Effectiveness of a telephone-based intervention for smoking cessation in patients with severe mental disorders: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Montse Ballbè,
Cristina Martínez,
Ariadna Feliu,
Núria Torres,
Gemma Nieva,
Cristina Pinet,
Antònia Raich,
Sílvia Mondon,
Pablo Barrio,
Rosa Hernández-Ribas,
Jordi Vicens,
Sílvia Costa,
Jordi Vilaplana,
Laura Alaustre,
Eva Vilalta,
Roser Blanch,
Susana Subirà,
Eugeni Bruguera,
Josep Maria Suelves,
Joseph Guydish,
Esteve Fernández
Affiliations
Montse Ballbè
Tobacco Control Unit, Cancer Control and Prevention Program, Institut Català d’Oncologia-ICO
Cristina Martínez
Tobacco Control Unit, Cancer Control and Prevention Program, Institut Català d’Oncologia-ICO
Ariadna Feliu
Tobacco Control Unit, Cancer Control and Prevention Program, Institut Català d’Oncologia-ICO
Núria Torres
061 CatSalut Respon, Sistema d’Emergències Mèdiques
Gemma Nieva
Smoking Cessation Unit, Addictive Behaviors Unit, Psychiatry Department, Hospital Universitari Vall d’Hebron, Vall d’Hebron Institute of Research, CIBERSAM, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Cristina Pinet
Addictive Behaviors Unit, Psychiatry Department, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau
Antònia Raich
Mental Health Department, Althaia Xarxa Assistencial Universitària
Sílvia Mondon
Addictions Unit, Institute of Neurosciences, Hospital Clínic de Barcelona
Pablo Barrio
Addictions Unit, Institute of Neurosciences, Hospital Clínic de Barcelona
Rosa Hernández-Ribas
Department of Clinical Sciences, School of Medicine, Universitat de Barcelona
Jordi Vicens
Psychiatry Department, Hestia Duran i Reynals
Sílvia Costa
Addictive Behaviors Unit, Psychiatry Department, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau
Jordi Vilaplana
Lleida Institute for Biomedical Research Dr. Pifarré Foundation, IRBLleida, Universitat de Lleida
Laura Alaustre
061 CatSalut Respon, Sistema d’Emergències Mèdiques
Eva Vilalta
061 CatSalut Respon, Sistema d’Emergències Mèdiques
Roser Blanch
061 CatSalut Respon, Sistema d’Emergències Mèdiques
Susana Subirà
Psychiatry Department, Hestia Duran i Reynals
Eugeni Bruguera
Smoking Cessation Unit, Addictive Behaviors Unit, Psychiatry Department, Hospital Universitari Vall d’Hebron, Vall d’Hebron Institute of Research, CIBERSAM, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Josep Maria Suelves
Public Health Agency of Catalonia, Health Department, Government of Catalonia
Joseph Guydish
Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies, University of California San Francisco
Esteve Fernández
Tobacco Control Unit, Cancer Control and Prevention Program, Institut Català d’Oncologia-ICO
Abstract Background Up to 75% of inpatients with mental disorders smoke, and their life expectancy is decreased by up to 25 years compared to the general population. Hospitalized patients without monitoring after discharge quickly return to prehospitalization levels of tobacco use. The aim of the 061 QuitMental study is to assess the effectiveness of a multicomponent and motivational telephone-based intervention to stop smoking through a quitline addressed to smokers discharged from mental health hospital wards. Methods A pragmatic randomized controlled trial, single blinded, will include 2:1 allocation to the intervention group (IG) and the control group (CG). The IG will receive telephone assistance to quit smoking (including psychological and psychoeducational support, and pharmacological treatment advice if required) proactively for 12 months, and the CG will receive only brief advice after discharge. The sample size, calculated with an expected difference of 15 points on smoking abstinence between groups (IG, 20% and CG, 5%), α = 0.05, β = 0.10, and 20% loss, will be 334 participants (IG) and 176 participants (CG). Participants are adult smokers discharged from psychiatric units of five acute hospitals. Measurements include dependent variables (self-reported 7-day point prevalence smoking abstinence (carbon monoxide verified), duration of abstinence, number of quit attempts, motivation, and self-efficacy to quit) and independent variables (age, sex, and psychiatric diagnoses). In data analysis, IG and CG data will be compared at 48 h and 1, 6, and 12 months post discharge. Multivariate logistic regression (odds ratio; 95% confidence interval) of dependent variables adjusted for potential confounding variables will be performed. The number needed to treat to achieve one abstinence outcome will be calculated. We will compare the abstinence rate of enrolled patients between groups. Discussion This trial evaluates an innovative format of a quitline for smokers with severe mental disorders regardless of their motivation to quit. If effective, the pragmatic nature of the study will permit transfer to routine clinical practice in the National Health System. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT03230955. Registered on 24 July 2017.