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Implementation of Cessation Treatment in Community Based Mental Health Centers
In Brief
A Phase 2 clinical trial evaluating Study 3: Chronic care management and Study 2: Pilot trial for Smoking, Tobacco and Mental Illness. Completed, enrolled 94 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Tobacco use disorder is a chronic disease. This is particularly true for people living with mental illness, who are more likely to smoke and make more unsuccessful quit attempts than those without. The current study is designed to test a package of two chronic disease management strategies to treatment tobacco in community mental health centers: regular provider interventions during routine mental healthcare visits, and proactive outreach by community mental health center staff to offer connections to tobacco cessation treatment. In study 1 we will interview patients, providers and leaders across wo community healthcare systems, in study 2 we will pilot test the package of interventions in 25 patients at a community mental health center for feasibility and acceptability. in Study 3, 50 patients at a community mental health center will receive provider intervention at their regular visits as well as 3 outreach calls over 9 months from trained staff to offer to connect them with stop smoking treatment. The investigators will measure the effect of these interventions on tobacco use over the next year.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Quarterly brief provider intervention (the 5As) and 3 quarterly outreach calls over 9 months.
Providers trained in brief provider intervention and 1 outreach call over 3 months.