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Utilizing Research Associates Tobacco Cessation in ED Pilot Study Tobacco Cessation in ED Pilot Study Using a scripted format RAs Tobacco Cessation in ED Pilot Study Using a scripted format ID: 463168

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Tobacco Cessation in ED Utilizing Research AssociatesSlide2

Tobacco Cessation in ED

Pilot Study

Slide3

Tobacco Cessation in ED

Pilot Study

Using a

scripted format

, RAs Slide4

Tobacco Cessation in ED

Pilot Study

Using a

scripted format

, RAs

approached as many ED patients and their visitors

as possible on their weekly 4-hour shift

Slide5

Tobacco Cessation in ED

Pilot Study

Using a

scripted format

, RAs

approached as many ED patients and their visitors

as possible on their weekly 4-hour shift

obtained verbal assent or written informed consentSlide6

Tobacco Cessation in ED

Pilot Study

Using a

scripted format

, RAs

approached as many ED patients and their visitors

as possible on their weekly 4-hour shift

obtained verbal assent or written informed consent

took

a detailed tobacco history

Slide7

Tobacco Cessation in ED

Pilot Study

Using a

scripted format

, RAs

approached as many ED patients and their visitors

as possible on their weekly 4-hour shift

obtained verbal assent or written informed consent

took

a detailed tobacco

history

offered a referral to CT Quitline

to all who smoked > 30 days at any time in their lives

Slide8

Tobacco Cessation in ED

Pilot Study

21 weeks, 63 RAs

approached 4613 potential participants

Slide9

Tobacco Cessation in ED

Pilot Study

21 weeks, 63 RAs

approached 4613 potential participants

4038

(88%) eligible

(

i.e., no exclusion criteria)

Slide10

Tobacco Cessation in ED

Pilot Study

21 weeks, 63 RAs

approached 4613 potential participants

4038

(88%) eligible

(

i.e., no exclusion criteria)

enrolled 3125 participants (78%)Slide11

Tobacco Cessation in ED

Pilot Study

21 weeks, 63 RAs

approached 4613 potential participants

4038

(88%) eligible

(

i.e., no exclusion criteria)

enrolled 3125 participants (78%)

smoking history (+) → CT Quitline referralSlide12

Tobacco Cessation in ED

Pilot Study

21 weeks, 63 RAs

approached 4613 potential participants

4038

(88%) eligible

(

i.e., no exclusion criteria)

enrolled 3125 participants (78%)

smoking history (+) → CT Quitline referral

54% used tobacco at some time

Slide13

Tobacco Cessation in ED

Pilot Study

21 weeks, 63 RAs

approached 4613 potential participants

4038

(88%) eligible

(

i.e., no exclusion criteria)

enrolled 3125 participants (78%)

smoking history (+) → CT Quitline referral

54% used tobacco at some time

22% w/

i

preceding 30 days

Slide14

Tobacco Cessation in ED

Pilot Study

smoked

ever = 18% → Quitline referralSlide15

Tobacco Cessation in ED

Pilot Study

smoked

ever = 18% → Quitline referral

smoked w/

i

30 d. = 38% → Quitline referral

Slide16

Tobacco Cessation in ED

Pilot Study

smoked

ever = 18% → Quitline referral

smoked w/

i

30 d. = 38% → Quitline referral

≈ 50% of all Quitline referrals

over those 21 weeks in entire state of CT

Slide17

Tobacco Cessation in ED

Validation Study

Slide18

Tobacco Cessation in ED

Validation Study

Same

study design, except Verbal Assent

Slide19

Tobacco Cessation in ED

Validation Study

Same

study design, except Verbal Assent

REDCap

Slide20

Tobacco Cessation in ED

Validation Study

Same

study design, except Verbal Assent

REDCap

St. Vincent’s

+

Hartford

Hospital

and

Lawrence & Memorial

Slide21

Tobacco Cessation in ED

Validation Study

1 October – 15 December 2010 = beta testing

Slide22

Tobacco Cessation in ED

Validation Study

1 October – 15 December 2010 = beta testing

Spring, summer and fall semesters 2011

= validation

study

Slide23

Tobacco Cessation in ED

Validation Study

1 October – 15 December 2010 = beta testing

Spring, summer and fall semesters 2011

= validation study

10,000

participants in 30 weeks.

Slide24

Tobacco Cessation in ED

National StudySlide25

Tobacco Cessation in ED

National Study

National Alliance of Research Associate Programs

(

NARAP)Slide26

Tobacco Cessation in ED

National Study

National Alliance of Research Associate Programs

(

NARAP)

15

hospitals (academic and community)

around the countrySlide27

Tobacco Cessation in ED

National Study

National Alliance of Research Associate Programs

(

NARAP)

15

hospitals (academic and community)

around the country

2012, 30 weeks → ≈ 70,000 participants

Slide28

Tobacco Cessation in ED

National Study

National Alliance of Research Associate Programs

(

NARAP)

15

hospitals (academic and community)

around the country

2012, 30 weeks → ≈ 70,000 participants

Could be largest prospective, interventional

clinical study ever done in a short time

frame!

Slide29

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