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QuitSMART Utah: an implementation study protocol for a cluster-randomized, multi-level Sequential Multiple Assignment Randomized Trial to increase Reach and Impact of tobacco cessation treatment in Community Health Centers.
Fernandez, Maria E; Schlechter, Chelsey R; Del Fiol, Guilherme; Gibson, Bryan; Kawamoto, Kensaku; Siaperas, Tracey; Pruhs, Alan; Greene, Tom; Nahum-Shani, Inbal; Schulthies, Sandra; Nelson, Marci; Bohner, Claudia; Kramer, Heidi; Borbolla, Damian; Austin, Sharon; Weir, Charlene; Walker, Timothy W; Lam, Cho Y; Wetter, David W.
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  • Fernandez ME; Center for Health Promotion and Prevention Research, Department of Health Promotion & Behavioral Sciences, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Public Health, 7000 Fannin St, Houston, TX, 77030, USA.
  • Schlechter CR; Center for Health Outcomes and Population Equity, Huntsman Cancer Institute, University of Utah, 2000 Circle of Hope Dr, Salt Lake City, UT, 84112, USA. Chelsey.schlechter@hci.utah.edu.
  • Del Fiol G; Department of Biomedical Informatics, University of Utah, 421 Wakara Way #140, Salt Lake City, UT, 84108, USA.
  • Gibson B; Department of Biomedical Informatics, University of Utah, 421 Wakara Way #140, Salt Lake City, UT, 84108, USA.
  • Kawamoto K; Department of Biomedical Informatics, University of Utah, 421 Wakara Way #140, Salt Lake City, UT, 84108, USA.
  • Siaperas T; Association for Utah Community Health, 860 E 4500 S, Murray, UT, 84107, USA.
  • Pruhs A; Association for Utah Community Health, 860 E 4500 S, Murray, UT, 84107, USA.
  • Greene T; Department of Population Health Sciences, University of Utah, 295 Chipeta Way, Salt Lake City, UT, 84108, USA.
  • Nahum-Shani I; Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, 426 Thompson St, Ann Arbor, MI, 48104, USA.
  • Schulthies S; Utah Department of Health, 288 N 1460 W, Salt Lake City, UT, 84116, USA.
  • Nelson M; Utah Department of Health, 288 N 1460 W, Salt Lake City, UT, 84116, USA.
  • Bohner C; Utah Department of Health, 288 N 1460 W, Salt Lake City, UT, 84116, USA.
  • Kramer H; Department of Biomedical Informatics, University of Utah, 421 Wakara Way #140, Salt Lake City, UT, 84108, USA.
  • Borbolla D; Department of Biomedical Informatics, University of Utah, 421 Wakara Way #140, Salt Lake City, UT, 84108, USA.
  • Austin S; Center for Health Outcomes and Population Equity, Huntsman Cancer Institute, University of Utah, 2000 Circle of Hope Dr, Salt Lake City, UT, 84112, USA.
  • Weir C; Department of Biomedical Informatics, University of Utah, 421 Wakara Way #140, Salt Lake City, UT, 84108, USA.
  • Walker TW; Center for Health Promotion and Prevention Research, Department of Health Promotion & Behavioral Sciences, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Public Health, 7000 Fannin St, Houston, TX, 77030, USA.
  • Lam CY; Center for Health Outcomes and Population Equity, Huntsman Cancer Institute, University of Utah, 2000 Circle of Hope Dr, Salt Lake City, UT, 84112, USA.
  • Wetter DW; Department of Population Health Sciences, University of Utah, 295 Chipeta Way, Salt Lake City, UT, 84108, USA.
Implement Sci ; 15(1): 9, 2020 01 30.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32000812
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Tobacco use remains the leading cause of death and disability in the USA and is disproportionately concentrated among low socioeconomic status (SES) populations. Community Health Centers (CHCs) are a key venue for reaching low SES populations with evidence-based tobacco cessation treatment such as Quitlines. Electronic health record (EHR)-based interventions at the point-of-care, text messaging (TM), and phone counseling have the potential to increase Quitline reach and are feasible to implement within CHCs. However, there is a lack of data to inform how, when, and in what combination these strategies should be implemented. The aims of this cluster-randomized trial are to evaluate multi-level implementation strategies to increase the Reach (i.e., proportion of tobacco-using patients who enroll in the Quitline) and Impact (i.e., Reach × Efficacy [efficacy is defined as the proportion of tobacco-using patients who enroll in Quitline treatment that successfully quit]) and to evaluate characteristics of healthcare system, providers, and patients that may influence tobacco-use outcomes.

METHODS:

This study is a multilevel, three-phase, Sequential Multiple Assignment Randomized Trial (SMART), conducted in CHCs (N = 33 clinics; N = 6000 patients). In the first phase, clinics will be randomized to two different EHR conditions. The second and third phases are patient-level randomizations based on prior treatment response. Patients who enroll in the Quitline receive no further interventions. In phase two, patients who are non-responders (i.e., patients who do not enroll in Quitline) will be randomized to receive either TM or continued-EHR. In phase three, patients in the TM condition who are non-responders will be randomized to receive either continued-TM or TM + phone coaching.

DISCUSSION:

This project will evaluate scalable, multi-level interventions to directly address strategic national priorities for reducing tobacco use and related disparities by increasing the Reach and Impact of evidence-based tobacco cessation interventions in low SES populations. TRIAL REGISTRATION This trial was registered at ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT03900767) on April 4th, 2019.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Atenção Primária à Saúde / Linhas Diretas / Centros Comunitários de Saúde / Abandono do Uso de Tabaco / Registros Eletrônicos de Saúde Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Atenção Primária à Saúde / Linhas Diretas / Centros Comunitários de Saúde / Abandono do Uso de Tabaco / Registros Eletrônicos de Saúde Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article