Department of Health and Human Performance, College of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina.
Department of Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina.
J Eval Clin Pract. 2019 Oct;25(5):761-768. doi: 10.1111/jep.13111. Epub 2019 Feb 19.
RATIONALE, AIMS, AND OBJECTIVES: There is limited research on how health care providers approach the topic of e-cigarettes in clinical encounters, especially in conjunction with other best-practice recommendations for smoking cessation. This qualitative study explored physician perceptions and recommendations involving e-cigarettes in the context of smoking cessation counselling, including their opinions about the implementation and content of patient educational materials that focus on e-cigarettes.
Semistructured interviews were conducted with 15 physicians from family medicine, internal medicine, and obstetrics/gynaecology (OB/GYN).
Physicians did not routinely assess e-cigarette use among patients and reported that discussions were often initiated by patients. Only a minority of participants discussed e-cigarettes in conjunction with other best-practice recommendations for smoking cessation. Most others were more ambivalent about e-cigarette safety and effectiveness for cessation and did not address the topic, unless patients were already using e-cigarettes. Almost all, however, agreed that more research on e-cigarettes was needed. Physicians expressed an interest in having enhanced discussions about e-cigarettes with their patients and in using patient educational materials to accomplish this. Physicians recommended that these materials not actively promote e-cigarettes and be tailored to patients based on their demographics and motivation to quit.
Physicians were open to improving their smoking cessation counselling and to integrating new patient educational materials that addressed e-cigarettes. Patient educational materials that provide tailored information about e-cigarettes could potentially be used initiate e-cigarette discussions and inform smokers about what is known vs unknown about e-cigarettes.
背景、目的和目标:关于医疗保健提供者在临床接触中如何处理电子烟这一主题,尤其是在结合其他最佳戒烟建议的情况下,相关研究有限。本定性研究探讨了医生在戒烟咨询中对电子烟的看法和建议,包括他们对关注电子烟的患者教育材料的实施和内容的看法。
对来自家庭医学、内科和妇产科的 15 名医生进行了半结构化访谈。
医生通常不会评估患者使用电子烟的情况,并报告说讨论通常由患者发起。只有少数参与者将电子烟与其他最佳戒烟建议结合起来讨论。大多数人对电子烟的安全性和戒烟效果持矛盾态度,不会讨论这个话题,除非患者已经在使用电子烟。然而,几乎所有人都认为需要对电子烟进行更多的研究。医生表示有兴趣与患者更深入地讨论电子烟问题,并希望使用患者教育材料来实现这一目标。医生建议这些材料不应积极推广电子烟,而应根据患者的人口统计学特征和戒烟动机来定制。
医生对改进其戒烟咨询并整合新的患者教育材料以解决电子烟问题持开放态度。提供有关电子烟的个性化信息的患者教育材料可能有助于启动电子烟讨论,并让吸烟者了解有关电子烟的已知和未知信息。