Project SWITCH Study Protocol: A Tobacco-Free Workplace Program for Dissemination and Implementation in Lung Cancer Screening Centers.

IF 2 Q3 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Ammar D Siddiqi, Maggie Britton, Isabel Martinez Leal, Matthew Taing, Tzuan A Chen, Lisa M Lowenstein, Jennifer A Minnix, Lorraine R Reitzel
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Abstract

Background/objectives: Cigarette smoking has been causally linked to 90% of all cases of lung cancer, contributing to its high mortality rate. Lung cancer screening centers offer low-dose computed tomography, the only recommended diagnostic screening tool for lung cancer detection. A previous Texas-based study found that centers with lung cancer screening programs failed to consistently provide evidence-based tobacco cessation and relapse prevention interventions recommended by clinical practice guidelines to their patients, who are primarily people who currently or previously smoked. This represents a missed opportunity to assist patients by providing evidence-based tobacco use care during a particularly relevant clinical encounter.

Methods: To improve cigarette smoking cessation care delivery and relapse prevention in this setting, this protocol paper seeks to provide a framework for adapting Taking Texas Tobacco Free, a comprehensive, evidence-based tobacco-free workplace program, to lung cancer screening centers. The adapted program, Project SWITCH, will be developed through a formative evaluation process with center stakeholders to identify proactive adaptations to programming based on center-specific contexts. Project SWITCH is expected to be implemented in at least nine lung cancer screening centers in Texas and will be disseminated more broadly to centers statewide.

Results: Quantitative and qualitative data will be collected from multiple stakeholders throughout the intervention using a convergent parallel mixed methods design to make additional program adaptations and comprehensively evaluate the achievement of the project's implementation and dissemination goals.

Conclusions: Results from this project's implementation and dissemination phases are expected to reduce lung cancer morbidity and mortality in Texas by providing an evidence-based, sustainable framework for tobacco-free workplace programs in this specific setting that improves cancer prevention and control practices.

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SWITCH项目研究方案:在肺癌筛查中心传播和实施无烟工作场所方案。
背景/目的:吸烟与90%的肺癌病例有因果关系,导致其高死亡率。肺癌筛查中心提供低剂量计算机断层扫描,这是唯一推荐的肺癌检测诊断筛查工具。此前一项基于德克萨斯州的研究发现,拥有肺癌筛查项目的中心未能始终如一地向患者提供临床实践指南推荐的基于证据的戒烟和复发预防干预措施,这些患者主要是目前或以前吸烟的人。这意味着错过了在特别相关的临床遭遇期间通过提供循证烟草使用护理来帮助患者的机会。方法:为了改善在这种情况下的戒烟护理提供和复发预防,本协议文件试图提供一个框架,以适应采取德州无烟,一个全面的,基于证据的无烟工作场所计划,肺癌筛查中心。改编后的项目SWITCH将通过与中心利益相关者的形成性评估过程来开发,以确定基于中心特定环境的计划的主动适应。SWITCH项目预计将在德克萨斯州至少9个肺癌筛查中心实施,并将更广泛地推广到全州的中心。结果:在整个干预过程中,将使用融合并行混合方法设计从多个利益相关者处收集定量和定性数据,以进行额外的计划调整,并全面评估项目实施和传播目标的实现情况。结论:该项目实施和推广阶段的结果有望通过为改善癌症预防和控制实践的特定环境中的无烟工作场所项目提供循证、可持续的框架,从而降低德克萨斯州的肺癌发病率和死亡率。
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Methods and Protocols
Methods and Protocols Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)
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