An EPIC Based BPA to Enhance Quit Line Referral and Use

NCT03229356 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 22

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Summary

Smoking is the number one cause of preventable death in the United States. Given the magnitude of the problem, interventions aimed at promoting smoking cessation have the potential to make large changes in improving health outcomes. Resources to aid with smoking cessation such as telephone-based counseling are generally underutilized. The electronic medical record (EMR) in use at Johns Hopkins has limited decision support to promote referral to the Maryland Quit Line, a free smoking cessation counseling resource. The investigators propose a cluster randomized trial (Implementation-RCT hybrid design) with a waitlist control at the 22 Johns Hopkins Community Physicians (JHCP) sites, which offer primary care. The intervention will include a multi-modality intervention to promote provider use of smoking cessation resources which include an Epic-based Best Practice Advisory (BPA) that allows providers to electronically refer to the Maryland State Quit Line, educational materials, and provider visits with Quit Line representatives to review use of smoking cessation practices. Sites will be randomized to one of three arms with increasing support: 1) six-month waitlist control; 2) BPA with optional educational modules; 3) BPA with online educational modules, a quick-reference educational document, and additional visit with Quit Line representatives. The investigators hypothesize that by implementing a new Epic BPA that allows providers to easily refer to the Maryland Quit Line electronically, investigators will increase use of this resource. The investigators also hypothesize that adding additional educational materials and having Quit Line representatives perform educational outreach visits will further increase use of the Quit Line and will increase prescription of medications to assist with smoking cessation. Ultimately The investigators hope to improve patient care by increasing providers' use the Maryland Quit Line and pharmacotherapy. The investigators hope that the use of these resources will decrease smoking rates and thereby improve patient health and outcomes while improving JHCP quality metrics.

Conditions

  • Smoking Cessation

Interventions

OTHER

Best Practices Advisory (BPA)

1. BPA: The BPA is an Epic prompt that fires when a provider opens an encounter with a patient who is actively smoking. Providers will be asked to assess smoking cessation readiness and to refer patients to the free Maryland Quit Line if the patient is receptive. The Quit Line will receive an electronic referral with the patient's details. A Quit Line certified smoking cessation counselor will then call the patient at a later date and provide counseling. Receptive patient will receive up to four calls. They will receive counseling from a trained quit coach and be offered free access to NRT. 2. Quit Line: This free telephone-based counseling service is offered to smoker in Maryland. Services offered include on-the-phone smoking cessation counseling and free nicotine replacement.

OTHER

BPA + Enhanced Education

BPA with Quitline Referral plus 1)Consolidated educational hand out: The hand out will include a information about counseling, pharmacotherapy, and cessation referrals 2)Online modules: Providers will be directed to optional, self-paced educational modules through the Maryland HABITS program 3)Academic detailing: This will include a single session during a clinic day in which counseling experts from the MD Quit Line will visit providers in their practice setting.

Sponsors & Collaborators

Principal Investigators

  • Geetanjali Chander, MD, MHS · Johns Hopkins University

Study Design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Model
PARALLEL

Eligibility

Min Age
18 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2017-04-18
Primary Completion
2018-05-30
Completion
2019-05-30

Countries

  • United States

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