Study #2019-0265
Improving the Quality of Smoking Cessation and Shared Decision Making for Lung Cancer Screening: A Cluster Randomized Trial
MD Anderson Study Status
Enrolling
Treatment Agent
Nicotine Patch
Description
This trial studies how well a centralized care strategy works in improving the quality of smoking cessation and shared decision making among patients who smoke and are considering lung cancer screening. The centralized care strategy is a model where smokers eligible for lung cancer screening are referred to a dedicated tobacco treatment program where they receive both the shared decision-making and initiate smoking cessation counseling prior to their visit with a primary care provider. Utilizing the centralized care model may work better in helping people quit smoking and make informed decisions about lung cancer screening compared to usual care.
Resources and Links
Phone Number: 1-877-MDA-6789
Information and next steps
Disease:
Smoking, Lung Cancer
Study phase:
Phase I (Early)
Physician name:
Robert Volk
Department:
Health Services Research
For general questions about clinical trials:
1-888-597-3084
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