Minian Nadia, Lingam Mathangee, Moineddin Rahim, Thorpe Kevin E, Veldhuizen Scott, Dragonetti Rosa, Zawertailo Laurie, Taylor Valerie H, Hahn Margaret, deRuiter Wayne K, Melamed Osnat, Selby Peter
Nicotine Dependence Services, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, ON, Canada.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2020 Sep 29;9(9):e19157. doi: 10.2196/19157.
Modifiable risk factors such as tobacco use, physical inactivity, and poor diet account for a significant proportion of the preventable deaths in Canada. These factors are also known to cluster together, thereby compounding the risks of morbidity and mortality. Given this association, smoking cessation programs appear to be well-suited for integration of health promotion activities for other modifiable risk factors. The Smoking Treatment for Ontario Patients (STOP) program is a province-wide smoking cessation program that currently encourages practitioners to deliver Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to treatment for patients who are experiencing depressive symptoms or consume excessive amounts of alcohol via a web-enabled clinical decision support system. However, there is no available clinical decision support system for physical inactivity and poor diet, which are among the leading modifiable risk factors for chronic diseases.
The aim of this study is to assess whether adding a computerized/web-enabled clinical decision support system for physical activity and diet to a smoking cessation program affects smoking cessation outcomes.
This study is designed as a hybrid type 1 effectiveness/implementation randomized controlled trial to evaluate a web-enabled clinical decision support system for supporting practitioners in addressing patients' physical activity and diet as part of smoking cessation treatment in a primary care setting. This design was chosen as it allows for simultaneous testing of the intervention, its delivery in target settings, and the potential for implementation in real-world situations. Intervention effectiveness will be measured using a two-arm randomized controlled trial. Health care practitioners will be unblinded to their patients' treatment allocation; however, patients will be blinded to whether their practitioner receives the clinical decision support system for physical activity and/or fruit/vegetable consumption. The evaluation of implementation will be guided by the Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance (RE-AIM) framework.
Recruitment for the primary outcome of this study is ongoing and will be completed in November 2020. Results will be reported in March 2021.
The findings of the study will provide much needed insight into whether adding a computerized/web-enabled clinical decision support system for physical activity and diet to a smoking cessation program affects smoking cessation outcome. Furthermore, the implementation evaluation would provide insight into the feasibility of online-based interventions for physical activity and diet in a smoking cessation program. Addressing these risk factors simultaneously could have significant positive effects on chronic disease and cancer prevention.
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04223336; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04223336.
INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/19157.
烟草使用、缺乏体育锻炼和不良饮食等可改变的风险因素在加拿大可预防死亡中占很大比例。这些因素还往往聚集在一起,从而增加了发病和死亡风险。鉴于这种关联,戒烟项目似乎非常适合整合针对其他可改变风险因素的健康促进活动。安大略省患者吸烟治疗(STOP)项目是一项全省范围的戒烟项目,目前通过一个基于网络的临床决策支持系统,鼓励从业者为出现抑郁症状或饮酒过量的患者提供筛查、简短干预和转介治疗。然而,对于缺乏体育锻炼和不良饮食这两个慢性病主要可改变风险因素而言,尚无可用的临床决策支持系统。
本研究旨在评估在戒烟项目中增加一个针对体育活动和饮食的计算机化/基于网络的临床决策支持系统是否会影响戒烟效果。
本研究设计为混合型1有效性/实施随机对照试验,以评估一个基于网络的临床决策支持系统在初级保健环境中作为戒烟治疗一部分,辅助从业者处理患者体育活动和饮食问题的效果。选择这种设计是因为它允许同时测试干预措施及其在目标环境中的实施情况,以及在现实世界中的实施潜力。干预效果将通过双臂随机对照试验进行测量。医疗从业者将知晓其患者接受的治疗分配情况;然而,患者将不知道其从业者是否收到针对体育活动和/或水果/蔬菜摄入的临床决策支持系统。实施情况评估将以覆盖范围、有效性、采用情况、实施情况和维持情况(RE-AIM)框架为指导。
本研究主要结局的招募工作正在进行中,将于2020年11月完成。结果将于2021年3月报告。
该研究结果将为在戒烟项目中增加一个针对体育活动和饮食的计算机化/基于网络的临床决策支持系统是否会影响戒烟效果提供急需的见解。此外,实施情况评估将为戒烟项目中基于网络的体育活动和饮食干预措施的可行性提供见解。同时解决这些风险因素可能对慢性病和癌症预防产生重大积极影响。
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04223336;https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04223336。
国际注册报告识别码(IRRID):DERR1-10.2196/19157。