CONNECT Cancer Survivors With Tobacco Treatment
Cancer Prevention by Reducing Tobacco With Informatics and Chronic Care Approaches Trial (CONNECT)
Washington University School of Medicine
5,000 participants
Jul 1, 2025
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the comparative effectiveness of two different informatics-enabled implementation strategies on increasing tobacco treatment and improving smoking cessation rates for cancer control and prevention. This will be done via a two-arm pragmatic cluster randomized trial (CRT) to test the effectiveness of nudges to change (ELEVATE-S) vs. quit-focused usual care (ELEVATE) in increasing tobacco treatment (use of medication, brief advice, or referral to external counseling) and smoking cessation.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria5
- Eligibility Criteria:
- Be receiving care at a participating clinic
- Report current tobacco use (assessed by the rooming staff during the index visit)
- Have a completed appointment with a participating clinic
- Be an adult (at least 18 years old).
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Interventions
ELEVATE uses implementation strategies to support clinicians (support clinicians by revising professional roles to enable point of care tobacco treatment with a team are approach and support clinicians by providing clinical decision support tools).
ELEVATE-S uses implementation strategies to support clinicians (support clinicians by revising professional roles to enable point of care tobacco treatment with a team are approach and support clinicians by providing clinical decision support tools) and implementation strategies to support patients with chronic care model-informed self-management support (patient centered flexible goals and patient-generated health data).
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NCT07020273