About this trial
This study evaluates a smoking cessation intervention (CONNECTing to LungCare) for improving shared decision-making conversations about smoking cessation and lung cancer screening between patients and providers. Shared decision making is a patient care model in which providers offer information regarding risks and benefits, patients express their values and preferences, and then healthcare decisions are jointly discussed between the patient and provider. Patient education, aided by decision support tools, can increase patients' knowledge, decrease their decisional conflict, promote decision making, and improve the patients' perception of risk. CONNECTing to LungCare is an interactive education intervention that addresses lung cancer screening and smoking cessation and provides participants with a tailored summary that may make them more likely to have shared decision-making discussions with their providers about smoking cessation and lung cancer screening.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
English, Spanish and Cantonese speaking
Age >= 18 years old
Primary care patients at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) General Internal Medicine (GIM) clinics
Must be current smokers and/or candidates for Lung Cancer Screening (LCS).
Disqualifiers
Not a current smoker
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Smoking Cessation Intervention
- Saliva Collection
- Survey Administration
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
University of California, San Francisco
Lead sponsor
Tobacco Related Disease Research Program
Collaborator
Alere San Diego
Collaborator