and capitalizes on key scientific opportunities by: 1) leveraging the federal mandate to ban smoking in a public housing system of more than sufficient size to conduct an adequately powered RCT; 2) expanding our understanding of smoke-free policy compliance beyond policy implementation by testing two novel treatments: a) in-residence smoking cessation and b) resident endorsement, while 3) addressing population and location-specific tobacco-related disparities. At the conclusion of the study, this RCT will have leveraged a monumental policy shift affecting nearly half a million NYC public housing residents, many of whom disproportionately experience chronic illness and are more likely to smoke and be exposed to secondhand smoke than other city residents. This first-ever RCT will test the effects of much-needed compliance strategies on resident smoking behavior and secondhand smoke exposure in multiunit housing. Trial registration: Clinical Trials Registered, NCT05016505 Registered: August 23, 2021 https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05016505.
多单元住房中的无烟住房政策是越来越普遍的减少吸烟和二手烟暴露的干预措施。很少有研究确定阻碍低收入多单元住房中遵守无烟住房政策的因素并测试相应的解决方案。我们正在使用一种实验设计来测试两种合规支持干预措施:(A) “通过减少(通过重新安置和减少个人吸烟)和戒烟实现合规”干预措施针对有吸烟者的家庭,包括支持将吸烟行为转移到指定区域、减少个人吸烟,并通过训练有素的同伴教育者提供居家戒烟支持服务;以及 (B) “通过居民认可实现合规”干预措施,包括通过个人承诺、可见的门标记和/或社交媒体自愿采用无烟生活环境。我们将把接受 A 或 B 或 A 加 B 的建筑物中随机抽样的参与者与纽约市住房管理局的标准方法进行比较。这项随机对照试验通过以下方式解决了关键的知识空白并利用了关键的科学机会:1) 利用联邦授权在规模足够大的公共住房系统中禁止吸烟,以进行有足够效力的随机对照试验;2) 通过测试两种新的治疗方法,扩展我们对无烟政策合规性的理解,超越政策实施:a) 居家戒烟和 b) 居民认可,同时 3) 解决特定人群和特定地点的烟草相关差异。在研究结束时,这项随机对照试验将利用一项重大的政策转变,该转变影响了近 50 万纽约市公共住房居民,其中许多人比其他城市居民更容易患慢性病,吸烟和接触二手烟的可能性也更高。这项有史以来的首次随机对照试验将测试急需的合规策略对多单元住房中居民吸烟行为和二手烟暴露的影响。试验注册:已在临床试验注册中心注册,NCT05016505 注册时间:2021 年 8 月 23 日 https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05016505 。