Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California.
Division of General Internal Medicine, University of California, Davis, Davis, California.
Am J Prev Med. 2018 Dec;55(6 Suppl 2):S186-S195. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2018.07.018.
Certain racial and ethnic minorities have lower utilization of tobacco cessation services, such as Helpline counseling and cessation medications. The goal of the California Medicaid (Medi-Cal) Incentives to Quit Smoking Program was to facilitate successful cessation by promoting modest financial and cessation medication-related incentives to increase engagement with the California Smokers' Helpline counseling services. Differences in the response to incentives and outreach on engagement with Helpline services among racial/ethnic groups within the Medi-Cal population were examined.
Analysis of Helpline caller data.
SETTING/PARTICIPANTS: African American (n=18,656); English-speaking Latinx (n=12,792); Spanish-speaking Latinx (n=3,254); and white (n=45,907) Medi-Cal callers.
The Medi-Cal Incentives to Quit Smoking team conducted statewide and community-based outreach and facilitated direct-to-member all-household mailings about the Medi-Cal Incentives to Quit Smoking program to engage with Medi-Cal callers and promote Helpline services between March 2012 and July 2015 (analyzed 2017/2018). Medi-Cal callers could ask for a $20 gift card incentive after having completed a counseling session; in September 2013, callers were offered free nicotine replacement therapy.
Three behavioral outcomes are reported that reflect activated callers and callers who engaged in treatment that is proven to improve chances of quitting smoking: receipt of the $20 incentive, receipt of nicotine replacement therapy, and receipt of counseling.
African Americans and English-speaking Latinx had higher engagement with the financial incentive than whites (African American APR=1.66, 95% CI=1.59, 1.73, English-speaking Latinx APR=1.29, 95% CI=1.22, 1.36). Spanish-speaking Latinx had lower initial engagement with the financial incentive (APR=0.75, 95% CI=0.66, 0.85), but higher engagement with Medi-Cal's all-household mailing (Spanish-speaking Latinx 30.6% vs whites 18.2%, p<0.001). Although African Americans and English-speaking Latinx had similar rates of completing counseling and receiving nicotine replacement therapy as whites, Spanish-speaking Latinx had higher rates than whites.
The promotion of modest financial and cessation medication incentives through multiple outreach channels increased callers' engagement with the Helpline and appeared to promote ethnic and linguistic equity with respect to the receipt of counseling and nicotine replacement therapy. Targeted community-based outreach may resonate particularly for African Americans, and language-concordant Medi-Cal insurance plan mailings may have reached newly covered Spanish-speaking Latinx.
This article is part of a supplement entitled Advancing Smoking Cessation in California's Medicaid Population, which is sponsored by the California Department of Public Health.
某些种族和族裔群体的人较少利用戒烟服务,例如戒烟热线咨询和戒烟药物。加州医疗补助(Medi-Cal)戒烟激励计划的目标是通过向有适度财务激励和戒烟药物相关激励的人提供戒烟服务,以促进成功戒烟,从而促进他们积极参与加州吸烟者戒烟热线咨询服务。本研究旨在调查在 Medi-Cal 人群中,不同种族/族裔群体对激励措施和参与戒烟热线服务的外联反应存在差异。
对戒烟热线来电者数据进行分析。
地点/参与者:非洲裔美国人(n=18656);讲英语的拉丁裔(n=12792);讲西班牙语的拉丁裔(n=3254);和白人(n=45907)Medi-Cal 来电者。
Medi-Cal 戒烟激励团队在全州范围内和社区开展外联活动,并通过直接向 Medi-Cal 来电者发送有关 Medi-Cal 戒烟激励计划的所有家庭邮件,以吸引 Medi-Cal 来电者并促进他们使用戒烟热线服务,活动时间为 2012 年 3 月至 2015 年 7 月(分析于 2017/2018 年进行)。Medi-Cal 来电者在完成咨询后可要求获得 20 美元的礼品卡激励;2013 年 9 月,来电者可获得免费尼古丁替代疗法。
报告了三个反映来电者参与情况和接受经证实能提高戒烟成功率的治疗的行为结果:获得 20 美元激励、获得尼古丁替代疗法和获得咨询。
与白人相比,非裔美国人和讲英语的拉丁裔来电者对财务激励的参与度更高(非裔美国人 APR=1.66,95%CI=1.59,1.73;讲英语的拉丁裔 APR=1.29,95%CI=1.22,1.36)。讲西班牙语的拉丁裔来电者最初对财务激励的参与度较低(APR=0.75,95%CI=0.66,0.85),但对 Medi-Cal 的所有家庭邮件的参与度更高(讲西班牙语的拉丁裔 30.6%,白人 18.2%,p<0.001)。尽管非裔美国人和讲英语的拉丁裔来电者与白人来电者完成咨询和接受尼古丁替代疗法的比率相似,但讲西班牙语的拉丁裔来电者的比率高于白人。
通过多种外展渠道推广适度的财务和戒烟药物激励措施,增加了来电者对戒烟热线的参与度,并似乎促进了咨询和尼古丁替代疗法方面的族裔和语言公平。针对特定社区的外展活动可能特别能引起非裔美国人的共鸣,而语言一致的 Medi-Cal 保险计划邮件可能已经覆盖了新纳入的讲西班牙语的拉丁裔。
本文是一篇题为《推进加利福尼亚州医疗补助计划戒烟工作》的增刊的一部分,该增刊由加利福尼亚州公共卫生部赞助。