The relationship between type of telephone service and smoking cessation among rural smokers enrolled in quitline tobacco dependence treatment

Quitlines are successful tools for smoking cessation, but no known study has examined whether type of phone service (cell phone only (CPO) vs. landline (LL)) impacts quitline utilization, quit attempts, and sustained cessation. This report details an observational study examining the association bet...

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Main Authors: Julianna M. Nemeth, Sarah Cooper, Amy Wermert, Abigail Shoben, Mary Ellen Wewers
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-12-01
Series:Preventive Medicine Reports
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211335517301535
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spelling doaj-8b721a7cb2db4cf09f0237099b8f775c2020-11-25T00:57:27ZengElsevierPreventive Medicine Reports2211-33552017-12-018226231The relationship between type of telephone service and smoking cessation among rural smokers enrolled in quitline tobacco dependence treatmentJulianna M. Nemeth0Sarah Cooper1Amy Wermert2Abigail Shoben3Mary Ellen Wewers4The Ohio State University College of Public Health, Division of Health Behavior & Health Promotion, 1841 Neil Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210, USA; Corresponding author.The Ohio State University College of Public Health, Division of Health Behavior & Health Promotion, 1841 Neil Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210, USAThe Ohio State University College of Public Health, Division of Health Behavior & Health Promotion, 1841 Neil Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210, USAThe Ohio State University College of Public Health, Division of Biostatistics, 1841 Neil Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210, USAThe Ohio State University College of Public Health, Division of Health Behavior & Health Promotion, 1841 Neil Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210, USAQuitlines are successful tools for smoking cessation, but no known study has examined whether type of phone service (cell phone only (CPO) vs. landline (LL)) impacts quitline utilization, quit attempts, and sustained cessation. This report details an observational study examining the association between phone service and quitline utilization and cessation among Ohio Appalachian adults willing to quit smoking and enrolled in a cessation trial from 2010 to 2014. A secondary analysis was conducted with data obtained from smokers enrolled in the Ohio Tobacco Quitline arm of a group randomized trial (n=345). The intermediate outcome variables included number of calls, cumulative total call length, average call length, verified shipments of NRT, and 24-hour quit attempt. The primary outcome measure was biologically confirmed 7-day point prevalence abstinence from tobacco at 3, 6, and 12months post treatment. Participants with LL service, on average, made almost one more call to the quitline and spoke 17.2min longer over the course of treatment than those with CPO service. Those with LL service were more likely to receive a second 4-week supply of NRT. Phone service status was not associated with average quitline call length, receiving at least one NRT shipment, having made one quit attempt at the end of treatment, or biochemically confirmed abstinence at 3, 6, or 12-month follow-up. Participants with LL services completed more counseling calls, accrued a longer cumulative length, and received more NRT when compared with CPO service participants. However, type of phone service did not deter abstinence outcomes. Keywords: Smoking cessation, Telephones, Cell phones, Appalachian regionhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211335517301535
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author Julianna M. Nemeth
Sarah Cooper
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The relationship between type of telephone service and smoking cessation among rural smokers enrolled in quitline tobacco dependence treatment
Preventive Medicine Reports
author_facet Julianna M. Nemeth
Sarah Cooper
Amy Wermert
Abigail Shoben
Mary Ellen Wewers
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title The relationship between type of telephone service and smoking cessation among rural smokers enrolled in quitline tobacco dependence treatment
title_short The relationship between type of telephone service and smoking cessation among rural smokers enrolled in quitline tobacco dependence treatment
title_full The relationship between type of telephone service and smoking cessation among rural smokers enrolled in quitline tobacco dependence treatment
title_fullStr The relationship between type of telephone service and smoking cessation among rural smokers enrolled in quitline tobacco dependence treatment
title_full_unstemmed The relationship between type of telephone service and smoking cessation among rural smokers enrolled in quitline tobacco dependence treatment
title_sort relationship between type of telephone service and smoking cessation among rural smokers enrolled in quitline tobacco dependence treatment
publisher Elsevier
series Preventive Medicine Reports
issn 2211-3355
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Quitlines are successful tools for smoking cessation, but no known study has examined whether type of phone service (cell phone only (CPO) vs. landline (LL)) impacts quitline utilization, quit attempts, and sustained cessation. This report details an observational study examining the association between phone service and quitline utilization and cessation among Ohio Appalachian adults willing to quit smoking and enrolled in a cessation trial from 2010 to 2014. A secondary analysis was conducted with data obtained from smokers enrolled in the Ohio Tobacco Quitline arm of a group randomized trial (n=345). The intermediate outcome variables included number of calls, cumulative total call length, average call length, verified shipments of NRT, and 24-hour quit attempt. The primary outcome measure was biologically confirmed 7-day point prevalence abstinence from tobacco at 3, 6, and 12months post treatment. Participants with LL service, on average, made almost one more call to the quitline and spoke 17.2min longer over the course of treatment than those with CPO service. Those with LL service were more likely to receive a second 4-week supply of NRT. Phone service status was not associated with average quitline call length, receiving at least one NRT shipment, having made one quit attempt at the end of treatment, or biochemically confirmed abstinence at 3, 6, or 12-month follow-up. Participants with LL services completed more counseling calls, accrued a longer cumulative length, and received more NRT when compared with CPO service participants. However, type of phone service did not deter abstinence outcomes. Keywords: Smoking cessation, Telephones, Cell phones, Appalachian region
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