Effectiveness of proactive and reactive services at the Swedish National Tobacco Quitline in a randomized trial
Background The Swedish National Tobacco Quitline (SNTQ), which has both a proactive and a reactive service, has successfully provided tobacco cessation support since 1998. As there is a demand for an increase in national cessation support, and because the quitline works under funding constraints, it...
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doaj-1228851e242d4578984652c2d5fe72d32020-11-25T02:42:05ZengEuropean PublishingTobacco Induced Diseases1617-96252014-06-0112June10.1186/1617-9625-12-966628Effectiveness of proactive and reactive services at the Swedish National Tobacco Quitline in a randomized trialEva Nohlert0John Öhrvik1Ásgeir R Helgason2Centre for Clinical Research, Uppsala University, Västmanland County Hospital, Västerås, SwedenDepartment of Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, SwedenDepartment of Public Health Sciences, Social Medicine, Karolinska Institutet and Centre for Epidemiology and Community Medicine, Stockholm County Council, Stockholm, SwedenBackground The Swedish National Tobacco Quitline (SNTQ), which has both a proactive and a reactive service, has successfully provided tobacco cessation support since 1998. As there is a demand for an increase in national cessation support, and because the quitline works under funding constraints, it is crucial to identify the most clinically effective and cost-effective service. A randomized controlled trial was performed to compare the effectiveness of the high-intensity proactive service with the low-intensity reactive service at the SNTQ. Methods Those who called the SNTQ for smoking or tobacco cessation from February 2009 to September 2010 were randomized to proactive service (even dates) and reactive service (odd dates). Data were collected through postal questionnaires at baseline and after 12 months. Those who replied to the baseline questionnaire constituted the study base. Outcome measures were self-reported point prevalence and 6-month continuous abstinence at the 12-month follow-up. Intention-to-treat (ITT) and responder-only analyses were performed. Results The study base consisted of 586 persons, and 59% completed the 12-month follow-up. Neither ITT- nor responder-only analyses showed any differences in outcome between proactive and reactive service. Point prevalence was 27% and continuous abstinence was 21% in analyses treating non-responders as smokers, and 47% and 35%, respectively, in responder-only analyses. Conclusions Reactive service may be used as the standard procedure to optimize resource utilization at the SNTQ. However, further research is needed to assess effectiveness in different subgroups of clients. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT02085616http://www.journalssystem.com/tid/Effectiveness-of-proactive-and-reactive-services-at-the-Swedish-National-Tobacco-Quitline-in-a-randomized-trial,66628,0,2.htmltobacco cessationsmoking cessationquitlinetelephone counsellingintensity |
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Effectiveness of proactive and reactive services at the Swedish National Tobacco Quitline in a randomized trial |
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Effectiveness of proactive and reactive services at the Swedish National Tobacco Quitline in a randomized trial |
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Effectiveness of proactive and reactive services at the Swedish National Tobacco Quitline in a randomized trial |
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Effectiveness of proactive and reactive services at the Swedish National Tobacco Quitline in a randomized trial |
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Effectiveness of proactive and reactive services at the Swedish National Tobacco Quitline in a randomized trial |
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effectiveness of proactive and reactive services at the swedish national tobacco quitline in a randomized trial |
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Tobacco Induced Diseases |
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Background
The Swedish National Tobacco Quitline (SNTQ), which has both a proactive and a reactive service, has successfully provided tobacco cessation support since 1998. As there is a demand for an increase in national cessation support, and because the quitline works under funding constraints, it is crucial to identify the most clinically effective and cost-effective service. A randomized controlled trial was performed to compare the effectiveness of the high-intensity proactive service with the low-intensity reactive service at the SNTQ.
Methods
Those who called the SNTQ for smoking or tobacco cessation from February 2009 to September 2010 were randomized to proactive service (even dates) and reactive service (odd dates). Data were collected through postal questionnaires at baseline and after 12 months. Those who replied to the baseline questionnaire constituted the study base. Outcome measures were self-reported point prevalence and 6-month continuous abstinence at the 12-month follow-up. Intention-to-treat (ITT) and responder-only analyses were performed.
Results
The study base consisted of 586 persons, and 59% completed the 12-month follow-up. Neither ITT- nor responder-only analyses showed any differences in outcome between proactive and reactive service. Point prevalence was 27% and continuous abstinence was 21% in analyses treating non-responders as smokers, and 47% and 35%, respectively, in responder-only analyses.
Conclusions
Reactive service may be used as the standard procedure to optimize resource utilization at the SNTQ. However, further research is needed to assess effectiveness in different subgroups of clients.
Trial registration
ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT02085616 |
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