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Effects of the tobacco use cessation automated clinical practice guideline.

Susan M Szpunar1, Patricia D Williams, Deborah Dagroso, Robert N Enberg, James D Chesney.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of the Tobacco Use Cessation (TUC) Automated Clinical Practice Guideline (ACPG) (a variation of the US Department of Health and Human Services Clinical Practice Guideline on Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence) on guideline adherence in a multisite health system. STUDY
DESIGN: The study used a pre-post cross-sectional design. Paneled patients were enrolled from 6 clinics, including 2 control clinics (arm 1), 2 control clinics that received a check-in screen only (the check-in screen provided a simplified method for entering patient vital signs into the electronic medical record) (arm 2), and 2 clinics that received the TUC intervention (arm 3).
METHODS: Baseline data on physician compliance with the 5 As (ask, assess, advise, assist, and arrange) at the last office visit were collected via telephone surveys from patients in the 3 study arms. The TUC-ACPG was then introduced in the TUC intervention clinics as part of the existing electronic medical record. Approximately 2 weeks after the TUC intervention, postimplementation data were collected via telephone survey.
RESULTS: In the TUC intervention arm, postimplementation adherence rates increased relative to baseline for all 5 points of the guideline, with the largest increases seen in the assess and arrange guideline points. Controlling for factors such as age, race, and relevant comorbidities, logistic regression analysis indicated that the time (preimplementation vs postimplementation)-x-TUC intervention arm interaction demonstrated a statistically significant increase in the assess guideline point.
CONCLUSION: Although baseline adherence rates were already high, the introduction of the TUC-ACPG led to further increases in guideline adherence.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17090223

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Manag Care        ISSN: 1088-0224            Impact factor:   2.229


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