Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Other |
Change in tobacco smoking abstinence |
7-day patient abstinence reported in medical record |
Baseline, 12 months |
|
Primary |
Change in provider knowledge of smoking cessation treatment as assessed by a 16-item scale |
Knowledge of evidence-based smoking cessation treatment: 16-item scale developed by our team. Items are true/false. A higher score signifies an increased knowledge of smoking cessation treatment. |
Baseline, 12 months |
|
Primary |
Change in provider self-efficacy to deliver evidence-based smoking cessation treatment as assessed by a 32-item instrument |
36 item instrument on a likert scale of 1-10, adapted version of Compeau and Higgins' task-focused self-efficacy scale. Higher scores signify greater self-efficacy. |
Baseline, 12 months |
|
Secondary |
Change in delivery of evidence-based smoking cessation treatment: assessment of smoking status |
Measured by clinic documentation during patient visits. |
Baseline, 12 months |
|
Secondary |
Change in delivery of evidence-based smoking cessation treatment: assessment of willingness to quit |
Measured by clinic documentation during patient visits. |
Baseline, 12 months |
|
Secondary |
Change in delivery of evidence-based smoking cessation treatment: receipt of behavioral counseling |
Measured by clinic documentation during patient visits. |
Baseline, 12 months |
|
Secondary |
Change in delivery of evidence-based smoking cessation treatment: receipt of pharmacotherapy |
Measured by clinic documentation during patient visits. |
Baseline, 12 months |
|
Secondary |
Change in acceptability of evidence-based practices based on adaptation of Acceptability of Intervention Measure |
We will use an instrument measuring acceptability, using an adaptation of the Acceptability of Intervention Measure. Each of the 16 items will be measured on a 5-point Likert scale, where 1=completely disagree and 5=completely agree. An average score is calculated by summing responses across all four items and dividing by the total number of items. The average score ranges from 1-5. A higher score signifies greater acceptability. |
Baseline, 12 months |
|
Secondary |
Change in appropriateness of evidence-based practices based on adaptation of the Intervention Appropriateness Measure |
We will use an instrument measuring appropriateness, using an adaptation of the Intervention Appropriateness Measure. Each of the 16 items will be measured on a 5-point Likert scale, where 1=completely disagree and 5=completely agree. An average score is calculated by summing responses across all four items and dividing by the total number of items. The average score ranges from 1-5. A higher score signifies greater appropriateness. |
Baseline, 12 months |
|
Secondary |
Change in feasibility of evidence-based practices based on adaptation of the Feasibility of Intervention Measure |
We will use an instrument measuring feasibility, using an adaptation of the Feasibility of Intervention Measure. Each of the 16 items will be measured on a 5-point Likert scale, where 1=completely disagree and 5=completely agree. An average score is calculated by summing responses across all four items and dividing by the total number of items. The average score ranges from 1-5. A higher score signifies greater appropriateness. |
Baseline, 12 months |
|
Secondary |
Change in acceptability of implementation intervention based on adaptation of Acceptability of Intervention Measure |
We will use an instrument measuring acceptability, using an adaptation of the Acceptability of Intervention Measure. Each of the 24 items will be measured on a 5-point Likert scale, where 1=completely disagree and 5=completely agree. An average score is calculated by summing responses across all four items and dividing by the total number of items. The average score ranges from 1-5. A higher score signifies greater acceptability. |
Baseline, 12 months |
|
Secondary |
Change in appropriateness of implementation intervention based on adaptation of the Intervention Appropriateness Measure |
We will use an instrument measuring appropriateness, using an adaptation of the Intervention Appropriateness Measure. Each of the 24 items will be measured on a 5-point Likert scale, where 1=completely disagree and 5=completely agree. An average score is calculated by summing responses across all four items and dividing by the total number of items. The average score ranges from 1-5. A higher score signifies greater appropriateness. |
Baseline, 12 months |
|
Secondary |
Change in feasibility of implementation intervention based on adaptation of the Feasibility of Intervention Measure |
We will use an instrument measuring feasibility, using an adaptation of the Feasibility of Intervention Measure. Each of the 24 items will be measured on a 5-point Likert scale, where 1=completely disagree and 5=completely agree. An average score is calculated by summing responses across all four items and dividing by the total number of items. The average score ranges from 1-5. A higher score signifies greater appropriateness. |
Baseline, 12 months |
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