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This phase IV clinical trial determines the impact of implementing a Quitline electronic (e)Referral system with an enhanced academic detailing implementation strategy on Quitline reach, tobacco cessation assistance and self-reported quit rates among patients in community health centers. It also examines the cost-effectiveness of Quitline eReferrals both with and without enhanced academic detailing. If this implementation strategy is effective, this strategy could be used to increase tobacco cessation treatment through the collaboration between state Quitlines and community health centers that serve large numbers of socioeconomically disadvantaged patients who use tobacco.
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PRIMARY OBJECTIVES:
I. Implement a Quitline electronic (e)Referral system with enhanced academic detailing (AD) (intervention; n=10 community health centers [CHCs]) and without enhanced AD (comparison; n=10 CHCs) to compare rates of eReferral offers, eReferral acceptance, Quitline enrollment, orders for tobacco cessation medication, and receipt of in-clinic counseling among patients identified as currently using tobacco.
II. Assess the effectiveness of implementing a Quitline eReferral system with enhanced AD (intervention) versus without enhanced AD (comparison) on self-reported tobacco quit rates among all patients identified as current persons using tobacco using electronic health record (EHR) data.
III. Estimate the total annual costs and incremental cost-effectiveness of a Quitline eReferral system, with and without enhanced AD.
OUTLINE: Clinics are randomized to 1 of 2 arms.
ARM I: Clinics are notified via email that the eReferral system is available with a link to an online publication that includes an overview of Quitline services, information on Quitline effectiveness, and a detailed eReferral workflow with corresponding electronic health record (EHR) screenshots, including how to identify eligible patients, create an eReferral, and access Quitline follow-up data in the EHR. Clinics also gain access to technological assistance, as needed.
ARM II: Clinics receive standard online materials and access to remote technological assistance as in Arm I. Clinics also receive group training of clinic staff prior to activation of the Quitline eReferral system and 12 months post-activation, follow-up booster sessions and monthly performance audit and feedback.
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