Tobacco quitlines: Opportunities for innovation to increase reach and effectiveness

Prev Med. 2022 Dec;165(Pt B):107319. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2022.107319. Epub 2022 Oct 22.

Abstract

The largest tobacco treatment network in North America, Tobacco Quitlines are an effective population-based approach to increase tobacco cessation; however, overall reach has decreased significantly in the past decade. A new generation of innovations responsive to evolving shifts in communication preferences, supported by research, and focused on increasing the impact of services have the potential to reinvigorate this network. The goal of this narrative review was to identify opportunities for innovation in Quitline service delivery, synthesize evidence for these opportunities, and identify gaps in the research. Innovation was defined as significant shift in current practice by utilizing novel theoretical concepts, approaches, methodologies, or interventions. The Experimental Medicine Approach informed the identification of gaps in the research. The specific domains were selected by reviewing previous reviews, commentaries, calls for action, and a recent report on promising practices. Evidence was garnered primarily from systematic reviews. Opportunities included automated and interactive digital therapeutics, novel health communications for stigma-free media campaigns, methods to increase access to nicotine replacement therapies, novel treatment options and combinations, and methods to promote engagement with digital therapeutics. Research topics that cross multiple domains include the consideration of theoretical frameworks, the identification of therapeutic targets and mechanisms of action, and the development of adapted approaches to address specific challenges and cultural responsivity. Finally, an examination is needed to understand how to improve the speed with which innovations are developed and implemented in this network.

Keywords: Digital therapeuitics; Nicotine replacement; Quitline; Remote treatment; Smoking cessation; Tobacco cessation; Tobacco control media campaigns; Treatment innovations.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Hotlines*
  • Humans
  • Nicotiana
  • Smoking Cessation* / methods
  • Tobacco Use
  • Tobacco Use Cessation Devices