Federally qualified health center use of the Nebraska Tobacco Quitline

Introduction Promoting cessation services like quitlines is important to reduce tobacco-related morbidity and mortality. A critical need exists to improve clinical staff’s awareness of tobacco quitlines and reduce barriers in recommending and referring tobacco-using patients. The purpose was to obta...

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Main Authors: Kelly Gonzales, Ann M. Berger, Kathryn Fiandt
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: European Publishing 2019-11-01
Series:Tobacco Prevention and Cessation
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spelling doaj-eee9d6ead9ed49f2bb71afec15d11e292020-11-25T00:57:41ZengEuropean PublishingTobacco Prevention and Cessation2459-30872019-11-015November10.18332/tpc/113354113354Federally qualified health center use of the Nebraska Tobacco QuitlineKelly Gonzales0Ann M. BergerKathryn FiandtUniversity of Nebraska Medical Center College of Nursing, Omaha, Nebraska, United StatesIntroduction Promoting cessation services like quitlines is important to reduce tobacco-related morbidity and mortality. A critical need exists to improve clinical staff’s awareness of tobacco quitlines and reduce barriers in recommending and referring tobacco-using patients. The purpose was to obtain information on the use of the Nebraska Tobacco Quitline (NTQ) by Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) clinical staff at FQHC settings with tobacco-using patients. Specific aims were: 1) identify FQHC clinical staff and setting characteristics that influence current tobacco cessation assessment and interventions, and 2) identify barriers and facilitators that influence future use of NTQ by FQHC clinical staff and settings. Methods This study recruited participants from seven FQHC settings. All FQHC provider and non-provider clinical staff were recruited to complete a Clinical Staff Survey. The Medical Director, Associate Medical Director, or Nurse Manager at each FQHC was asked to provide setting information through the Setting Survey. Descriptive statistics were used to report percentages and qualitative data were analyzed using pattern coding. Results The main findings include insufficient awareness and insufficient perceived effectiveness of NTQ, non-providers reporting a limited role in tobacco cessation efforts beyond assessment of tobacco use, and the lack of supportive setting processes for intervention use. Conclusions Targeted efforts are needed to increase awareness and perceived effectiveness of NTQ, for role expansion for non-providers, and to add Electronic Health Record (EHR) prompts and e-referral capability to increase cessation interventions including NTQ referrals. Future research is suggested to better understand patient-specific barriers in using NTQ.http://www.journalssystem.com/tpc/Federally-Qualified-Health-Center-Use-of-Nebraska-Tobacco-Quitline,113354,0,2.htmlquitlinesettingstobacco cessationinterventionsfederally qualifiedhealth centersclinical staff
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Ann M. Berger
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Federally qualified health center use of the Nebraska Tobacco Quitline
Tobacco Prevention and Cessation
quitline
settings
tobacco cessation
interventions
federally qualified
health centers
clinical staff
author_facet Kelly Gonzales
Ann M. Berger
Kathryn Fiandt
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title Federally qualified health center use of the Nebraska Tobacco Quitline
title_short Federally qualified health center use of the Nebraska Tobacco Quitline
title_full Federally qualified health center use of the Nebraska Tobacco Quitline
title_fullStr Federally qualified health center use of the Nebraska Tobacco Quitline
title_full_unstemmed Federally qualified health center use of the Nebraska Tobacco Quitline
title_sort federally qualified health center use of the nebraska tobacco quitline
publisher European Publishing
series Tobacco Prevention and Cessation
issn 2459-3087
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Introduction Promoting cessation services like quitlines is important to reduce tobacco-related morbidity and mortality. A critical need exists to improve clinical staff’s awareness of tobacco quitlines and reduce barriers in recommending and referring tobacco-using patients. The purpose was to obtain information on the use of the Nebraska Tobacco Quitline (NTQ) by Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) clinical staff at FQHC settings with tobacco-using patients. Specific aims were: 1) identify FQHC clinical staff and setting characteristics that influence current tobacco cessation assessment and interventions, and 2) identify barriers and facilitators that influence future use of NTQ by FQHC clinical staff and settings. Methods This study recruited participants from seven FQHC settings. All FQHC provider and non-provider clinical staff were recruited to complete a Clinical Staff Survey. The Medical Director, Associate Medical Director, or Nurse Manager at each FQHC was asked to provide setting information through the Setting Survey. Descriptive statistics were used to report percentages and qualitative data were analyzed using pattern coding. Results The main findings include insufficient awareness and insufficient perceived effectiveness of NTQ, non-providers reporting a limited role in tobacco cessation efforts beyond assessment of tobacco use, and the lack of supportive setting processes for intervention use. Conclusions Targeted efforts are needed to increase awareness and perceived effectiveness of NTQ, for role expansion for non-providers, and to add Electronic Health Record (EHR) prompts and e-referral capability to increase cessation interventions including NTQ referrals. Future research is suggested to better understand patient-specific barriers in using NTQ.
topic quitline
settings
tobacco cessation
interventions
federally qualified
health centers
clinical staff
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