This clinical trial evaluates the feasibility of a novel tobacco cessation resource called a Buckeye Quit Stick among smokers with a diagnosed or suspected thoracic cancer. Tobacco use is the single most preventable cause of disease, disability, and death in the United States. While the benefits of quitting smoking are numerous, rates of persistent smoking after cancer diagnosis remain high. Resea…
This clinical trial evaluates the feasibility of a novel tobacco cessation resource called a Buckeye Quit Stick among smokers with a diagnosed or suspected thoracic cancer. Tobacco use is the single most preventable cause of disease, disability, and death in the United States. While the benefits of quitting smoking are numerous, rates of persistent smoking after cancer diagnosis remain high. Research has found that patients who quit smoking but subsequently relapse frequently report the hand/oral habit as a barrier to sustained smoking cessation. The Buckeye Quit Stick is an innovative cessation aid designed to directly address patients' hand/oral habit by substituting the cessation aid for cigarettes without integrating pharmacologic intervention, which is typically managed by their medical provider and may require direct supervision due to the patient's health status. The Buckeye Quit Stick is designed to satisfy the repeated hand/oral pattern or ritual, thereby avoiding the physical loss of holding a cigarette in the hand or mouth and the action of smoking. It may also help occupy fidgeting hands and potentially reduce stress and cravings. This novel cessation resource may address key factors that influence smoking abstinence and improve patients' health outcomes.
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Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
* \>= 21 years old
* Speak and understand English
* Established patient of the OSU thoracic clinics
* Diagnosed with a thoracic malignancy or has a clinically suspected thoracic malignancy as documented by treating provider
* Willing and able to participate in the study protocol…
Inclusion Criteria:
* \>= 21 years old
* Speak and understand English
* Established patient of the OSU thoracic clinics
* Diagnosed with a thoracic malignancy or has a clinically suspected thoracic malignancy as documented by treating provider
* Willing and able to participate in the study protocol (e.g., complete the survey and related study documents and provide informed consent)
* Current self-reported smoker
* Willingness to change = score of above 1 on the Stages of Change measure
Exclusion Criteria:
* \< 21 years old (Ohio is a tobacco 21 state.)
* Patient outside of the OSU clinics (This intervention targets patients who may benefit the most from cessation.)
* Unwilling or unable to provide consent or complete study components
* Prisoners will be excluded from participation
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The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center
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