Smoking Cessation Pharmacotherapy-Nurse Practitioner Led Tobacco Treatment Team Study
NCT ID: NCT05733767
Last Updated: 2025-12-30
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
PHASE2
424 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-11-03
2027-12-30
Brief Summary
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However, only 22% of patients are prescribed SCP while hospitalized, and only 1% are prescribed medications compatible with current guidelines. This failure is part of the reason 70-80% of hospitalized smokers eventually relapse. The relapse typically occurs within a few days of hospital discharge - well before outpatient follow-up can occur.
The investigators aim to improve smoking cessation treatment and guideline adherence by utilizing the opportunity that hospitalization provides. The investigators have created a tobacco treatment team (T3) to overcome physicians' and patients' low use of current guideline smoking cessation medications. The team members are trained in tobacco treatment and will be led by a nurse practitioner (NPT3). The team will work together and 1) prescribe individually tailored and guideline-concordant SCP; 2) counsel and motivate patients to use SCP properly; and 3) manage a mobile phone-based text-messaging system to keep patients motivated and adherent to SCP. Our preliminary data suggest that such an approach is workable and acceptable to patients, physicians, and hospital administrators.
The investigators will recruit 424 patients in the hospital who smoke with cardiopulmonary disease. These patients will be randomized to receive either usual care or personalized care with the NPT3 team. The investigators will compare rates of guideline-concordant SCP use at 1 week and exhaled carbon monoxide (eCO) verified smoking cessation at 6 months between patients randomized to the NPT3 team vs. usual care.
The investigators will also measure the project's economic value from a hospital and payer perspective. Understanding the economic value will better inform hospital and insurance policies and sustainability. Finally, acceptability, generalizability, and sustainability measures will be assessed through qualitative interviews with patients, providers, and hospital leadership.
Detailed Description
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The investigators will evaluate the following primary implementation hypothesis: Patients randomized to the NPT3 intervention will be more likely to use guideline-concordant smoking cessation medications 7 days after hospital discharge compared to patients randomized to EUC. The primary effectiveness hypothesis is: Patients randomized to the intervention group will be more likely to quit smoking at 6 months. The investigators will evaluate the use of guideline-concordant SCP as a mediator of quit status at 6 months.
The investigators will recruit 424 patients to participate in the main clinical trial of enhanced usual care compared to the multi-component tobacco treatment team, NPT3 (Aim 1). These patients will be assessed at baseline and followed for 6 months for outcomes. Clinical outcomes will be collected up to 3 years after trial participation.
The investigators, proposed sample (n= 424 total patients) has 90% power to detect a clinically meaningful 15% improvement in smoking cessation rates at 6 months and a 99% power to detect a significant difference in guideline-concordant medication use at 1 week post-hospital discharge. A 20% smaller sample (n=340), due to low recruitment or attrition, would still achieve \>80% power to find the intervention different from the control.
All analyses will be performed using an intent-to-treat approach, based upon the randomization arm, regardless of adherence to the intervention. The investigators will use logistic regression models to estimate the effect of the study arm (NPT3 vs. EUC), which will include randomization stratum and unbalanced baseline characteristics (if any.) In addition, the investigators will explore sex and socioeconomic status (SES) as modifiers of guideline-concordant SCP use and smoking cessation outcomes by including sex-by-study-arm and SES-by-study arm interaction terms. Missing data will be analyzed for patterns of missingness and imputed in sensitivity analyses as appropriate. Finally, the investigators will perform a mediation analysis to estimate the independent impact of SCP on smoking cessation outcomes.
The investigators will monitor for adverse events. All adverse events/effects will be recorded in the research record, and any reports of adverse events will be reviewed by the PI or their designees, who are available 24 hours a day. All non-serious adverse events will be reviewed in a weekly study meeting. Adverse event documentation will include a description of the event, ratings of severity and relationship to study procedures, follow-up (if any), and outcome. All serious and non-serious adverse events will be summarized in the required report to the institutional review board (IRB) and data safety monitoring board (DSMB).
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Enhanced usual care (EUC)
The investigators will administer the enhanced usual care intervention to randomized patients.
Enhanced Usual Care (EUC)
Patients randomized to arm 1, enhanced care (EC), will receive the following intervention: 1) referral to the state quitline, 1-800-QUIT-NOW, 2) primary care physician notification of an ongoing quit attempt, and 3) enrolled in an assessment-only text message system. This text message system will assess medication use and self-reported smoking cessation outcomes, but will not provide any counseling, advice, or feedback. Participants in arm 1 will receive a text message at discharge, and then they will receive 1 text assessment at the following time points: day 7, month 1, and month 3.
Personalized Care: Nurse Practitioner led Tobacco Treatment Team (NPT3)
The investigators will administer the personalized care NPT3 intervention to randomized patients.
Nurse Practitioner Tobacco Treatment Team (NPT3)
Patients randomized to arm 2, personalized care (PC), will receive a multi-component, multi-disciplinary smoking cessation intervention in addition to usual care. This intervention will include three main interventions. First, a nurse practitioner will assess all patients and then prescribe tailored medications for smoking cessation based on patient preferences. Patients will also then receive a sample ad-lib nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) packet for use as needed to their prescribed medications. Second, a Tobacco Treatment Counselor (TTC) will provide personalized advice, education, and coaching to the patient and encourage medication adherence. Third, patients will be enrolled in a smoking cessation text messaging program designed to maintain motivation, encourage medication adherence, and allow communication with the team. The text message program will last for 6 months and will include assessment at the following time points: day 7, month 1, and month 3.
Interventions
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Enhanced Usual Care (EUC)
Patients randomized to arm 1, enhanced care (EC), will receive the following intervention: 1) referral to the state quitline, 1-800-QUIT-NOW, 2) primary care physician notification of an ongoing quit attempt, and 3) enrolled in an assessment-only text message system. This text message system will assess medication use and self-reported smoking cessation outcomes, but will not provide any counseling, advice, or feedback. Participants in arm 1 will receive a text message at discharge, and then they will receive 1 text assessment at the following time points: day 7, month 1, and month 3.
Nurse Practitioner Tobacco Treatment Team (NPT3)
Patients randomized to arm 2, personalized care (PC), will receive a multi-component, multi-disciplinary smoking cessation intervention in addition to usual care. This intervention will include three main interventions. First, a nurse practitioner will assess all patients and then prescribe tailored medications for smoking cessation based on patient preferences. Patients will also then receive a sample ad-lib nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) packet for use as needed to their prescribed medications. Second, a Tobacco Treatment Counselor (TTC) will provide personalized advice, education, and coaching to the patient and encourage medication adherence. Third, patients will be enrolled in a smoking cessation text messaging program designed to maintain motivation, encourage medication adherence, and allow communication with the team. The text message program will last for 6 months and will include assessment at the following time points: day 7, month 1, and month 3.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Patients who smoke cigarettes
* Speak English
We will include any patients with the following diagnoses or procedures from Baystate Medical Center in Springfield, MA:
* myocardial infarction
* coronary artery bypass grafting surgery
* heart valve surgery
* percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI)
* acute coronary syndrome
* heart failure
* chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
* asthma exacerbation.
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School, Worcester
UNKNOWN
Boston University
OTHER
University of Texas at Austin
OTHER
Baystate Medical Center
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Quinn R Pack, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Baystate Medical Center
Locations
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Baystate Medical Center
Springfield, Massachusetts, United States
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Quinn Pack, MD
Role: primary
Karen Riska, PhD(c)
Role: backup
Other Identifiers
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HL15685
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id