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Quitline treatment dose predicts cessation outcomes among safety net patients linked with treatment via Ask-Advise-Connect

The efficacy of tobacco treatment delivered by state quitlines in diverse populations is well-supported, yet little is known about associations between treatment dose and cessation outcomes following the implementation of Ask-Advise-Connect (AAC), an electronic health record-based systematic referra...

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Autores principales: Piñeiro, Bárbara, Wetter, David W., Vidrine, Damon J., Hoover, Diana S., Frank-Pearce, Summer G., Nguyen, Nga, Zbikowski, Susan M., Williams, Mary B., Vidrine, Jennifer I.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6351387/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30723660
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2019.01.009
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author Piñeiro, Bárbara
Wetter, David W.
Vidrine, Damon J.
Hoover, Diana S.
Frank-Pearce, Summer G.
Nguyen, Nga
Zbikowski, Susan M.
Williams, Mary B.
Vidrine, Jennifer I.
author_facet Piñeiro, Bárbara
Wetter, David W.
Vidrine, Damon J.
Hoover, Diana S.
Frank-Pearce, Summer G.
Nguyen, Nga
Zbikowski, Susan M.
Williams, Mary B.
Vidrine, Jennifer I.
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description The efficacy of tobacco treatment delivered by state quitlines in diverse populations is well-supported, yet little is known about associations between treatment dose and cessation outcomes following the implementation of Ask-Advise-Connect (AAC), an electronic health record-based systematic referral process that generates a high volume of proactive calls from the state quitline to smokers. The current study is a secondary analysis of a 34-month implementation trial evaluating ACC in 13 safety-net clinics in Houston, TX. Treatment was delivered by a quitline and comprised up to five proactive, telephone-delivered multi-component cognitive-behavioral treatment sessions. Associations between treatment dose and abstinence were examined. Abstinence was assessed by phone six months after treatment enrollment, and biochemically confirmed via mailed saliva cotinine. Among smokers who enrolled in treatment and agreed to follow-up (n = 3704), 29.2% completed no treatment sessions, 35.5% completed one session, 16.4% completed two sessions, and 19.0% completed ≥three sessions. Those who completed one (vs. no) sessions were no more likely to report abstinence (OR: 0.98). Those who completed two (vs. no) sessions were nearly twice as likely to report abstinence (OR: 1.83). Those who completed ≥three (vs. no) sessions were nearly four times as likely to report abstinence (OR: 3.70). Biochemically-confirmed cessation outcomes were similar. Most smokers received minimal or no treatment, and treatment dose had a large impact on abstinence. Results highlight the importance of improving engagement in evidence-based treatment protocols following enrollment. Given that motivation to quit fluctuates, systematically offering enrollment to all smokers at all visits is important.
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spelling pubmed-63513872019-02-05 Quitline treatment dose predicts cessation outcomes among safety net patients linked with treatment via Ask-Advise-Connect Piñeiro, Bárbara Wetter, David W. Vidrine, Damon J. Hoover, Diana S. Frank-Pearce, Summer G. Nguyen, Nga Zbikowski, Susan M. Williams, Mary B. Vidrine, Jennifer I. Prev Med Rep Regular Article The efficacy of tobacco treatment delivered by state quitlines in diverse populations is well-supported, yet little is known about associations between treatment dose and cessation outcomes following the implementation of Ask-Advise-Connect (AAC), an electronic health record-based systematic referral process that generates a high volume of proactive calls from the state quitline to smokers. The current study is a secondary analysis of a 34-month implementation trial evaluating ACC in 13 safety-net clinics in Houston, TX. Treatment was delivered by a quitline and comprised up to five proactive, telephone-delivered multi-component cognitive-behavioral treatment sessions. Associations between treatment dose and abstinence were examined. Abstinence was assessed by phone six months after treatment enrollment, and biochemically confirmed via mailed saliva cotinine. Among smokers who enrolled in treatment and agreed to follow-up (n = 3704), 29.2% completed no treatment sessions, 35.5% completed one session, 16.4% completed two sessions, and 19.0% completed ≥three sessions. Those who completed one (vs. no) sessions were no more likely to report abstinence (OR: 0.98). Those who completed two (vs. no) sessions were nearly twice as likely to report abstinence (OR: 1.83). Those who completed ≥three (vs. no) sessions were nearly four times as likely to report abstinence (OR: 3.70). Biochemically-confirmed cessation outcomes were similar. Most smokers received minimal or no treatment, and treatment dose had a large impact on abstinence. Results highlight the importance of improving engagement in evidence-based treatment protocols following enrollment. Given that motivation to quit fluctuates, systematically offering enrollment to all smokers at all visits is important. Elsevier 2019-01-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6351387/ /pubmed/30723660 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2019.01.009 Text en © 2019 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Piñeiro, Bárbara
Wetter, David W.
Vidrine, Damon J.
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Nguyen, Nga
Zbikowski, Susan M.
Williams, Mary B.
Vidrine, Jennifer I.
Quitline treatment dose predicts cessation outcomes among safety net patients linked with treatment via Ask-Advise-Connect
title Quitline treatment dose predicts cessation outcomes among safety net patients linked with treatment via Ask-Advise-Connect
title_full Quitline treatment dose predicts cessation outcomes among safety net patients linked with treatment via Ask-Advise-Connect
title_fullStr Quitline treatment dose predicts cessation outcomes among safety net patients linked with treatment via Ask-Advise-Connect
title_full_unstemmed Quitline treatment dose predicts cessation outcomes among safety net patients linked with treatment via Ask-Advise-Connect
title_short Quitline treatment dose predicts cessation outcomes among safety net patients linked with treatment via Ask-Advise-Connect
title_sort quitline treatment dose predicts cessation outcomes among safety net patients linked with treatment via ask-advise-connect
topic Regular Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6351387/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30723660
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2019.01.009
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