2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.22186/v4
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Quitting the quitline: a qualitative study of patient experience of electronic referrals to quitlines

Abstract: Background: The use of electronic referrals (eReferrals) to state quitlines (QLs) for tobacco-using patients is a promising approach for addressing smoking cessation on a large scale. However, QL contact, enrollment, and completion rates are low. The purpose of this study was to examine the eReferral to QL process from the patient’s perspective in order to inform strategies for improving QL engagement. Methods : We conducted interviews with 55 patients who agreed to an eReferral at a primary care visit to 1 of… Show more

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