2023
DOI: 10.1200/jco.23.00355
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Cluster Randomized Pragmatic Clinical Trial Testing Behavioral Economic Implementation Strategies to Improve Tobacco Treatment for Patients With Cancer Who Smoke

Abstract: PURPOSE Few cancer centers systematically engage patients with evidence-based tobacco treatment despite its positive effect on quality of life and survival. Implementation strategies directed at patients, clinicians, or both may increase tobacco use treatment (TUT) within oncology. METHODS We conducted a four-arm cluster-randomized pragmatic trial across 11 clinical sites comparing the effect of strategies informed by behavioral economics on TUT engagement during oncology encounters with cancer patients. We de… Show more

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“…This study will sequentially test the effects of patient-directed strategies, sent via the patient portal and text message, and EHR-based clinician-directed strategies, sent as “pend and send” default orders, on genetic counseling engagement in gynecology practices at two distinct Penn Medicine clinics. It builds upon Penn ISC3’s prior work [ 74 , 75 ] implementing nudges to patients and clinicians by extending it to new populations who face additional barriers to engaging in evidence-based clinical practices. Sequential delivery mechanisms can reinforce the additive value of combining outreach via different communication channels, as well as facilitate comparisons between different patient outreach mechanisms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This study will sequentially test the effects of patient-directed strategies, sent via the patient portal and text message, and EHR-based clinician-directed strategies, sent as “pend and send” default orders, on genetic counseling engagement in gynecology practices at two distinct Penn Medicine clinics. It builds upon Penn ISC3’s prior work [ 74 , 75 ] implementing nudges to patients and clinicians by extending it to new populations who face additional barriers to engaging in evidence-based clinical practices. Sequential delivery mechanisms can reinforce the additive value of combining outreach via different communication channels, as well as facilitate comparisons between different patient outreach mechanisms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a project led by the National Cancer Institute-funded Penn Implementation Science Center in Cancer Control (Penn ISC3; P50CA244690), this study builds on strategies from the center’s prior research [ 74 , 75 ]. As in prior studies, RCAs to quickly learn and innovate from pilot tests [ 41 , 76 – 78 ] were used to de-risk and optimize our nudges as implementation strategies.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bounded rationality leads individuals to rely on common heuristics and biases such as ease of choice when making decisions [17,18]. The incorporation of insights from behavioral economics in other areas of healthcare has led to strong results with respect to supporting clinician and patient behavior towards more evidence-based care [19][20][21][22][23][24]. We leverage these insights in the present study to bolster our implementation strategies and maximize their chance for success.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%