Refer2Quit: Evaluating a Proactive, Tailored, Population Health Approach for Tobacco Treatment for Household Smokers Through a Pediatric Care Network
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to compare the reach and effectiveness of the Refer2Quit intervention for increasing tobacco use treatment and quit rates among household members who smoke versus a treatment as usual group. This clinical trial also aims to study household member and pediatric patient characteristics that are associated with reach and effectiveness of Refer2Quit.
Description
This study aims to evaluate a proactive and population health-based approach that leverages a clinical decision support (CDS) system embedded in the electronic health record (EHR) to identify household members who smoke but did not complete the smoking survey at the visit, and remotely engage them in tobacco use treatment. Participants will be recruited through up to 32 outpatient primary care practice from the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia's (CHOP) Pediatric Research Consortium (PeRC). Potential participants will be identified from the cohort of referrals for tobacco cessation treatmen…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Adult Intervention Subject Inclusion Criteria * Males or females ages ≥18 years in age * Self-identify as a current combustible tobacco user * Have a valid cell phone number Child Intervention Subject Inclusion Criteria * Must be a CHOP patient Adult Intervention Subject Exclusion Criteria * \<18 years in age. * Indicates no combustible tobacco smoking Child Intervention Subject Exclusion Criteria * Not a CHOP patient Adult Control Subject Inclusion Criteria * Males or females ages ≥18 years in age * Self-identify as a current combustible tobacco user * Have a valid cell phone number…
Interventions
- OtherRefer2Quit
The Refer2Quit intervention consists of automatic connection to the adult participant's choice of any or all of four evidence-based tobacco treatment options (varenicline, NRT, quitline, and/or smokefreeTXT), as well as motivational counseling provided by the study team. Supportive and motivational text messaging is also included in the intervention to connect or reconnect adult participants to treatments as needed. Text messaging and support would also focus on supporting appropriate use of NRT and/or varenicline if indicated.
Location
- Children's Hospital of PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania