Literature DB >> 10151098

Report of two smoking cessation programs: telephone intervention and group sessions.

K A Joslin1, G J Fleszar, N T Malone, S K Owens.   

Abstract

Matthew Thornton Health Plan (MTHP) offered two separate smoking cessation programs within the HMO setting. The two programs, telephone intervention with self-help materials and group counseling/education sessions, were evaluated over a 12-month period: both programs allowed members (n = 226) the option of choosing nicotine replacement therapy (NRT). As an incentive, MTHP reimbursed members who were successful quitters at 6 months for the NRT or offered them a $50 savings bond. At 12 months, cessation rates for both groups were at or above 30% except among patients participating in group counseling/education and not receiving NRT where quit rates were about 20%. Though not a controlled research project, results suggest that active HMO intervention in smoking cessation can be successful. In these programs, the combination of behavioral support and a reimbursement plan were associated with high quit rates.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 10151098

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  HMO Pract        ISSN: 0891-6624


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1.  Factors Associated with Smoking Cessation Among Quit Smart(™) Participants.

Authors:  Karen M Polizzi; Douglas W Roblin; Adrienne D Mims; Dianne Harris; Dennis D Tolsma
Journal:  Perm J       Date:  2004
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