TY - GEN AB - Adult tobacco use in the US has been declining; however, rates remain elevated among socioeconomically disadvantaged persons. Community-based primary care clinics are crucial for reducing tobacco-related disparities. Electronic referrals (eReferrals) to state tobacco Quitlines are effective for cessation, but eReferrals remain low. A critical knowledge gap exists for the implementation of Quitline referral systems to maximize reach for patients using tobacco. The objective of this project is to implement a Quitline eReferral system using two strategies and compare rates of eReferral offers/acceptances, Quitline enrollment and orders for tobacco cessation medications. AD - Oregon Health and Science University AD - Oregon Health and Science University AD - Oregon Health and Science University AD - Oregon Health and Science University AD - Oregon Health and Science University AD - Oregon Health and Science University AD - Oregon Health and Science University AD - Oregon Health and Science University AU - Erroba, Jeremy AU - Holderness, Heather AU - Hauschildt, Jenny AU - Scott, Kristin AU - Volk, Molly AU - Alvarez, Miguel AU - Overholser, AnnMarie AU - Bailey, Steffani R. DA - 2024 DO - 10.6083/bpxhc43615 DO - doi ID - 43615 KW - Tobacco Use Cessation KW - Primary Health Care KW - Adult KW - Implementation Science KW - Tobacco Use KW - pragmatic trial L1 - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/43615/files/ResearchWeek.2024.Erroba.Jeremy.pdf L2 - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/43615/files/ResearchWeek.2024.Erroba.Jeremy.pdf L4 - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/43615/files/ResearchWeek.2024.Erroba.Jeremy.pdf LA - eng LK - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/43615/files/ResearchWeek.2024.Erroba.Jeremy.pdf N2 - Adult tobacco use in the US has been declining; however, rates remain elevated among socioeconomically disadvantaged persons. Community-based primary care clinics are crucial for reducing tobacco-related disparities. Electronic referrals (eReferrals) to state tobacco Quitlines are effective for cessation, but eReferrals remain low. A critical knowledge gap exists for the implementation of Quitline referral systems to maximize reach for patients using tobacco. The objective of this project is to implement a Quitline eReferral system using two strategies and compare rates of eReferral offers/acceptances, Quitline enrollment and orders for tobacco cessation medications. PB - Oregon Health and Science University PY - 2024 T1 - The CONNECT study: implementation of a pragmatic trial for tobacco cessation TI - The CONNECT study: implementation of a pragmatic trial for tobacco cessation UR - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/43615/files/ResearchWeek.2024.Erroba.Jeremy.pdf Y1 - 2024 ER -