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Evaluation of an intervention to enhance the delivery of smoking cessation services to patients with cancer

  • Marie Helene Gosselin
  • , Martin C. Mahoney
  • , K. Michael Cummings
  • , Thom R. Loree
  • , Maureen Sullivan
  • , Brian A. King
  • , Graham Warren
  • , Andrew Hyland

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Abstract

describe a brief staff training program to improve the delivery of tobacco cessation services to patients with head and neck cancers. This study utilized a quasiexperimental design to compare the delivery of smoking cessation components and outcomes among patients exposed to either usual care (UC) or an enhanced cessation (EC) program implemented following a 1-h staff education program. Of the 179 subjects enrolled, 112 were recontacted by phone 1 month after their clinic visit. More patients in EC compared to UC reported that they were asked about their smoking status (94.2% vs. 76.6%, p=0.01), advised to quit (92.3% vs. 72.3%, p=0.01), prescribed cessation medications (30.8% vs. 3.3%, p<0.001), and received a support call (53.8% vs. 11.7%, p<0.001) at the 1-month follow-up. Quit attempts and quit rates between groups were similar. The EC intervention improved the delivery of cessation services in a busy clinical setting, but this failed to increase cessation rates after 1 month.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)577-582
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Cancer Education
Volume26
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2011

Keywords

  • Head and neck cancers
  • Intervention
  • Pharmacotherapy
  • Smoking cessation

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