Tobacco Use Cessation Clinical Trial
Official title:
Transforming the Treatment of Tobacco Use in Health Care: Seizing the Potential of the Electronic Health Record to Deliver Comprehensive Chronic Care Treatment for Smoking: Study 1: the EHR and Fax Referral Study
Verified date | August 2019 |
Source | University of Wisconsin, Madison |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
This study is designed to assess whether completely electronic, HIPAA-compliant, EHR-based, closed-loop referrals for tobacco cessation from primary care clinics to a state telephone tobacco quitline service can increase the number/percentage of adult tobacco users receiving evidence-based tobacco dependence treatment when compared to paper-based fax referrals. This study also will survey clinic staff to evaluate satisfaction with the referral process.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 14930 |
Est. completion date | April 2018 |
Est. primary completion date | March 2018 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | N/A and older |
Eligibility |
Clinic Eligibility: Inclusion Criteria: - The presence of discrete primary care clinical services within the clinic (defined as general internal medicine or family medicine clinical services); - At least three primary care clinician providers in the clinic (physicians or nurse practitioners/physician assistants who see patients independently of a physician); - A total primary care clinical volume of at least 60 patients each week; - An existing EHR requirement for staff to document tobacco use status including smoking status on all adult patients visiting the clinic at every visit; - A capacity to enumerate patient visit information including adult patients/month and adult tobacco users/month by clinician and by clinic; - A willingness to participate in the proposed research; - A lead physician or a clinic manager on site who agree to serve as a clinic champion for the project; - Prior use of the fax referral system to refer patients to the Wisconsin Tobacco Quit Line with use data available for the 12 months prior to study launch; - A willingness to accept random assignment to either of the two experimental conditions. Exclusion Criteria: - Those clinics not meeting the above criteria (e.g. too small, limited EHR capacity). (Note: In this study, the clinics are the "subjects" under study. The patients that will be referred by the clinic to the Wisconsin Tobacco Quit Line will be least 18 years old and Cigarette smokers) |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | University of Wisconsin Center for Tobacco Research and Intervention, School of Medicine and Public Health | Madison | Wisconsin |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Wisconsin, Madison | National Cancer Institute (NCI) |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Number of Participants Referred | EHR-based vs. Fax-based rates of referral of adult tobacco users visiting primary care clinics to the tobacco quitline. The rate of referral will be determined by the ratio of total referrals to total smokers identified in the clinic's EHR over a period of 6 months of study observation. | Rates come from cumulative data collected over the course of 6 months. | |
Secondary | Number of Participants Meeting Criteria for Quality Referral | To evaluate the rates of quality referrals of tobacco users visiting primary care clinics to the tobacco quitline. Quality referrals are defined as ones that result in individuals who enroll in and receive tobacco quit line services. | Rates come from cumulative data collected over the course of 6 months. | |
Secondary | Number of Participants Self-reporting Smoking Abstinence | To evaluate smoking abstinence rates of tobacco users who were referred to and accepted services from the WTQL, comparing those who were referred via an EHR-based referral system vs. those referred via a manual paper fax referral system. | 7-day point prevalence smoking outcomes at 4-months after participant registration with the WI Tobacco Quit Line. | |
Secondary | Change in Global Staff Satisfaction With the Referral Intervention | In order to assess clinician and staff satisfaction with the eReferral and paper-based referral systems, a single-item "The steps I need to take to address my patients' tobacco use are efficient and well designed" was administered to healthcare system clinical staff. The response format was 1 = Strongly disagree; 2 = Disagree; 3 = Mildly disagree; 4 = Feel neutral; 5 = Mildly agree; 6 = Agree; 7 = Strongly agree. Higher scores indicate greater satisfaction with the assigned intervention (EHR-based vs Fax-based referral systems). The item is not part of any existing validated scale and was created for purposes of the project; this item was selected from a larger set of items and determined to be the most appropriate measure of overall staff satisfaction. | Satisfaction measures will be surveyed at baseline and at 6 months and reported as a single change score |
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