Lung Health Promotion for AI/AN People Through Human Center Design (Lung PATHS) - Aim 3 Intervention
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
Summary
This clinical trial evaluates the acceptability and effectiveness of an educational intervention (Lung Toolkit) for improving knowledge about lung cancer and lung cancer screening among American Indian/Alaskan Native (AI/AN) cigarette smokers. The Lung Toolkit is an educational intervention, including a website and a physical artifact pouch, specifically tailored to the needs of AI/AN individuals. The website includes evidence-based resources about lung health and lung cancer screening, facts about commercial tobacco and traditional tobacco, national and local smoking cessation and screening resources, and community-building resources such as stories from AI/AN community members about their experiences with lung cancer screening and smoking cessation. The physical artifact pouch links to the website with a quick response code and contains ceremonial herbs and motivational messaging around smoking cessation and lung cancer screening. The Lung Toolkit intervention may be effective for improving knowledge about lung cancer and lung cancer screening among AI/AN cigarette smokers.
Description
OUTLINE: Participants receive the Lung Toolkit materials, including a link to the lung health toolkit website and a physical artifact pouch, and then receive a guided review of the Lung Toolkit materials over 60 minutes. Following the guided review, participants use the Lung Toolkit materials for 30 days.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 50–80 years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- Yes
Inclusion Criteria: * Between ages 50-80 * Self-identify as AI/AN * Self-reported 10 pack-year smoking history (commercial tobacco i.e. cigarettes) * Ability to understand and willingness to sign an informed consent document Exclusion Criteria: * Not between ages 50-80 * Having less than a 10 pack-year history of smoking commercial tobacco * Inability to communicate in written and verbal English * Having any cognitive impairment that compromises the ability to provide informed consent