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Study finds opt-out treatment helps smokers quit, even those with low motivation

Last updated: October 21, 2024 8:50 am
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A recent study conducted by researchers at The University of Kansas Cancer Center has found that implementing an opt-out approach to tobacco cessation treatment significantly increases the success rates of smokers looking to quit, even if they are not fully motivated initially. The study, published in JAMA Network Open, revealed that individuals who automatically received tobacco cessation medications and counseling unless they declined were more likely to quit smoking compared to those in the opt-in group.

The participants of the study were patients at The University of Kansas Health System who were randomly assigned to either the opt-out or opt-in treatment group. In the opt-out group, patients were provided with all components of evidence-based tobacco treatment, such as nicotine patches, gum, medication prescriptions, treatment plans, and follow-up calls, unless they chose to decline any aspect of care. On the other hand, the opt-in group only received treatment components that they agreed to receive.

To measure the participants’ motivation to quit smoking, they were asked to rate their desire to quit on a scale from 0 to 10, with 0 indicating no intention to quit and 10 signifying active efforts to quit. The researchers used Bayesian statistical methods to analyze how the initial motivation level influenced the quitting outcomes between the opt-out and opt-in groups.

Dr. Byron Gajewski, along with Dr. Babalola Faseru and Dr. Kimber Richter, co-authored the study, leveraging the UKanQuit program at The University of Kansas Health System, which offers bedside tobacco treatment services. The results showed that smokers in the opt-out group were more likely to quit, regardless of their initial motivation level, compared to those in the opt-in group.

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Dr. Richter emphasized the importance of proactively providing evidence-based care for tobacco dependence, similar to how other health conditions are treated, without waiting for patients to express a strong desire to quit. The study’s findings suggest that opt-out treatment could be an effective strategy to help a larger number of individuals successfully quit smoking.

Overall, the study demonstrated that opt-out tobacco treatment can lead to higher quit rates among smokers, highlighting the potential benefits of implementing proactive cessation interventions. The researchers believe that this approach could make a significant impact in helping individuals overcome tobacco dependence and improve their overall health.

For more information on the study, you can refer to the publication in JAMA Network Open by Byron Gajewski et al, titled “Desire to Quit Smoking, Opt-Out Tobacco Treatment, and Cessation.” DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.33802. The University of Kansas Cancer Center provided the research findings, shedding light on the effectiveness of opt-out tobacco treatment strategies in promoting smoking cessation.

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