Changing Pediatric Office Systems Nationally to Address Parental Tobacco Use
Tobacco Dependence
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Tobacco Dependence focused on measuring tobacco control, tobacco treatment, pediatrics, parents
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Parents or guardians who smoke or who are former smokers (quit in the last 2 years), are present at the visit, and whose child (any age) is seen by a pediatrician in a participating practice.
- "Smoker" will be defined as answering "yes" to the screening question: "Have you smoked a single cigarette, even a puff, in the past 7 days?"
- "Former smoker" will be defined as answering "no" to the screening question: "Have you smoked a single cigarette, even a puff, in the past 7 days?" and "yes" to the screening question: "Have you quit smoking in the last 2 years?"
Exclusion Criteria:
- Parents under age 18
- Parents who have a child with a medical emergency (any condition requiring transfer for immediate medical intervention)
- Non-consenting individuals
- Non-English speakers
- Prior enrollment in the study during a previous healthcare visit.
Sites / Locations
- Massachusetts General Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
No Intervention
Experimental
Usual Care Control
Intervention
Control groups will receive equal number of contacts for training in preparation for enrollment and data collection for the study. Clinicians will be given the option to receive a standard American Academy of Pediatrics tobacco control pamphlet to distribute. Control groups have the option to receive access to the CEASE online module intervention at the conclusion of the research study which allows practitioners in this group to receive 26 continuing education credit hours.
The Intervention Group will receive the CEASE Intervention