Smoking Cessation Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Pilot Study of the Learn, Connect, and Quit Mobile Application
This research study aims to develop and test the effectiveness of a mobile application for patients who smoke to use while waiting in the clinic exam room to see their provider. The application will present patients with a variety of videos designed to increase their engagement in evidence-based smoking cessation treatment and offer them action steps to engage in smoking-related treatment or discussions with their provider.
The overarching goal of this study is to develop a novel, effective mobile application for
patients to use while waiting in the clinic exam room to see their provider and to access
on-line after their visit. The Learn, Connect, and Quit (LCQ) application will present
patients with a variety of videos designed to increase their understanding of, and engagement
in, evidence-based smoking cessation treatment (e.g., videos that address barriers to
cessation and explain treatment options). The LCQ app will also be coordinated within the
clinical care system to allow patients to self-refer for smoking treatment and will serve as
a prompt to begin a conversation with the provider thereby connecting smokers to
evidence-based treatment with minimal staff burden, thus, increasing the feasibility and
sustainability of this intervention. This research will pursue the following specific aims:
Specific Aim 1: Develop the Learn, Connect, and Quit mobile application to: 1) present
educational and motivational content in an easily accessible manner (i.e., via videos); and
2) provide avenues for smokers to connect to evidence-based treatment (e.g., request a
referral to the Wisconsin Tobacco Quitline via the app, initiate a discussion with their
provider).
Specific Aim 2: Identify optimal implementation procedures and clinical workflows to
facilitate the use of the LCQ app within the clinical setting.
Specific Aim 3: Establish the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effects of the
Learn, Connect, and Quit app among smokers in a primary care clinic to support an NIH R01
application.
This research will create an innovative, patient-driven intervention that can be integrated
into healthcare systems and leverage the patient wait times in traditional clinical settings
to provide motivational content and treatment information to increase: motivation, smoking
treatment engagement, and connections with evidence-based treatment resources. This
innovative product will then be tested in larger implementation trials with external funding.
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