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Impact of Primary Care COPD Screening Strategies on the Smoking Cessation Process (DISCO-SET)

R

Rennes University Hospital

Status

Completed

Conditions

Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive
Smoking Cessation

Treatments

Other: Phone survey about smoking cessation process since intervention in DISCO trial

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04833933
35RC21_9742_DISCO-SET

Details and patient eligibility

About

The general practitioner is confronted with unselected smokers whose attempts to quit smoking are often repeated over time before leading to a definitive cessation.

Each year, 3-5% of smokers succeed in quitting in the general population. The corollary is that the majority of smokers are in a situation of failure in their attempt to quit: 33% declared during the 2019 French Health Barometer to have made an attempt of at least 7 days in the past year. Thus, this status of "smoker" can cover a wide variety of situations: no attempt to stop smoking, attempt(s) of more or less clinical significance, previous support or not by a health professional, etc. Currently, the HAS recommendations do not determine a specific course of action for these smokers, whose experiences may be very different. It could therefore be interesting to objectivize the smoking cessation process of these patients who have or have not succeeded in quitting, in order to deduce profiles of smokers according to their previous smoking cessation experiences. Furthermore, the choice and relevance of the cessation criteria used are debated.

Following the randomized controlled trial DISCO on COPD screening interventions in primary care (3 intervention arms, 1 control arm), the investigators will carry out a pilot cross-sectional survey on the cessation process of smokers during the 2 years following their participation, evaluating the incidence and modalities of cessation attempts of smokers belonging to an age group at risk of COPD (40-80 years) and who initially consulted their general practitioner for any reason 2 years ago at the time of their inclusion.

The impact on future management could be the personalization of cessation advice given to smokers according to quantitative and qualitative indicators specific to their experience, their previous history of smoking cessation, their health situation and socio-demographic characteristics. Eventually, a gradation of the levels of support offered to patients in general practice on the basis of predictive factors of smoking cessation could be studied.

The investigators hypothesize that participation in COPD screening with the GP may be associated with patient progress in quitting smoking. This pilot study will be conducted on a random sample of 120 participants from the subgroup of 544 patients who were smokers at inclusion in DISCO.

Enrollment

120 patients

Sex

All

Ages

40 to 85 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Active smoker patient at inclusion in the DISCO study,
  • No objection to participate in the study,
  • Patient still followed in the active file of general practitioners' offices (GP).
  • Patient's telephone and postal details available

Exclusion criteria

  • Patient not physically or mentally able to complete the phone survey,
  • Patient deceased,
  • Patient not reachable despite 5 phone calls and message left on answering machine.
  • Patient under curatorship, guardianship or safeguard of justice

Trial design

120 participants in 4 patient groups

Control group
Description:
Initially in DISCO trial : no intervention, usual care In DISCO-SET trial : survey (the same in the 4 groups)
Treatment:
Other: Phone survey about smoking cessation process since intervention in DISCO trial
Questionnaire
Description:
Initially in DISCO trial : Targeted screening of COPD by GPs via the GOLD / HAS questionnaire. The questionnaire includes 4 questions for patients over 40. At least one positive response is an indication to perform a spirometry. In DISCO-SET trial : survey (the same in the 4 groups)
Treatment:
Other: Phone survey about smoking cessation process since intervention in DISCO trial
Coordination
Description:
Initially in DISCO trial : Information of the GPs of the existence of a coordination of the care of proximity to facilitate the access to the spirometry (identification of a referent specialist, making appointments). In DISCO-SET trial : survey (the same in the 4 groups)
Treatment:
Other: Phone survey about smoking cessation process since intervention in DISCO trial
Questionnaire + Coordination
Description:
Initially in DISCO trial : * Targeted screening of COPD by GPs via the GOLD / HAS questionnaire. The questionnaire includes 4 questions for patients over 40. At least one positive response is an indication to perform a spirometry. * Information of the GPs of the existence of a coordination of the care of proximity to facilitate the access to the spirometry (identification of a referent specialist, making appointments). In DISCO-SET trial : survey (the same in the 4 groups)
Treatment:
Other: Phone survey about smoking cessation process since intervention in DISCO trial

Trial contacts and locations

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