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Development and Testing of a Smoking Cessation E-Visit for Implementation in Primary Care
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Smoking cessation e-visit and Treatment As Usual for Smoking. Completed, enrolled 51 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The goal of this study is to develop, refine, and complete preliminary feasibility testing of a smoking cessation electronic visit (e-visit) for implementation in primary care/family medicine. The investigators will conduct a feasibility RCT (N=51) of the smoking cessation e-visit as compared to treatment as usual (TAU), delivered via primary care, with primary objective to provide effect size estimates for a larger RCT. Primary outcomes cluster around: 1) treatment feasibility, 2) treatment acceptability, 3) treatment satisfaction, 4) evidence-based cessation treatment utilization, and 5) cessation-related outcomes (quit attempt incidence, abstinence). It is hypothesized that participants randomized to the e-visit condition as compared to those randomized to the TAU condition will have higher rates of cessation treatment utilization (medications, counseling) and superior cessation-related outcomes.
Study Details
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Interventions
electronic visits (e-visits) for smoking cessation
Information about the state quitline and about the importance of quitting smoking and a recommendation to contact one's PCP to schedule a medical visit to discuss quitting smoking