Implementation Of An Electronic Referral Smoking Cessation Tool Into Clinical Practice Across Cancer Clinics Of Different Disease Sites And Institutions.

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY(2018)

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112Background: Cancer Care Ontario, the governmentu0027s cancer management agency, mandated routine collection of smoking data province wide (catchment of u003e 13 million individuals), but did not mandate specifics of a smoking cessation program for cancer patients, despite known benefits. Referral rates to smoking cessation clinics for cancer patients are low. In 2014, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre developed an electronic, patient-driven e-referral tool shown to improve referral rates, known as the smoking Cessation E-referrAl SystEm (CEASE). The objective of this study is to assess the feasibility for expanding this program through adoption and implementation of the CEASE tool to 5 additional clinics across 3 different Cancer Centres. Methods: The Canadian Institute of Health Research’s Knowledge-to- Action (CHIR KTA) framework guided the assessment. Feasibility was addressed through situational assessments, pilot implementation, and clinic/patient feedback in at least two cycles, with procedural changes mad...
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