Computer-Facilitated 5A's for Smoking Cessation

Researchers

  1. Jason Satterfield, PhD, MA
Research Fields: 
Addiction and Cessation

Although the 5A’s for smoking cessation is an accepted standard of care, national data show that most primary care providers fail to adhere to the full intervention guidelines.  This NIDA-funded implementation science R01 tests the use of a hybrid delivery model for the 5A’s in primary care that could improve intervention fidelity, save clinician time, and still utilize the social influence of the provider.  This model is being tested in a randomized-controlled trial at 3 UCSF primary care clinics.