Ability to Reach Low-Income Smokers Enrolled in a Randomised Controlled Trial Varies with Time of Month.

IF 1.2 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Journal of Smoking Cessation Pub Date : 2018-12-01 DOI:10.1017/JSC.2017.23
K. Hawk, Ruizhi Shi, June Weiss, R. Makuch, B. Toll, S. Bernstein
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Introduction Because of financial pressures, low-income individuals sometimes run out of cellphone service towards the end of the month. Aims To determine if the time of month affects ability to reach low-income smokers by telephone. Methods We reviewed data from a completed trial in the United States of emergency department (ED)-initiated tobacco dependence treatment for low-income smokers at a busy, academic ED in an urban community. We recorded the date of each one-month follow-up call, and divided each month into four time blocks: Week 1, Week 2, Week 3, and Week 4. Results A total of 2,049 phone calls were made to reach 769 participants. Of these calls, 677 (33%) resulted in contact; 88% of all participants were contacted. Using generalised estimating equations with Week 4 as reference, the odds of a successful contact at Weeks 1, 2, and 3 were, respectively, 1.52 (95% CI 1.18, 1.96), 1.30 (95% CI 1.01, 1.66), and 1.37 (95% CI 1.07, 1.76). Conclusions Study participants became progressively difficult to reach. This result may reflect low-income smokers' decreased rates of active telephone service later in the month and suggests a mechanism to improve follow-up rates in future studies of low-income populations.
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参与随机对照试验的低收入吸烟者的接触能力随月份的不同而变化。
简介由于经济压力,低收入者有时会在月底用完手机服务。目的确定每月的时间是否影响通过电话联系低收入吸烟者的能力。方法我们回顾了一项在美国完成的试验数据,该试验是由急诊科(ED)在城市社区繁忙的学术急诊室为低收入吸烟者发起的烟草依赖治疗。我们记录了每个一个月随访电话的日期,并将每个月分为四个时间段:第1周、第2周、第3周和第4周。在这些电话中,677个(33%)接通了联系;88%的参与者得到了联系。使用以第4周为参考的广义估计方程,在第1、2和3周成功接触的几率分别为1.52(95%CI 1.18、1.96)、1.30(95%CI 1.01、1.66)和1.37(95%CI 1.07、1.76)。结论研究参与者越来越难以接触。这一结果可能反映了低收入吸烟者在本月晚些时候主动电话服务率的下降,并为未来对低收入人群的研究提供了一种提高随访率的机制。
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Journal of Smoking Cessation
Journal of Smoking Cessation Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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