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1 Arizona Department of Health Services - Tobacco Education and Prevention Program Comparison of Web-based & Telephone-based Tobacco Cessation Clientele Pamela Powers, MPH, Thomas M. Wentzel, Ph.D., Sue Larsen, Erik Baker Network for Information and Counseling - Arizona Smokers’ Helpline Mel & Enid Zuckerman Arizona College of Public Health National Conference on Tobacco or Health, San Francisco, Calif., Nov. 20, 2002

2 Arizona Department of Health Services - Tobacco Education and Prevention Program Telephone vs. Web Support  Telephone Support –Arizona Smokers’ Helpline  Telephone-based cessation information, counseling, referrals, and self-help publications  Serving Arizona residents since Jan. 1996  Web Support –ASHLine.org  Web-based cessation information, e-mail counseling, interactive decision-making tools  Serving Arizona residents since Nov. 1998

3 Arizona Department of Health Services - Tobacco Education and Prevention Program ASHLine.org Readiness Triage  Ready to Quit  Interactive calendar helps users build a two-week quit plan based upon a future quit date  Links to relevant fact sheets  Thinking about Quitting  Decision-making tools analyze usage and habits (Why Smoke? How Addicted are You? Cost/Cigarette Calculators)  Links to relevant fact sheets  Want to Stay Quit  Calorie Counter, Cost and Cigarette Calculators  Links to relevant fact sheets

4 Arizona Department of Health Services - Tobacco Education and Prevention Program ASHLine.org Information for Non-Smokers  Non-Smoker Looking for Information  “Helping a Loved One Quit” slide show  Fact sheets on NRT and withdrawal symptoms  Healthcare Provider Looking for Information  “Nicotine Addiction: Bio-Psycho-Social Aspects of Addiction” slide show  Fact sheets on NRT and withdrawal  Link to Arizona Healthcare Partnership on TEPP.org  Link to AHRQ guidelines

5 Arizona Department of Health Services - Tobacco Education and Prevention Program

6 Quitting Calendar

7 Arizona Department of Health Services - Tobacco Education and Prevention Program Website Evaluation Measures  Automated statistics –Hits, visits, unique visitors per page –IP address of origin, referring Website –Minutes per page and more  Online client readiness triage  Voluntary user survey (demographics)  Tracking usage of interactive features –Hits per exercise –Answers supplied on interactive forms

8 Arizona Department of Health Services - Tobacco Education and Prevention Program Telephone vs. Web Clients  ASHLine.org uses open communication model. Users are not required to register to use interactive functions.  Compared telephone and Web clients (Nov. 2001 - Sept. 2002), after redesign of Website was launched for Smokeout. –9281 Web users clicked the readiness triage –755 Web users answered voluntary survey –3158 people completed Helpline client intake

9 Arizona Department of Health Services - Tobacco Education and Prevention Program Telephone vs. Web Clients  More anonymous clients used Website –50-60% of Helpline callers become clients –0.4-1% of user sessions resulted in e-mail to counselors. (E-mail button is on every page.)

10 Arizona Department of Health Services - Tobacco Education and Prevention Program Client Demographics  Gender –Web: 58% female41.1% male0.9% missing –Phone:61% female38.9% male0.1% missing  Age –Web:12-78 years (average age 38 years ) –Phone:10-84 years (average age 43 years )  Average number of years of education –Web:14 years –Phone:13 years

11 Arizona Department of Health Services - Tobacco Education and Prevention Program Ethnicity

12 Readiness to Quit

13 Arizona Department of Health Services - Tobacco Education and Prevention Program Cessation Recruitment

14 Arizona Department of Health Services - Tobacco Education and Prevention Program Conclusions  Anonymity –More anonymous clients used Website than Helpline (99.6% vs. 52% in FY 01-02)  Readiness to quit –Higher proportion of Helpline clients were ready to quit (49% vs. 36%) or thinking about it (27% vs. 17%) –Higher proportion of Web users were non-smokers looking for information (30.4% vs. 11.5%)  Users of both services didn’t vary significantly in gender, age, education

15 Arizona Department of Health Services - Tobacco Education and Prevention Program Conclusions  Caucasians using both services more often –Usage disproportionate to state population  Even though both services were advertised on TV during 3 of the 11 months of this analysis… –Web users more likely to learn about ASHLine.org from a Web search (40%) or print material (23%) –Helpline clients were more likely to learn about Helpline from a local tobacco project (15%), radio, (14%) or friends (13%)

16 Arizona Department of Health Services - Tobacco Education and Prevention Program Arizona Smokers’ Helpline 1-800-55-66-222 www.ASHLine.org Slides available at: www.TEPP.org/presentations/index.html Mel & Enid Zuckerman Arizona College of Public Health University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona


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