Proposing a model of proactive outreach to advance clinical research and care delivery for patients who use tobacco Editorial


Authors: Burris, J. L.; Borger, T. N.; Baker, T. B.; Bernstein, S. L.; Ostroff, J. S.; Rigotti, N. A.; Joseph, A. M.
Title: Proposing a model of proactive outreach to advance clinical research and care delivery for patients who use tobacco
Abstract: There are evidence-based treatments for tobacco dependence, but inequities exist in the access to and reach of these treatments. Traditional models of tobacco treatment delivery are “reactive” and typically provide treatment only to patients who are highly motivated to quit and seek out tobacco treatment. Newer models involve “proactive” outreach, with benefits that include increasing access to tobacco treatment, prompting quit attempts among patients with low motivation, addressing health disparities, and improving population-level quit rates. However, the definition of “proactive” is not clear, and adoption has been slow. This commentary introduces a comprehensive yet flexible model of proactive outreach and describes how proactive outreach can optimize clinical research and care delivery in these domains: (1) identifying the population, (2) offering treatment, and (3) delivering treatment. Dimensions relevant to each domain are the intensity of proactive outreach (low to high) and the extent to which proactive outreach activities rely on human interaction or are facilitated by information technology (IT). Adoption of the proposed proactive outreach model could improve the precision and rigor with which tobacco cessation research and tobacco treatment programs report data, which could have a positive effect on care delivery and patient outcomes. © 2022, The Author(s).
Keywords: smoking cessation; tobacco dependence; tobacco; procedures; tobacco use disorder; humans; human
Journal Title: Journal of General Internal Medicine
Volume: 37
Issue: 10
ISSN: 0884-8734
Publisher: Springer  
Date Published: 2022-08-01
Start Page: 2548
End Page: 2552
Language: English
DOI: 10.1007/s11606-022-07553-x
PUBMED: 35474504
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC9360368
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 2 September 2022 -- Source: Scopus
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