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Internet Delivered Support for Tobacco Control in Dental Practice: Randomized Controlled Trial

机译:互联网为牙科实践中的烟草控制提供了支持:随机对照试验

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Background: The dental visit is a unique opportunity for tobacco control. Despite evidence of effectiveness in dental settings, brief provider-delivered cessation advice is underutilized.Objective: To evaluate an Internet-delivered intervention designed to increase implementation of brief provider advice for tobacco cessation in dental practice settings.Methods: Dental practices (N = 190) were randomized to the intervention website or wait-list control. Pre-intervention and after 8 months of follow-up, each practice distributed exit cards (brief patient surveys assessing provider performance, completed immediately after the dental visit) to 100 patients. Based on these exit cards, we assessed: whether patients were asked about tobacco use (ASK) and, among tobacco users, whether they were advised to quit tobacco (ADVISE). All intervention practices with follow-up exit card data were analyzed as randomized regardless of whether they participated in the Internet-delivered intervention.Results: Of the 190 practices randomized, 143 (75%) dental practices provided follow-up data. Intervention practices’ mean performance improved post-intervention by 4% on ASK (29% baseline, adjusted odds ratio = 1.29 [95% CI 1.17-1.42]), and by 11% on ADVISE (44% baseline, OR = 1.55 [95% CI 1.28-1.87]). Control practices improved by 3% on ASK (Adj. OR 1.18 [95% CI 1.07-1.29]) and did not significantly improve in ADVISE. A significant group-by-time interaction effect indicated that intervention practices improved more over the study period than control practices for ADVISE (P = 0.042) but not for ASK.Conclusion: This low-intensity, easily disseminated intervention was successful in improving provider performance on advice to quit.Trial Registration: clinicaltrials.gov NCT00627185; http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00627185 (Archived by WebCite at http://www.webcitation.org/5c5Kugvzj)
机译:背景:牙科访问是控制烟草的独特机会。尽管有证据表明在牙科环境中有效,但仍未充分利用提供者提供的简短戒烟建议。目的:评估旨在通过互联网提供的干预措施,旨在增加在牙科诊所中实施戒烟的简短提供者建议的方法:牙科实践(N = 190 )随机分配到干预网站或等待名单控件。干预前和随访8个月后,每种做法均向100名患者分发了退出卡(简短的患者调查,评估提供者的表现,在就诊后立即完成)。基于这些出境卡,我们进行了以下评估:是否向患者询问了烟草使用(ASK),以及在烟草使用者中是否建议他们戒烟(ADVISE)。无论是否参加了互联网干预,所有具有随访出站卡数据的干预措施均进行了随机分析。结果:在190例随机治疗中,有143例(75%)牙科治疗提供了随访数据。干预措施的平均表现使干预后的ASK改善4%(基线为29%,调整后的优势比= 1.29 [95%CI 1.17-1.42]),而对ADVISE则为11%(基线为44%,OR = 1.55 [95] %CI 1.28-1.87])。 ASK的控制实践提高了3%(调整为1.18 [95%CI 1.07-1.29]),而ADVISE却没有明显改善。显着的分组时间交互作用表明,在研究期内,干预措施的改善程度高于对照行为(针对ADVISE的控制措施,P = 0.042),而对于ASK则没有。结论:这种低强度,易于传播的干预措施成功改善了提供者的绩效关于退出的建议。试验注册:Clinicaltrials.gov NCT00627185; http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00627185(由WebCite存档,网址为http://www.webcitation.org/5c5Kugvzj)

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