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Implementing Best Evidence in Smoking Cessation Treatment for Hospitalized Veterans: Results from the VA-BEST Trial.

David A Katz1, John E Holman, Skyler R Johnson, Stephen L Hillis, Susan L Adams, Steven S Fu, Kathleen M Grant, Lynne M Buchanan, Allan Prochazka, Catherine T Battaglia, Marita G Titler, Anne M Joseph, Mark Vander W Weg.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has promoted adherence to smoking cessation guidelines since 1997, hospitalized smokers do not consistently receive assistance in quitting.
METHODS: In a pre-post guideline implementation trial on the inpatient medicine units of four VA hospitals, the effectiveness of a multimodal intervention (enhanced academic detailing, modification of the nursing admission template, patient education materials and quitline referral, practice facilitation and staff feedback) changing practice behavior was evaluated. Peridischarge interviews were conducted with 824 patients to assess receipt of nurses' and physicians' delivery of the 5A's (Ask, Advise, Assess, Assist, Arrange) in hospitalized smokers.
RESULTS: Subjects were significantly more likely to have received each of the 5A's from a nurse during the postimplementation period (except for "advise to quit"). More patients were assisted in quitting (75% versus 56%, adjusted odds ratio [OR] = 2.3, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.6, 3.1) and had follow-up arranged (23% versus 18%, adjusted OR = 1.5, 95% CI = 1.0, 2.2) by a nurse during the postimplementation period. However, unadjusted results showed no improvement in seven-day point prevalence abstinence at six-month follow-up (13.5% versus 13.9%). Nurses' self-efficacy in cessation counseling, as measured in a survey of 166 unit nurses, improved following guideline implementation. DISCUSSION: A multifaceted intervention including enhanced academic detailing is an effective strategy for improving the delivery of smoking cessation services in medical inpatients. To promote long-term cessation, more intensive interventions are needed to ensure that motivated smokers receive guideline-recommended treatment (including pharmacotherapy and referral to outpatient cessation counseling).

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Year:  2014        PMID: 26111367     DOI: 10.1016/s1553-7250(14)40064-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf        ISSN: 1553-7250


  8 in total

1.  Implementing smoking cessation guidelines for hospitalized Veterans: Cessation results from the VA-BEST trial.

Authors:  Mark W Vander Weg; John E Holman; Hafizur Rahman; Mary Vaughan Sarrazin; Stephen L Hillis; Steven S Fu; Kathleen M Grant; Allan V Prochazka; Susan L Adams; Catherine T Battaglia; Lynne M Buchanan; David Tinkelman; David A Katz
Journal:  J Subst Abuse Treat       Date:  2017-04-04

2.  Referring Hospitalized Smokers to Outpatient Quit Services: A Randomized Trial.

Authors:  Jeffrey L Fellows; Richard A Mularski; Michael C Leo; Charles J Bentz; Lisa A Waiwaiole; Melanie C Francisco; Kimberly Funkhouser; Catherine M Stoney
Journal:  Am J Prev Med       Date:  2016-10       Impact factor: 5.043

3.  Effectiveness of the Tobacco Tactics Program in the Trinity Health System.

Authors:  Sonia A Duffy; David L Ronis; Carrie A Karvonen-Gutierrez; Lee A Ewing; Stephanie V Hall; James J Yang; Patricia L Thomas; Christine M Olree; Kimberly A Maguire; Lisa Friedman; Donna Gray; Neil Jordan
Journal:  Am J Prev Med       Date:  2016-10       Impact factor: 5.043

4.  The Association between the Electronic Health Record and Patient-Reported Receipt of Tobacco Cessation Care in Hospitalized Veterans.

Authors:  Ethan F Kuperman; Jennifer Chapin; Kathleen M Grant; Mark W Vander Weg; David A Katz
Journal:  Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf       Date:  2018-05

5.  "Let Me Get You a Nicotine Patch": Nurses' Perceptions of Implementing Smoking Cessation Guidelines for Hospitalized Veterans.

Authors:  David A Katz; Kenda Stewart; Monica Paez; John Holman; Susan L Adams; Mark W Vander Weg; Catherine T Battaglia; Anne M Joseph; Marita G Titler; Sarah Ono
Journal:  Mil Med       Date:  2016-04       Impact factor: 1.437

6.  Implementation of the Tobacco Tactics intervention versus usual care in Trinity Health community hospitals.

Authors:  Sonia A Duffy; David L Ronis; Lee A Ewing; Andrea H Waltje; Stephanie V Hall; Patricia L Thomas; Christine M Olree; Kimberly A Maguire; Lisa Friedman; Sue Klotz; Neil Jordan; Gay L Landstrom
Journal:  Implement Sci       Date:  2016-11-04       Impact factor: 7.327

7.  Outcomes of a randomized trial evaluating two approaches for promoting pharmacy-based referrals to the tobacco quitline.

Authors:  Karen Suchanek Hudmon; Robin L Corelli; Carl de Moor; Alan J Zillich; Christine Fenlon; Lyndsay Miles; Alexander V Prokhorov; Susan M Zbikowski
Journal:  J Am Pharm Assoc (2003)       Date:  2018-05-18

8.  Fidelity monitoring across the seven studies in the Consortium of Hospitals Advancing Research on Tobacco (CHART).

Authors:  Sonia A Duffy; Sharon E Cummins; Jeffrey L Fellows; Kathleen F Harrington; Carrie Kirby; Erin Rogers; Taneisha S Scheuermann; Hilary A Tindle; Andrea H Waltje
Journal:  Tob Induc Dis       Date:  2015-09-03       Impact factor: 2.600

  8 in total

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