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Mi QUIT CARE (Mile Square QUIT Community-Access-Referral-Expansion)

Mi QUIT CARE (Mile Square QUIT Community-Access-Referral-Expansion)

Recruiting
18-80 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

Demonstrating the feasibility, effectiveness, and cost-effectiveness of electronically delivered smoking cessation interventions via patient portals in Federally Qualified Health Care (FQHC) settings has the potential for wide-spread dissemination and significant public health impact. on patient populations with demonstrated high rates of smoking. The specific aims of are to:

UG3: Aim 1. Examine the burden of tobacco use and its influence on pulmonary health disparities (lung cancer, COPD, and asthma) in the patient population and the economically disadvantaged and racially segregated catchment areas of Mile Square Health Centers.

Aim 2: Evaluate among MSHC patients and health care providers, knowledge, attitudes, barriers and facilitators related to smoking cessation, engagement with the tobacco quit line, linkage to the tobacco quit line via a patient health portal and receipt of patient navigation to facilitate access to the tobacco quit line.

Aim 3: Evaluate the use of community engagement strategies to increase uptake of the UI Health Patient Portal among low-income patients receiving care at Mile Square Health Center.

Aim 4: Test the acceptability, feasibility, and capacity of Mile Square Health to deliver Mi Quit CARE, an evidence-based and multi-level intervention to increase engagement with the quit line via the UI Health Portal.

UH3: Aim 1: Determine the effectiveness Mi Quit CARE compared to standard of care in increasing patient engagement with the Illinois tobacco quitline and subsequent smoking cessation outcomes.

Aim 2: Evaluate the scalability of Mi Quit CARE to multiple sites within the UI Health FQHC Mile Square clinic network and by translating the intervention to Spanish.

Aim 3: Examine the cost effectiveness of Mi Quit CARE on smoking cessation outcomes compared to standard of care among a high risk FQHC population.

Description

A detailed description can be found at

:Matthews, A. K., Watson, K. S., Duangchan, C., Steffen, A., & Winn, R. (2021). A Study Protocol for Increasing Access to Smoking Cessation Treatments for Low-Income Minority Smokers. Frontiers in Public Health, 9, 762784

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • aged 18 years and older
  • current smoker
  • English speaking
  • All genders.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • aged less than 18
  • non-smoker
  • non English speaking
  • inability to provide informed consent

Study details
    Tobacco Use Cessation

NCT04827420

University of Illinois at Chicago

26 January 2024

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