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一项旨在考察电子烟在 HIV 阳性吸烟者中接受度和健康影响的初步研究。

A pilot study to examine the acceptability and health effects of electronic cigarettes in HIV-positive smokers.

机构信息

Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies, Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences, Brown University School of Public Health, Providence, RI, USA.

Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies, Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences, Brown University School of Public Health, Providence, RI, USA.

出版信息

Drug Alcohol Depend. 2020 Jan 1;206:107678. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2019.107678. Epub 2019 Oct 28.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Some HIV-positive smokers report ambivalence about quitting. Switching to electronic cigarettes (ECs) may be a viable option to reduce the negative health effects for smokers who are unable or unwilling to quit smoking combustible cigarettes (CCs). This study examined the acceptability and health-related effects of ECs in HIV-positive smokers who were not seeking smoking cessation treatment.

METHODS

HIV-positive smokers (N = 19) were enrolled and followed for 12 weeks. Cartridge-based ECs were provided at baseline, and E-liquid was provided weekly for 8 weeks. At baseline, weeks 1-8, and week 12, EC and CC use, cardiopulmonary function, respiratory symptoms, and carbon monoxide (CO) levels were measured.

RESULTS

At week 8, cigarettes per day (CPD) were reduced by more than 80%, with reduction maintained at week 12 (p's < .001). Cigarette dependence scores were 40% lower at week 8 than at baseline (p <  .001). Seven (36.8%) participants reported transitioning completely from CCs to ECs. Mean CO decreased significantly from BL to week 8 (p < .05) and remained significantly lower at week 12 (p <  .001). Intention to quit increased significantly over time.

CONCLUSIONS

Switching from CCs to ECs in HIV-positive smokers who are not ready to quit smoking in the next 30 days appears to be feasible. Beneficial effects were seen, such as reduced CPD, reduced CO and CC dependence, and increased motivation to quit. ECs may be promising as a harm reduction approach among HIV-positive smokers who are unable or unwilling to quit smoking.

摘要

简介

一些 HIV 阳性吸烟者表示对戒烟持矛盾态度。对于那些无法或不愿戒烟的可燃香烟(CC)的吸烟者来说,改用电子烟(ECs)可能是减少负面健康影响的可行选择。本研究旨在评估对不寻求戒烟治疗的 HIV 阳性吸烟者,ECs 的可接受性和与健康相关的影响。

方法

招募了 HIV 阳性吸烟者(N=19),并随访了 12 周。在基线时提供基于墨盒的 ECs,在 8 周内每周提供 E-液体。在基线、第 1-8 周和第 12 周时,测量 EC 和 CC 的使用情况、心肺功能、呼吸症状和一氧化碳(CO)水平。

结果

第 8 周时,每日吸烟量(CPD)减少了 80%以上,第 12 周时仍保持减少(p<0.001)。与基线相比,第 8 周时的吸烟依赖性评分降低了 40%(p<0.001)。7 名(36.8%)参与者报告完全从 CC 过渡到 EC。与 BL 相比,CO 均值在第 8 周时显著降低(p<0.05),在第 12 周时仍显著降低(p<0.001)。戒烟意向随时间显著增加。

结论

对于那些在未来 30 天内还没准备好戒烟的 HIV 阳性吸烟者来说,从 CC 切换到 EC 似乎是可行的。已经看到了有益的效果,如减少 CPD、减少 CO 和 CC 依赖以及增加戒烟动机。对于那些无法或不愿戒烟的 HIV 阳性吸烟者来说,ECs 可能是一种有前途的减少危害的方法。

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