Knowledge about E-Cigarettes and Tobacco Harm Reduction among Public Health Residents in Europe
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Population and Sample
2.2. Survey Instrument
2.3. Content Validity
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
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Baseline Characteristics (n = 256) | |
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Characteristic * | Median (Range) or n (%) |
Sex | |
Male | 106 (42.6) |
Female | 143 (57.4) |
Age (years) | 30 (23–53) |
Country of residency | |
Croatia | 5 (1.9) |
France | 18 (7.1) |
Italy | 68 (26.7) |
Portugal | 42 (16.5) |
Slovenia | 5 (1.9) |
Spain | 43 (16.9) |
United Kingdom | 32 (12.5) |
Others | 42 (16.5) |
Residency year | |
1st | 76 (31.3) |
2nd | 51 (21.0) |
3rd | 43 (17.7) |
4th | 53 (21.8) |
5th | 9 (3.7) |
6th | 11 (4.5) |
Setting of practice | |
University | 102 (40.5) |
Hospital | 70 (27.8) |
Primary care | 17 (6.7) |
Public health Institute/Agency | 37 (14.7) |
Other Health Facilities | 26 (10.3) |
Attended specific training in smoking cessation during residency | |
Yes | 51 (20.1) |
No | 203 (79.9) |
Smoking status and habits (n = 33) | |
Smokers | |
Yes | 33 (12.9) |
No | 198 (77.7) |
Former smoker | 24 (9.4) |
Smoked products § | |
Cigarettes | 23 (69.7) |
Number of smoked cigarettes per day | 7 (2–25) |
E-cigarettes | 7 (21.2) |
Roll-your-own tobacco | 8 (24.2) |
Others | 7 (21.2) |
Considering quitting | |
Yes | 23 (69.7) |
No | 10 (30.3) |
Questions * | n (%) |
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The health risk of nicotine replacement therapies compared to smoking is: | |
Higher | 4 (1.6) |
Equal | 16 (6.3) |
Lower | 223 (88.1) |
Do not know | 10 (4.0) |
The health risk of electronic cigarettes compared to smoking is: | |
Higher | 10 (4.0) |
Equal | 74 (29.4) |
Lower | 149 (53.1) |
Do not know | 19 (7.5) |
The harmful effect of electronic cigarettes is due to the diethylene glycol: | |
Yes | 57 (22.5) |
No | 28 (11.1) |
Do not know | 168 (66.4) |
Electronic cigarettes can generate addiction: | |
Yes | 214 (84.9) |
No | 10 (4.0) |
Do not know | 28 (11.1) |
The dependence potential of electronic cigarettes compared to smoking is: | |
Higher | 26 (10.3) |
Equal | 130 (51.4) |
Lower | 65 (25.7) |
Do not know | 32 (12.6) |
Electronic cigarettes are more expensive than normal tobacco: | |
Yes | 83 (32.8) |
No | 81 (32.0) |
Do not know | 89 (35.2) |
Electronic cigarettes are safer than tobacco: | |
Yes | 111 (44.1) |
No | 95 (37.7) |
Do not know | 46 (18.2) |
Electronic cigarettes are effective devices for smoking cessation: | |
Yes | 80 (31.7) |
No | 131 (52.0) |
Do not know | 41 (16.3) |
As a Public Health professional, would you recommend the electronic cigarette as smoking cessation aid to a patient? | |
Yes | 69 (27.4) |
No | 161 (63.9) |
Do not know | 22 (8.7) |
As a Public Health professional, would you recommend the electronic cigarette to a patient for reducing the number of smoked cigarettes? | |
Yes | 110 (43.5) |
No | 118 (46.6) |
Do not know | 25 (9.9) |
Do you think that the concomitant use of electronic cigarettes and tobacco will effectively reduce the number of smoked cigarettes? | |
Yes | 92 (36.4) |
No | 115 (45.4) |
Do not know | 46 (18.2) |
Do you think that medical community and healthcare workers should take a position in favor of the electronic cigarettes? | |
Yes | 73 (29.0) |
No | 130 (51.6) |
Do not know | 49 (19.4) |
Do you think that electronic cigarettes should be prohibited? | |
Yes | 66 (26.1) |
No | 143 (56.5) |
Do not know | 44 (17.4) |
Have you heard of modified-risk tobacco? | |
Yes | 62 (24.5) |
No | 191 (75.5) |
The health risk of modified-risk tobacco products compared to smoking is: | |
Higher | 6 (2.4) |
Equal | 29 (11.6) |
Lower | 33 (13.3) |
Do not know | 181 (72.7) |
The health risk of modified-risk tobacco products compared to electronic cigarettes is: | |
Higher | 23 (9.2) |
Equal | 25 (10.0) |
Lower | 8 (3.2) |
Do not know | 194 (77.6) |
As a Public Health professional, would you recommend modified-risk tobacco products to reduce tobacco-related problems? | |
Yes | 14 (5.6) |
No | 59 (23.6) |
Do not know | 177 (70.8) |
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Ferrara, P.; Shantikumar, S.; Cabral Veríssimo, V.; Ruiz-Montero, R.; Masuet-Aumatell, C.; Ramon-Torrell, J.M.; the EuroNet MRPH Working Group on Electronic Cigarettes and Tobacco Harm Reduction. Knowledge about E-Cigarettes and Tobacco Harm Reduction among Public Health Residents in Europe. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2019, 16, 2071. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16122071
Ferrara P, Shantikumar S, Cabral Veríssimo V, Ruiz-Montero R, Masuet-Aumatell C, Ramon-Torrell JM, the EuroNet MRPH Working Group on Electronic Cigarettes and Tobacco Harm Reduction. Knowledge about E-Cigarettes and Tobacco Harm Reduction among Public Health Residents in Europe. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2019; 16(12):2071. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16122071
Chicago/Turabian StyleFerrara, Pietro, Saran Shantikumar, Vítor Cabral Veríssimo, Rafael Ruiz-Montero, Cristina Masuet-Aumatell, Josep Maria Ramon-Torrell, and the EuroNet MRPH Working Group on Electronic Cigarettes and Tobacco Harm Reduction. 2019. "Knowledge about E-Cigarettes and Tobacco Harm Reduction among Public Health Residents in Europe" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16, no. 12: 2071. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16122071
APA StyleFerrara, P., Shantikumar, S., Cabral Veríssimo, V., Ruiz-Montero, R., Masuet-Aumatell, C., Ramon-Torrell, J. M., & the EuroNet MRPH Working Group on Electronic Cigarettes and Tobacco Harm Reduction. (2019). Knowledge about E-Cigarettes and Tobacco Harm Reduction among Public Health Residents in Europe. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(12), 2071. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16122071