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Increasing clinician participation in tobacco cessation by an implementation science-based tobacco cessation champion program

Authors :
Cary A. Presant
Kimlin Ashing
Sophia Yeung
Jonjon Macalintal
Brian Tiep
Argelia Sandoval
Susan Brown
Mary Cianfrocca
Loretta Erhunmwunsee
Dan Raz
Arya Amini
Ravi Salgia
Paul Fu
Amartej Merla
Heather Graves
Ranjan Pathak
Shaira Dingal
Tingting Tan
Kelley Tarkeshian
Liana Nikolaenko
Kathleen Burns
Sagus Sampath
Beverly Laksana
Brenda Gascon
Desirae Tainatongo-Landin
Veronica Degoma
Shanmuga Subbiah
Ramnik Rai
Steven Rosen
Source :
Cancer causescontrol : CCC.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

We designed a process to increase tobacco cessation in an academic center and its widely distributed network community sites using clinical champions to overcome referral barriers.In 2020 a needs assessment was performed across the City of Hope Medical Center and its 32 community treatment sites. We reviewed information science strategies to choose elements for our expanded tobacco control plan, focusing on distributed leadership with tobacco cessation champions. We analyzed smoking patterns in patients with cancer before and following program implementation. We evaluated the champion experience and measured tobacco abstinence after 6 months of follow-up.Cancer center leadership committed to expanding tobacco control. Funding was obtained through a Cancer Center Cessation Initiative (C3I) grant. Multi-disciplinary leaders developed a comprehensive plan. Disease-focused clinics and community sites named cessation champions (a clinician and nurse) supported by certified tobacco treatment specialists. Patient, staff, clinician, and champion training/education were developed. Roles and responsibilities of the champions were defined. Implementation in pilot sites showed increased tobacco assessment from 80.8 to 96.6%, increased tobacco cessation referral by 367%, and moderate smoking abstinence in both academic (27.2%) and community sites (22.5%). 73% of champions had positive attitudes toward the program.An efficient process to expand smoking cessation in the City of Hope network was developed using implementation science strategies and cessation champions. This well-detailed implementation process may be helpful to other cancer centers, particularly those with a tertiary care cancer center and community network.

Subjects

Subjects :
Cancer Research
Oncology

Details

ISSN :
15737225
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cancer causescontrol : CCC
Accession number :
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