
Jaimee Heffner
Associate Professor · Tobacco Cessation Interventions
Fred Hutchinson Cancer CenterAbout
Jaimee Heffner, PhD is an Associate Professor in the Cancer Prevention Program at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center's Public Health Sciences Division. Her research focuses on developing tobacco-cessation interventions for health disparity populations including individuals with mental health conditions, low-income veterans, and sexual/gender minorities.
Her primary research interests involve:
- Behavioral treatments like Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Behavioral Activation
- Digital delivery methods (websites, smartphone apps) to improve treatment accessibility
- Implementation of cessation programs in lung cancer screening settings
- Targeted interventions for specific populations through proactive outreach
Current research trends show strong emphasis on mHealth applications for smoking cessation, with notable projects adapting ACT-based interventions for veterans, LGBTQ+ populations, and individuals with bipolar disorder. Her work consistently addresses health equity through technology-mediated behavioral interventions.
Dr. Heffner serves as Principal Investigator for multiple NIH-funded projects including Vet Flexiquit (NCI), WebQuit Plus (NIDA), and the Safeway Project. She also co-investigates significant trials like PROACT (VA HSR&D) and iCanQuit (NCI), demonstrating extensive grant leadership in tobacco cessation research.
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