Division of Epidemiology, College of Public Health, The Ohio State University, 354 Cunz Hall, 1841 Neil Avenue, Columbus, OH, 43210, USA.
The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, Columbus, OH, USA.
Addict Sci Clin Pract. 2022 Feb 14;17(1):11. doi: 10.1186/s13722-022-00295-5.
The cervical cancer burden is high among women living in Appalachia. Cigarette smoking, a cervical cancer risk factor, is also highly prevalent in this population. This project aims to increase smoking cessation among women living in Appalachia by embedding a smoking cessation program within a larger, integrated cervical cancer prevention program.
The broader program, the Take CARE study, is a multi-site research collaborative designed to address three risk factors for cervical cancer incidence and mortality: tobacco use, human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, and cervical cancer screening. Break Free is a primary care clinic-based implementation program that aims to promote smoking cessation among female smokers in Appalachia by standardizing clinical practice protocols. Break Free includes: (1) implementation of a tobacco user identification system in the Electronic Health Record, (2) clinic staff and provider training on the Ask, Advise and Refer (AAR) model, (3) provider implementation of AAR to identify and treat women who want to quit smoking within the next 6 months, (4) facilitated access to cessation phone counseling plus pharmacotherapy, and (5) the bundling of Break Free tobacco cessation with HPV vaccination and cervical cancer screening interventions in an integrated approach to cervical cancer prevention. The study spans 35 Appalachian health clinics across 10 healthcare systems. We aim to enroll 51 adult female smokers per health system (total N = 510). Baseline and follow-up data will be obtained from participant (provider and patient) surveys. The primary outcome is self-reported 12-month point prevalence abstinence among enrolled patients. All randomized patients are asked to complete follow-up surveys, regardless of whether they participated in tobacco treatment. Data analysis of the primary aims will follow intent-to-treat methodology. Secondary outcomes will assess program implementation and cost effectiveness.
Addressing high tobacco use rates is critical for reducing cervical cancer morbidity and mortality among women living in Appalachia. This study evaluates the implementation and effectiveness of a smoking cessation program in increasing smoking cessation among female smokers. If results demonstrate effectiveness and sustainability, implementation of this program into other health care clinics could reduce both rates of smoking and cervical cancer. Trial registration NCT04340531 (April 9, 2020).
阿巴拉契亚地区的女性宫颈癌负担较高。而吸烟是宫颈癌的一个风险因素,在该人群中也非常普遍。本项目旨在通过将戒烟计划纳入更大的综合宫颈癌预防计划,来提高阿巴拉契亚地区女性的戒烟率。
更广泛的项目——Take CARE 研究,是一个多地点研究合作项目,旨在解决导致宫颈癌发病率和死亡率的三个风险因素:烟草使用、人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)感染和宫颈癌筛查。Break Free 是一个基于初级保健诊所的实施计划,旨在通过标准化临床实践方案来促进阿巴拉契亚地区女性吸烟者戒烟。Break Free 包括:(1)在电子健康记录中实施烟草使用者识别系统;(2)对诊所工作人员和医生进行关于询问、建议和转诊(AAR)模式的培训;(3)医生实施 AAR,以确定并治疗在接下来的 6 个月内想要戒烟的女性;(4)为戒烟者提供方便的电话咨询和药物治疗;(5)将 Break Free 戒烟与 HPV 疫苗接种和宫颈癌筛查干预措施结合起来,形成一种综合的宫颈癌预防方法。该研究跨越了 10 个医疗系统中的 35 个阿巴拉契亚健康诊所。我们的目标是每个医疗系统招募 51 名成年女性吸烟者(共招募 510 名)。将从参与者(医生和患者)的调查中获得基线和随访数据。主要结果是登记患者中自我报告的 12 个月点患病率戒烟率。所有随机患者都被要求完成随访调查,无论他们是否参与了烟草治疗。主要目标的数据分析将遵循意向治疗方法。次要结果将评估计划的实施和成本效益。
解决高烟草使用率对于降低阿巴拉契亚地区女性的宫颈癌发病率和死亡率至关重要。本研究评估了戒烟计划的实施和效果,以提高女性吸烟者的戒烟率。如果结果证明有效且可持续,将该计划纳入其他医疗保健诊所可以降低吸烟率和宫颈癌率。
NCT04340531(2020 年 4 月 9 日)。