Wedel Amelia V, Stevens Elise M, Molina Neil, Leavens Eleanor L S, Roberts Caroline, Wagener Theodore L
Oklahoma Tobacco Research Center, Stephenson Cancer Center, Oklahoma City, OK.
Department of Psychology, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY.
J Okla State Med Assoc. 2018 Oct;111(8):812-816.
Tobacco remains one of the most commonly used substances during pregnancy. Despite the many health risks, pregnant women report low nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) adherence and associated quit rates due partially to perceptions of increased harm related to NRT use. The health risks coupled with the continuation of tobacco use reinforce the need for a greater understanding of these behaviors and attitudes towards NRT and electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) in pregnant women. Therefore, the current study aims to understand pregnant smokers' attitudes towards cessation aids and various tobacco products.
Pregnant women who reported current cigarette smoking (N = 85) were recruited from a Perinatal Center. Participants completed a 19-item self-administered survey relating to tobacco use and NRT interest.
Overall, participants reported smoking fewer cigarettes per day since becoming pregnant. Those who had used NRT and/or ENDS prior were willing to use them during their current or future pregnancies. Overall, interest in ENDS use was high (50.6% during pregnancy, 53.5% after pregnancy), despite only 5.9% of participants currently reporting use.
This study is the first to find that pregnant smokers may be hesitant to use NRT and ENDS instead of combustible tobacco during pregnancy, potentially due to the perceived harmfulness of these products, but feel more willing to use products that they have used previously. Therefore, education and counseling by medical providers regarding varying levels of harm related to use of NRT and nicotine/tobacco products should be included in the routine healthcare of pregnant smokers.
烟草仍然是孕期最常用的物质之一。尽管存在诸多健康风险,但孕妇报告称尼古丁替代疗法(NRT)的依从性较低,戒烟率也较低,部分原因是她们认为使用NRT会增加危害。健康风险加上持续吸烟,凸显了更深入了解孕妇对NRT和电子尼古丁传送系统(ENDS)的这些行为及态度的必要性。因此,本研究旨在了解怀孕吸烟者对戒烟辅助工具和各类烟草制品的态度。
从一家围产期中心招募了报告当前正在吸烟的孕妇(N = 85)。参与者完成了一项与烟草使用和对NRT的兴趣相关的19项自填式调查。
总体而言,参与者报告称自怀孕以来每天吸烟量减少。那些之前使用过NRT和/或ENDS的人愿意在当前或未来孕期使用它们。总体而言,对使用ENDS的兴趣较高(孕期为50.6%,产后为53.5%),尽管目前只有5.9%的参与者报告使用过。
本研究首次发现,怀孕吸烟者在孕期可能会犹豫是否使用NRT和ENDS来替代可燃烟草,这可能是因为他们认为这些产品有害,但更愿意使用他们之前使用过的产品。因此,医疗服务提供者在怀孕吸烟者的常规医疗保健中应提供有关使用NRT和尼古丁/烟草制品的不同危害程度的教育和咨询。