| Literature DB >> 35448154 |
Randi M Williams1, Ellie Eyestone1, Laney Smith1, Joanna G Philips1, Julia Whealan1, Marguerite Webster1, Tengfei Li2, George Luta2, Kathryn L Taylor1.
Abstract
Offering smoking cessation treatment at lung cancer screening (LCS) will maximize mortality reduction associated with screening, but predictors of treatment engagement are not well understood. We examined participant characteristics of engagement in an NCI SCALE cessation trial. Eligible LCS patients (N = 818) were randomized to the Intensive arm (8 phone counseling sessions +8 weeks of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT)) vs. Minimal arm (3 sessions + 2 weeks of NRT). Engagement was measured by number of sessions completed (none, some, or all) and NRT mailed (none vs. any) in each arm. In the Intensive arm, those with ≥some college (OR = 2.1, 95% CI = 1.1, 4.0) and undergoing an annual scan (OR = 2.1, 95% CI = 1.1, 4.2) engaged in some counseling vs. none. Individuals with higher nicotine dependence were more likely (OR = 2.8, 95% CI = 1.3, 6.2) to request NRT. In the Minimal arm, those with higher education (OR = 2.1, 95% CI = 1.1, 3.9) and undergoing an annual scan (OR = 2.0, 95% CI = 1.04, 3.8) completed some sessions vs. none. Requesting NRT was associated with more pack-years (OR = 1.9, 95% CI = 1.1, 3.5). Regardless of treatment intensity, additional strategies are needed to engage those with lower education, less intensive smoking histories, and undergoing a first scan. These efforts will be important given the broader 2021 LCS guidelines.Entities:
Keywords: intervention engagement; lung cancer screening; smoking cessation; tobacco treatment
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35448154 PMCID: PMC9027703 DOI: 10.3390/curroncol29040180
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Oncol ISSN: 1198-0052 Impact factor: 3.109
Figure 1(a). Counseling engagement by study arm. Note: For the Intensive arm: none (0 sessions), some (1–7 sessions), and all (8 sessions). For the Minimal arm: none (0 sessions), some (1–2 sessions), and all (3 sessions). (b). Nicotine replacement therapy engagement by study arm. Note: For the Intensive arm: none (no NRT) and some NRT (2 to 8 weeks of NRT). For the Minimal arm: none (no NRT) and some (2 weeks of NRT).
(a) Characteristics by counseling engagement. (b) Characteristics by NRT engagement.
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| Counseling Engagement | ||||||
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| No Engagement (0 Sessions) | Some Engagement (1–7 Sessions) | Complete Engagement (8 Sessions) | No Engagement (0 Sessions) | Some Engagement (1–2 Sessions) | Complete Engagement (3 Sessions) | |
| Demographics | ||||||
| Age, | ||||||
| 50–63 Years | 25 (11.8) | 115 (54.2) | 72 (34.0) | 51 (23.7) | 66 (30.7) | 98 (45.6) *** |
| 64–80 Years | 23 (11.7) | 91 (46.2) | 83 (42.1) | 30 (15.5) | 53 (27.3) | 111 (57.2) |
| Gender, | ||||||
| Male | 21 (10.7) | 89 (45.2) | 87 (44.2) *** | 35 (18.3) | 52 (27.2) | 104 (54.5) |
| Female | 27 (12.7) | 117 (55.2) | 68 (32.1) | 46 (21.1) | 6 (30.7) | 105 (48.2) |
| Race, | ||||||
| White | 41 (11.3) | 179 (49.2) | 144 (39.6) * | 70 (19.2) | 110 (30.1) | 185 (50.7) |
| Black | 6 (17.6) | 20 (58.8) | 8 (23.5) | 7 (22.6) | 7 (22.6) | 17 (54.8) |
| Marital Status, | ||||||
| Married or in Marriage-like Relationship | 24 (11.6) | 100 (48.3) | 83 (40.1) | 35 (17.7) | 70 (35.4) | 93 (47.0) *** |
| Not Married | 24 (11.9) | 105 (52.2) | 72 (35.8) | 45 (21.5) | 4 (23.4) | 115 (55.0) |
| Education Level, | ||||||
| High School/GED or Less | 24 (16.8) | 65 (45.5) | 54 (37.8) ** | 38 (26.6) | 37 (25.9) | 68 (47.6) *** |
| Some College or Greater | 24 (9.1) | 140 (53.0) | 100 (37.9) | 42 (16.0) | 82 (31.2) | 139 (52.9) |
| Clinical Characteristics | ||||||
| Lung Cancer Screening Result, | ||||||
| Lung-RADS 1/2 | 45 (122) | 187 (50.5) | 138 (37.3) | 72 (19.7) | 108 (29.65) | 186 (50.8) |
| Lung-RADS 3/4 | 3 (7.7) | 19 (48.7) | 17 (43.6) | 9 (20.9) | 11 (25.6) | 23 (53.5) |
| LDCT Screening, | ||||||
| Baseline scan | 29 (16.5) | 85 (48.3) | 62 (35.2) *** | 40 (23.7) | 43 (25.4) | 86 (50.9) * |
| Annual Scan | 19 (8.2) | 121 (51.9) | 93 (39.9) | 41 (17.1) | 76 (31.7) | 123 (51.3) |
| Tobacco-Related Characteristics | ||||||
| Pack Years, | ||||||
| 20–39 | 13 (11.2) | 62 (53.4) | 41 (35.3) | 26 (21.7) | 38 (31.7) | 56 (46.7) |
| 40–49 | 21 (13.5) | 75 (48.4) | 59 (38.1) | 33 (21.2) | 47 (30.1) | 76 (48.7) |
| 50+ | 14 (10.1) | 69 (50.0) | 55 (39.9) | 22 (16.8) | 33 (25.2) | 76 (58.0) |
| Cigarettes per day, | ||||||
| Less than 20 | 26 (11.7) | 109 (49.1) | 87 (39.2) | 46 (21.5) | 57 (26.6) | 111 (51.9) |
| 20 or more | 21 (11.4) | 95 (51.6) | 68 (37.0) | 35 (18.0) | 62 (32.0) | 97 (50.0) |
| Time to First Cigarette, | ||||||
| Within 5 min | 17 (14.2) | 55 (45.8) | 48 (40.0) | 30 (23.8) | 34 (27.0) | 62 (49.2) *** |
| 6 to 30 min | 14 (8.4) | 87 (52.4) | 65 (39.2) | 35 (20.6) | 46 (27.1) | 89 (52.4) |
| 31 to 60 min | 8 (11.1) | 37 (51.4) | 27 (37.5) | 5 (9.3) | 26 (48.1) | 23 (42.6) |
| After 60 min | 7 (15.2) | 25 (54.3) | 14 (30.4) | 10 (18.2) | 12 (21.8) | 33 (60.0) |
| Readiness to Quit, | ||||||
| Not considering quitting | 20 (15.3) | 66 (50.4) | 45 (34.4) | 25 (19.1) | 38 (29) | 68 (51.9) |
| Next 6 months | 8 (10.3) | 42 (53.8) | 28 (35.9) | 22 (26.8) | 26 (31.7) | 34 (41.5) |
| Next 30 days | 20 (10) | 98 (49) | 82 (41) | 34 (17.3) | 55 (28.1) | 107 (54.6) |
| Motivation to Quit, Mean (SD), Median (1 = low motivation, 10 = high motivation) | 6.30 (2.5), 6.00 | 6.83 (2.3), 7.00 | 6.76 (2.3), 7.00 | 6.38 (2.4), 6.00 | 6.64 (2.0), 7.00 | 6.77 (2.3), 7.00 |
| Confidence in Quitting, Mean (SD), Median (1 = low confidence, 10 = high confidence) | 5.66 (2.7), 6.00 | 5.81 (2.4), 5.00 | 6.03 (2.5), 6.00 | 5.62 (2.5), 5.00 | 5.53 (2.7), 5.00 | 6.05 (2.6), 6.00 * |
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| Comparative Risk, | ||||||
| Lower risk | 7 (11.1) | 29 (46.0) | 27 (42.9) | 18 (29.0) | 19 (30.6) | 25 (40.3) * |
| About the same | 18 (10.8) | 82 (49.4) | 66 (39.8) | 33 (20.8) | 41 (25.8) | 85 (53.5) |
| Higher risk | 18 (11.0) | 88 (54.0) | 57 (35.0) | 25 (15.3) | 52 (31.9) | 86 (52.8) |
| Worry about Lung Cancer, | ||||||
| No/Little Worry | 11 (11.7) | 50 (53.2) | 33 (35.1) | 16 (17.8) | 28 (31.1) | 46 (51.1) |
| Somewhat | 20 (12.3) | 78 (47.9) | 65 (39.9) | 26 (16.1) | 51 (31.7) | 84 (52.2) |
| Extremely | 16 (10.8) | 77 (52.0) | 55 (37.2) | 36 (24.2) | 39 (26.2) | 74 (49.7) |
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| Demographics | ||||||
| Age, | ||||||
| 50–63 Years | 39 (18.4) | 173 (81.6) | 61 (28.4) | 154 (71.6) | ||
| 64–80 Years | 37 (18.8) | 160 (81.2) | 49 (25.3) | 145 (74.7) | ||
| Gender, | ||||||
| Male | 33 (16.8) | 164 (83.2) | 47 (24.6) | 144 (75.4) | ||
| Female | 43 (20.3) | 169 (79.7) | 63 (28.9) | 155 (71.1) | ||
| Race, | ||||||
| White | 67 (18.4) | 297 (81.6) | 97 (26.6) | 268 (73.4) | ||
| Black | 6 (17.6) | 28 (82.4) | 9 (29.0) | 22 (71.0) | ||
| Marital Status, | ||||||
| Married or in Marriage-like Relationship | 39 (18.8) | 168 (81.2) | 51 (25.8) | 147 (74.2) | ||
| Not Married | 37 (18.4) | 164 (81.6) | 58 (27.8) | 151 (72.2) | ||
| Education Level, | ||||||
| High School/GED or Less | 32 (22.4) | 111 (77.6) * | 42 (29.4) | 101 (70.6) | ||
| Some College or Greater | 44 (16.7) | 220 (83.3) | 67 (25.5) | 196 (74.5) | ||
| Clinical Characteristics | ||||||
| Lung Cancer Screening Result, | ||||||
| Lung-RADS 1/2 | 71 (19.2) | 299 (80.8) | 98 (26.8) | 268 (73.2) | ||
| Lung-RADS 3/4 | 5 (12.8) | 34 (87.2) | 12 (27.9) | 31 (72.1) | ||
| LDCT Screening, | ||||||
| Baseline scan | 36 (20.5) | 140 (79.5) | 48 (28.4) | 121 (71.6) | ||
| Annual Scan | 40 (17.2) | 193 (82.8) | 62 (25.8) | 178 (74.2) | ||
| Tobacco-Related Characteristics | ||||||
| Pack Years, | ||||||
| 20–39 | 19 (16.4) | 97 (83.6) | 41 (34.2) | 79 (65.8) ** | ||
| 40–49 | 34 (21.9) | 121 (78.1) | 40 (25.6) | 116 (74.4) | ||
| 50+ | 23 (16.7) | 115 (83.3) | 29 (22.1) | 102 (77.9) | ||
| Cigarettes per day, | ||||||
| Less than 20 | 42 (18.9) | 180 (81.1) | 65 (30.4) | 149 (69.6) * | ||
| 20 or more | 33 (17.9) | 151 (82.1) | 45 (23.2) | 149 (76.8) | ||
| Time to First Cigarette, | ||||||
| Within 5 min | 25 (20.8) | 95 (79.2) ** | 35 (27.8) | 91 (72.2) | ||
| 6 to 30 min | 22 (13.3) | 144 (86.7) | 45 (26.5) | 125 (73.5) | ||
| 31 to 60 min | 13 (18.1) | 59 (81.9) | 10 (18.5) | 44 (81.5) | ||
| After 60 min | 13 (28.3) | 33 (71.7) | 17 (30.9) | 38 (69.1) | ||
| Readiness to Quit, | ||||||
| Not considering quitting | 30 (22.9) | 101 (77.1) | 37 (28.2) | 94 (71.8) | ||
| Next 6 months | 12 (15.4) | 66 (84.6) | 24 (29.3) | 58 (70.7) | ||
| Next 30 days | 34 (17.0) | 166 (83.0) | 49 (25.0) | 147 (75.0) | ||
| Motivation to Quit, Mean (SD), Median (1 = low motivation, 10 = high motivation) | 6.38 (2.5), 6.00 | 6.82 (2.3), 7.00 * | 6.47 (2.4), 6.00 | 6.73 (2.2), 7.00 | ||
| Confidence in Quitting, Mean (SD), Median (1 = low confidence, 10 = high confidence) | 5.63 (2.6), 5.00 | 5.93 (2.5), 6.00 | 5.80 (2.6), 6.00 | 5.82 (2.6), 6.00 | ||
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| Comparative Risk, | ||||||
| Lower risk | 12 (19.0) | 51 (81.0) | 24 (38.7) | 38 (61.3) *** | ||
| About the same | 30 (18.1) | 136 (81.9) | 43 (27.0) | 116 (73.0) | ||
| Higher risk | 29 (17.8) | 134 (82.2) | 32 (19.6) | 131 (80.4) | ||
| Worry about Lung Cancer, | ||||||
| No/Little Worry | 16 (17.0) | 78 (83.0) | 26 (28.9) | 64 (71.1) | ||
| Somewhat | 33 (20.2) | 130 (79.8) | 36 (22.4) | 125 (77.6) | ||
| Extremely | 25 (16.9) | 123 (83.1) | 43 (28.9) | 106 (71.1) | ||
* p < 0.20; ** p < 0.10; *** p < 0.05. Note: Previous cessation methods used were not significantly associated with the engagement outcome variables.
(a) Multinomial logistic regression models predicting counseling engagement (n = 818). (b) Multinomial logistic regression models predicting NRT engagement (n = 818).
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| Some Engagement | Complete Engagement | Some Engagement | Complete Engagement | |
| (1–7 Sessions) | (8 Sessions) | (1–2 Sessions) | (3 Sessions) | |
| Reference: 0 Sessions | Reference: 0 Sessions | Reference: 0 Sessions | Reference: 0 Sessions | |
| OR (95% CI) | OR (95% CI) | OR (95% CI) | OR (95% CI) | |
| Demographics | ||||
| Age | ||||
| 50–63 Years | 1.0 | 1.0 | ||
| 64–80 Years | 1.5 (0.78–2.8) | 1.9 (1.1–3.4) * | ||
| Gender | ||||
| Male | 0.94 (0.48–1.8) | 1.6 (0.82–3.2) | ||
| Female | 1.0 | 1.0 | ||
| Race | ||||
| White | 1.0 | 1.0 | ||
| Black | 1.1 (0.41–3.1) | 0.56 (0.18–1.8) | ||
| Marital Status | ||||
| Married or in Marriage-like Relationship | 2.0 (1.1–3.8) * | 1.1 (0.62–2.0) | ||
| Not Married | 1.0 | 1.0 | ||
| Education Level | ||||
| High School/GED or Less | 1.0 | 1.0 | 1.0 | 1.0 |
| Some College or Greater | 2.1 (1.1–4.0) * | 1.7 (0.85–3.3) | 2.1 (1.1–3.9) * | 1.9 (1.1–3.4) * |
| Clinical Characteristics | ||||
| LDCT Screening | ||||
| Baseline scan | 1.0 | 1.0 | 1.0 | 1.0 |
| Annual Scan | 2.1 (1.1–4.2) * | 1.9 (0.98–3.9) | 2.0 (1.04–3.8) * | 1.8 (0.99–3.2) |
| Tobacco-Related Characteristics | ||||
| Time to First Cigarette | ||||
| Within 5 min | 1.2 (0.40–3.4) | 1.8 (0.68–4.6) | ||
| 6 to 30 min | 3.2 (1.03–9.9) * | 1.7 (9.57–5.3) | ||
| 31 to 60 min | 0.94(0.45–1.9) | 1.2 (0.62–2.3) | ||
| After 60 min | 1.0 | 1.0 | ||
| Confidence in Quitting | 1.0 (0.91–1.2) | 1.1 (0.99–1.3) | ||
| Psychological Variables | ||||
| Comparative Risk (T1) | ||||
| Lower risk | 1.0 | 1.0 | ||
| About the same | 1.0 (0.42–2.4) | 1.9 (0.83–4.2) | ||
| Higher risk | 1.9 (0.81–4.8) | 2.8 (1.2–6.6) * | ||
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| Education Level | ||||
| High School/GED or Less | 1.0 | |||
| Some College or Greater | 1.6 (0.91–2.6) | |||
| Tobacco-Related Characteristics | ||||
| Pack Years | ||||
| 20–39 | 1.0 | |||
| 40–49 | 1.5 (0.87–2.7) | |||
| 50+ | 1.9 (1.1–3.5) * | |||
| Cigarettes per day | ||||
| Less than 20 | 1.0 | |||
| 20 or more | 1.2 (0.75–2.0) | |||
| Time to First Cigarette | ||||
| Within 5 min | 2.0 (0.81–4.9) | |||
| 6 to 30 min | 2.8 (1.3–6.2) * | |||
| 31 to 60 min | 1.9 (0.83–4.1) | |||
| After 60 min | 1.0 | |||
| Motivation to Quit | 1.1 |(0.97–1.2) | |||
| Psychological Variables | ||||
| Comparative Risk (T1) | ||||
| Lower risk | 1.0 | |||
| About the same | 1.8 (0.96–3.4) | |||
| Higher risk | 2.7 (1.4–5.2) ** | |||
* p < 0.05; ** p < 0.01.
Satisfaction with counseling and nicotine replacement therapy by study arm.
| Intensive Arm ( | Minimal Arm ( | Total ( | ||
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| Counseling Feedback | ||||
| Did you receive smoking cessation support from our project? | ||||
| No | 14 (4.5) | 31 (10.2) | 45 (7.3) | |
| Yes | 297 (95.5) | 273 (89.8) | 570 (92.7) | 0.007 |
| Refused | 1 | 3 | 4 | |
| How satisfied were you with the counseling sessions that were conducted over the phone? ( | ||||
| Not at all | 2 (0.7) | 8 (2.9) | 10 (1.8) | |
| A little satisfied | 10 (3.4) | 15 (5.5) | 25 (4.4) | |
| Somewhat satisfied | 35 (11.9) | 64 (23.4) | 99 (17.5) | |
| Very satisfied | 247 (84) | 186 (68.1) | 433 (76.4) | <0.001 |
| Refused | 3 | 0 | 3 | |
| How much did the telephone counseling provided by this project help you to become more ready to quit smoking? | ||||
| Not at all | 5 (1.7) | 16 (6) | 21 (3.8) | |
| A little | 15 (5.1) | 25 (9.4) | 40 (7.1) | |
| Somewhat | 67 (22.8) | 82 (30.8) | 149 (26.6) | |
| Very Much | 207 (70.4) | 143 (53.8) | 350 (62.5) | <0.001 |
| Refused | 3 | 5 | 8 | |
| Missing | 0 | 2 | 2 | |
| Would you have preferred more counseling calls, fewer calls, or it was the right number of calls? | ||||
| Preferred Fewer Calls | 15 (5.2) | 7 (2.7) | 22 (4.0) | |
| It was the right amount of calls | 208 (71.5) | 156 (59.8) | 364 (65.9) | |
| Preferred more calls | 68 (23.4) | 98 (37.5) | 166 (30.1) | 0.001 |
| Refused | 6 | 9 | 15 | |
| Missing | 0 | 3 | 3 | |
| Please tell me about your preference for stop smoking counseling conducted over the phone vs. in person. | ||||
| I prefer in person | 21 (7.2) | 24 (9.1) | 45 (8.1) | |
| Neutral/no preference | 131 (45) | 120 (45.3) | 251 (45.1) | |
| I prefer telephone counseling | 139 (47.8) | 121 (45.7) | 260 (46.8) | 0.68 |
| Refused | 6 | 6 | 12 | |
| Missing | 0 | 2 | 2 | |
| Nicotine Patch Feedback ( | ||||
| Did you receive nicotine patches from our project? | ||||
| No | 38 (12.3) | 54 (17.8) | 92 (15) | |
| Yes | 272 (87.7) | 249 (82.2) | 521 (85) | 0.056 |
| Refused | 2 | 3 | 5 | |
| Did you receive all of the patches that you requested? ( | ||||
| No | 16 (6) | 12 (5.2) | 28 (5.6) | |
| Yes | 252 (94) | 217 (94.8) | 469 (94.4) | 0.725 |
| Refused | 1 | 1 | 2 | |
| Missing | 3 | 20 | 23 | |
| Did you use the nicotine patches? | ||||
| No | 50 (18.4) | 84 (33.9) | 134 (25.8) | |
| Yes | 222 (81.6) | 164 (66.1) | 386 (74.2) | <0.001 |
| Missing | 0 | 2 | 2 | |
| How satisfied were you with the nicotine patches that you received? | ||||
| Not at all satisfied | 15 (6.8) | 20 (12.3) | 35 (9.2) | |
| A Little satisfied | 15 (6.8) | 25 (15.4) | 40 (10.5) | |
| Somewhat satisfied | 61 (27.9) | 43 (26.5) | 104 (27.3) | |
| Very satisfied | 128 (58.4) | 74 (45.7) | 202 (53) | 0.006 |
| Refused | 8 | 7 | 15 | |
| How much did the nicotine patches provided by this project help you to become more ready to quit smoking? | ||||
| Not at all | 25 (10.1) | 42 (20.2) | 67 (14.7) | |
| A Little | 32 (12.9) | 34 (16.3) | 66 (14.5) | |
| Somewhat | 53 (21.4) | 56 (26.9) | 109 (23.9) | |
| Very Much | 138 (55.6) | 76 (36.5) | 214 (46.9) | <0.001 |
| Refused | 17 | 29 | 46 | |
| Missing | 7 | 12 | 19 | |
| Did you purchase more patches to use, in addition to the ones we sent to you? | ||||
| No | 230 (85.5) | 176 (72.4) | 406 (79.3) | |
| Yes | 39 (14.5) | 67 (27.6) | 106 (20.7) | <0.001 |
| Refused | 2 | 3 | 5 | |
| Missing | 2 | 2 | 4 | |