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The ONE Step Initiative: Quality Improvement in a Pediatric Clinic for Secondhand Smoke Reduction

Maya Bunik, Keith L. Cavanaugh, Diane Herrick, Lauren Mehner, Janani Venugopalakrishnan, Lori A. Crane and Jini Puma
Pediatrics August 2013, 132 (2) e502-e511; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2011-1271
Maya Bunik
aDepartment of Pediatrics and
bChildren’s Outcomes Research and
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Keith L. Cavanaugh
cChildren’s Respiratory and Critical Care Specialists, P.A., Minneapolis, Minnesota; and
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Diane Herrick
dThe Breathing Institute, Children’s Hospital Colorado, Aurora, Colorado;
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Lauren Mehner
aDepartment of Pediatrics and
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Janani Venugopalakrishnan
eUniversity of Kentucky School of Medicine, Lexington, Kentucky
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Lori A. Crane
fCommunity and Behavioral Health, Colorado School of Public Health, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, Colorado;
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Jini Puma
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Although comprehensive smoking counseling to limit secondhand smoke (SHS) is widely endorsed, it is often not done. Published evaluations of brief and practical systems that improve screening and counseling to reduce SHS are limited. Our objective was to determine if a quality improvement activity around smoking counseling leads to changes in (1) medical assistant and pediatric provider assessment of smoking history and (2) smoking or other behaviors affecting children’s SHS exposure.

METHODS: In a large urban teaching clinic we assessed the ONE Step intervention, which included the following: (1) “Ask” (medical assistant asking whether caregivers smoke); (2) “Advise” (providers advising smoking outside and quitting if ready); (3) “Refer” (providers referring to the Colorado telephone QuitLine); and (4) electronic medical record prompts and required documentation regarding smoking. Medical assistant and provider assessments of smoking were evaluated with a chart review by using a pre-/posttest design. Caregiver behavior change was evaluated with a time-series survey that included assessment at baseline and follow-up via telephone at 6 and 12 months from study entry.

RESULTS: ONE Step was associated with a statistically significant increase in Ask, Advise, and Refer documentation. Caregiver surveys showed that 97% found discussions of SHS with providers acceptable. Six- and 12-month follow-ups, respectively, showed that 14% and 13% of smokers reported quitting and that 63% and 70% of current smokers reported reduced SHS exposure.

CONCLUSIONS: ONE Step was feasible to deliver in a busy outpatient setting, acceptable to families, and appears to have resulted in decreased exposure to SHS in our pediatric population.

  • pediatrics
  • secondhand smoke
  • parents/caregiver
  • smoking
  • quality improvement
  • smoking cessation
  • Abbreviations:
    AAR —
    Ask, Advise, Refer
    CEASE —
    Clinical Effort Against Secondhand Smoke Exposure
    CHC —
    Child Health Clinic
    EMR —
    electronic medical record
    IT —
    information technology
    MA —
    medical assistant
    QI —
    quality improvement
    SHS —
    secondhand smoke
    • Accepted April 10, 2013.
    • Copyright © 2013 by the American Academy of Pediatrics

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    Maya Bunik, Keith L. Cavanaugh, Diane Herrick, Lauren Mehner, Janani Venugopalakrishnan, Lori A. Crane, Jini Puma
    Pediatrics Aug 2013, 132 (2) e502-e511; DOI: 10.1542/peds.2011-1271

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    Maya Bunik, Keith L. Cavanaugh, Diane Herrick, Lauren Mehner, Janani Venugopalakrishnan, Lori A. Crane, Jini Puma
    Pediatrics Aug 2013, 132 (2) e502-e511; DOI: 10.1542/peds.2011-1271
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