Leveraging Community Pharmacists to Optimize Smoking Cessation Services for Rural Smokers in Appalachia
The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the effectiveness and implementation of a pharmacist-delivered MTM (medication therapy management) approach, called QuitAid, to quitting cigarette smoking in rural Appalachia.
The main questions it aims to answer are:
* Is QuitAid, alone or combined with other quitting tobacco treatments, effective?
* What makes QuitAid easy or hard to carry out? Is it cost effective? Is it easy to maintain?
Treatment:
All participants will be given at least 4 weeks of the nicotine patch.
Some participants will be randomized (like the flip of a coin) to receive additional treatments (listed below).
These groups will be compared to each other to see which combination works best to help them quit smoking.
* Smokefree TXT - a texting program that helps people quit smoking
* Tobacco quitline - 4 phone sessions to help people quit smoking
* 8 weeks of NRT (nicotine replacement therapy in the form of nicotine patches or nicotine patches and lozenge) medication instead of 4 weeks
* QuitAid - An MTM program given by the patient's pharmacist. This is a quitting smoking coaching program
* Nicotine patch AND nicotine lozenge instead of just nicotine patches
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Smoking Cessation
Smoking, Cigarette
Smoking Reduction
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