Evaluating an automated tobacco screening and referral intervention to connect home-discharged emergency department patients to the South Carolina Quitline
- Sponsor:
- MUSC
- Sponsor Study ID:
- 104047
- CTO #:
- 104047
- NCT Number:
- NCT99999999
- Phase:
- N/A
- Protocol Type:
- Prevention
- Age Group:
- Adults
- Disease Sites:
- Study Objectives:
- Describe patient response to an automated tobacco screening and referral intervention designed to connect home discharged emergency department (ED) patients who currently smoked cigarettes to the South Carolina Quitline (SCQL). Over a 20-month reference period, spanning February 2021 to February 2, 2024, we will assess the following seven outcomes: (1) the proportion of home discharged ED patients who screened positive for current smoking; (2) among home discharged ED patients reporting current smoking, the proportion eligible for an automated (IVR interactive voice recognition) call; (3) among home discharged ED patients eligible for automated IVR call, the proportion who were reached by phone; (4) among those reached by phone, the proportion who reported current smoking; (5) among current smokers who answered the automated call, the proportion who accepted a referral to the SCQL; (6) among those who accepted the referral to the SCQL, the proportion who got service from the SCQL; and (7) assess the cost per patient referred to the SCQL.
- eConsent:
- Not available
- Study Documents:
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Open Study Documents
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For more information about this trial please contact the study team:
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Medical University of South Carolina
- Principal Investigator, Cummings, Kenneth, at cummingk@musc.edu .
- Study Coordinator, Abad, Asia, at blissas@musc.edu , or please call +1 843-792-9910.
Trial opened at the following institutions:
Medical University of South Carolina