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Interactive Mobile Doctor (iMD) for Asian Smokers

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Smoking Cessation
Interventions
Behavioral: iMD
Behavioral: NPA
Registration Number
NCT02966132
Lead Sponsor
University of California, San Francisco
Brief Summary

The primary aim of the proposed study is to conduct a randomized controlled trial (RCT) to evaluate the efficacy of the Interactive Mobile Doctor (iMD) intervention targeting 150 Chinese-, Korean- or Vietnamese-speaking male patients who smoke daily and have a scheduled clinic visit at Asian Health Services primary care.

Detailed Description

The Asian American population is the fast-growing racial group during 2000 and 2010. Smoking prevalence among that Vietnamese (43%), Chinese (32%), and Korean (27%) men who spoke limited English are disproportionately higher than that of men of all races combined (17%). Thus, some Asian groups, including Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese, have an unequal burden of tobacco-related diseases. Asian Health Services (AHS) is a federally-qualified health center in Alameda County, California, providing services in English and 12 different Asian languages. The vast majority of the patients are Chinese, Vietnamese, and Korean with low income. Because of high smoking rates and associated health impacts on patients and their families, promoting smoking cessation is a health priority for AHS. The Vietnamese Community Health Promotion Project (VCHPP) at UCSF has conducted numerous intervention studies to promote smoking cessation among Asian Americans. Given the shared research interest, AHS and VCHPP have partnered to address smoking in Asian Americans. The partners received a TRDRP pilot Community-Academic Research Award grant to develop an interactive "Mobile Doctor" (iMD) intervention in Korean and Vietnamese languages that delivers video education tailored to patient's responses on a computer tablet during the clinic visit to enhance patient-provider discussion of tobacco use. The primary goal of the proposed study is to evaluate the iMD intervention with an expansion to the Chinese language in its efficacy to promote patient-provider discussion and quitting smoking in Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese male smokers. The study will enroll 150 AHS Chinese-, Korean- or Vietnamese-speaking patients who smoke daily and have a scheduled clinic visit. Participants will then be assigned (by chance) into either receiving 1) iMD on tobacco or 2) video education on nutrition and physical activity recommendations. Participants will be assessed at: before the scheduled intervention visit, immediately after or within one week of the intervention visit, and 6 months following the intervention visit. Additional data will be obtained from EHR. The investigators anticipate that, when compared to participants receiving usual care alone, those who receive the iMD will be more likely to receive physician advice on their tobacco use both at their intervention visit and at one visit following the intervention visit within 6 months as documented in EHR; and at 6 months follow-up, those receiving the iMD will be more likely to report having been able to quit smoking for at least one day during the study period, and to have reported having quit smoking for at least 7 days with their abstinence status verified using a saliva sample. The long-term goal is to understand effective ways to enhance patient-provider communication in tobacco use and to leverage each clinic encounter in promoting smoking cessation among patients in community health settings.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Male
Target Recruitment
172
Inclusion Criteria
  • age 18 or older;
  • male;
  • English, Chinese- (Cantonese), Korean- or Vietnamese-speaking;
  • self-identified as ethnic Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese or Asian
  • current smoker as identified by EHR;
  • have an already scheduled provider visit at Asian Health Services;
  • smoke at least 1 cigarette daily in the last 7 days; and
  • unwilling or unavailable to participate the in study procedures (e.g., to complete a brief post-visit survey right after the visit or by phone) according to the group assignment
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Exclusion Criteria
  • Have vision and/or hearing difficulty that prevents the participant from viewing or hearing the intervention video messages and/or completing the assessment in person or by telephone
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Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
iMDiMDParticipants will receive interactive "Mobile Doctor" (iMD) intervention in English, Chinese, Korean or Vietnamese languages that delivers video education tailored to patient's responses on a computer tablet during the clinic visit to enhance patient-provider discussion of tobacco use. The iMD intervention implements the 5As (Ask, Advice, Assess, Assist, and Arrange) recommended by the Clinical Practice Guideline for treating tobacco dependence. A summary printout including provider recommendation options, brief summary of smoking status, quit intention and concerns are provided to patients to empower them to discuss tobacco use with their providers.
NPANPAParticipants will receive a video education providing nutrition and physical activity recommendations right before before seeing their providers. A printout summarizing topics presented in the education videos will be provided to the patient
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
abstinence6-month

7-day point prevalent smoking abstinence biochemically verified by salivary cotinine

quite attempt6-month

self-reported 24-hour quit attempts

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
EHR documented 5Asimmediate post-intervention

EHR progress notes documenting delivery of the clinical guideline

patient-provider discussionimmediate post-intervention

self-reported by patient whether discussion on tobacco use took place at the intervention clinical encounter

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Asian Health Services

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Oakland, California, United States

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