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Rapid Cycle Evaluation and Adaptation of an Inpatient Tobacco Treatment Service at a U.S. Safety-Net Hospital

BACKGROUND: To address disparities in smoking rates, our safety-net hospital implemented an inpatient tobacco treatment intervention: an “opt-out” electronic health record (EHR)-based Best Practice Alert + order-set, which triggers consultation to a Tobacco Treatment Consult (TTC) service for all ho...

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Autores principales: Kathuria, Hasmeena, Herbst, Nicole, Seth, Bhavna, Clark, Kristopher, Helm, Eric D., Zhang, Michelle, O’Donnell, Charles, Fitzgerald, Carmel, Itchapurapu, Indira Swetha, Waite, Meg, Wong, Carolina, Swamy, Lakshmana, Olson, Jen, Mishuris, Rebecca G., Wiener, Renda Soylemez
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9981890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37089992
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/26334895211041295
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author Kathuria, Hasmeena
Herbst, Nicole
Seth, Bhavna
Clark, Kristopher
Helm, Eric D.
Zhang, Michelle
O’Donnell, Charles
Fitzgerald, Carmel
Itchapurapu, Indira Swetha
Waite, Meg
Wong, Carolina
Swamy, Lakshmana
Olson, Jen
Mishuris, Rebecca G.
Wiener, Renda Soylemez
author_facet Kathuria, Hasmeena
Herbst, Nicole
Seth, Bhavna
Clark, Kristopher
Helm, Eric D.
Zhang, Michelle
O’Donnell, Charles
Fitzgerald, Carmel
Itchapurapu, Indira Swetha
Waite, Meg
Wong, Carolina
Swamy, Lakshmana
Olson, Jen
Mishuris, Rebecca G.
Wiener, Renda Soylemez
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description BACKGROUND: To address disparities in smoking rates, our safety-net hospital implemented an inpatient tobacco treatment intervention: an “opt-out” electronic health record (EHR)-based Best Practice Alert + order-set, which triggers consultation to a Tobacco Treatment Consult (TTC) service for all hospitalized patients who smoke cigarettes. We report on development, implementation, and adaptation of the intervention, informed by a pre-implementation needs assessment and two rapid-cycle evaluations guided by the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) and Expert Recommendations for Implementing Change (ERIC) compilation. METHODS: We identified stakeholders affected by implementation and conducted a local needs assessment starting 6 months-pre-launch. We then conducted two rapid-cycle evaluations during the first 6 months post-implementation. The CFIR informed survey and interview guide development, data collection, assessment of barriers and facilitators, and selection of ERIC strategies to implement and adapt the intervention. RESULTS: Key themes were: (1) Understanding the hospital's priority to improving tobacco performance metrics was critical in gaining leadership buy-in (CFIR Domain: Outer setting; Construct: External Policy and Incentives). (2) CFIR-based rapid-cycle evaluations allowed us to recognize implementation challenges early and select ERIC strategies clustering into 3 broad categories (conducting needs assessment; developing stakeholder relationships; training and educating stakeholders) to make real-time adaptations, creating an acceptable clinical workflow. (3) Minimizing clinician burden allowed the successful implementation of the TTC service. (4) Demonstrating improved 6-month quit rates and tobacco performance metrics were key to sustaining the program. CONCLUSIONS: Rapid-cycle evaluations to gather pre-implementation and early-implementation data, focusing on modifiable barriers and facilitators, allowed us to develop and refine the intervention to improve acceptability, adoption, and sustainability, enabling us to improve tobacco performance metrics in a short timeline. Future directions include spreading rapid-cycle evaluations to promote implementation of inpatient tobacco treatment programs to other settings and assessing long-term sustainability and return on investment of these programs.
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spelling pubmed-99818902023-04-20 Rapid Cycle Evaluation and Adaptation of an Inpatient Tobacco Treatment Service at a U.S. Safety-Net Hospital Kathuria, Hasmeena Herbst, Nicole Seth, Bhavna Clark, Kristopher Helm, Eric D. Zhang, Michelle O’Donnell, Charles Fitzgerald, Carmel Itchapurapu, Indira Swetha Waite, Meg Wong, Carolina Swamy, Lakshmana Olson, Jen Mishuris, Rebecca G. Wiener, Renda Soylemez Implement Res Pract Original Empirical Research BACKGROUND: To address disparities in smoking rates, our safety-net hospital implemented an inpatient tobacco treatment intervention: an “opt-out” electronic health record (EHR)-based Best Practice Alert + order-set, which triggers consultation to a Tobacco Treatment Consult (TTC) service for all hospitalized patients who smoke cigarettes. We report on development, implementation, and adaptation of the intervention, informed by a pre-implementation needs assessment and two rapid-cycle evaluations guided by the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) and Expert Recommendations for Implementing Change (ERIC) compilation. METHODS: We identified stakeholders affected by implementation and conducted a local needs assessment starting 6 months-pre-launch. We then conducted two rapid-cycle evaluations during the first 6 months post-implementation. The CFIR informed survey and interview guide development, data collection, assessment of barriers and facilitators, and selection of ERIC strategies to implement and adapt the intervention. RESULTS: Key themes were: (1) Understanding the hospital's priority to improving tobacco performance metrics was critical in gaining leadership buy-in (CFIR Domain: Outer setting; Construct: External Policy and Incentives). (2) CFIR-based rapid-cycle evaluations allowed us to recognize implementation challenges early and select ERIC strategies clustering into 3 broad categories (conducting needs assessment; developing stakeholder relationships; training and educating stakeholders) to make real-time adaptations, creating an acceptable clinical workflow. (3) Minimizing clinician burden allowed the successful implementation of the TTC service. (4) Demonstrating improved 6-month quit rates and tobacco performance metrics were key to sustaining the program. CONCLUSIONS: Rapid-cycle evaluations to gather pre-implementation and early-implementation data, focusing on modifiable barriers and facilitators, allowed us to develop and refine the intervention to improve acceptability, adoption, and sustainability, enabling us to improve tobacco performance metrics in a short timeline. Future directions include spreading rapid-cycle evaluations to promote implementation of inpatient tobacco treatment programs to other settings and assessing long-term sustainability and return on investment of these programs. SAGE Publications 2021-10-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9981890/ /pubmed/37089992 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/26334895211041295 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Kathuria, Hasmeena
Herbst, Nicole
Seth, Bhavna
Clark, Kristopher
Helm, Eric D.
Zhang, Michelle
O’Donnell, Charles
Fitzgerald, Carmel
Itchapurapu, Indira Swetha
Waite, Meg
Wong, Carolina
Swamy, Lakshmana
Olson, Jen
Mishuris, Rebecca G.
Wiener, Renda Soylemez
Rapid Cycle Evaluation and Adaptation of an Inpatient Tobacco Treatment Service at a U.S. Safety-Net Hospital
title Rapid Cycle Evaluation and Adaptation of an Inpatient Tobacco Treatment Service at a U.S. Safety-Net Hospital
title_full Rapid Cycle Evaluation and Adaptation of an Inpatient Tobacco Treatment Service at a U.S. Safety-Net Hospital
title_fullStr Rapid Cycle Evaluation and Adaptation of an Inpatient Tobacco Treatment Service at a U.S. Safety-Net Hospital
title_full_unstemmed Rapid Cycle Evaluation and Adaptation of an Inpatient Tobacco Treatment Service at a U.S. Safety-Net Hospital
title_short Rapid Cycle Evaluation and Adaptation of an Inpatient Tobacco Treatment Service at a U.S. Safety-Net Hospital
title_sort rapid cycle evaluation and adaptation of an inpatient tobacco treatment service at a u.s. safety-net hospital
topic Original Empirical Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9981890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37089992
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/26334895211041295
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