Selamoglu Melis, Onal Ayse Emel, Erbas Bircan, Karabey Selma, Oren Meryem Merve, Ucar Mahmut Talha, Barton Chris
Department of General Practice, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, 553 St Kilda Rd, Level 5, Prahran, Melbourne, VIC, 3181, Australia.
Department of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Türkiye.
Addict Sci Clin Pract. 2024 Dec 30;19(1):99. doi: 10.1186/s13722-024-00532-z.
Family physicians (FPs) are the first point of contact for people who smoke who are seeking to quit smoking in Türkiye. We aimed to explore Turkish FPs knowledge, attitudes and perceptions of e-cigarettes as smoking cessation aids.
Eleven in-depth semi-structured interviews were conducted with FPs in Istanbul, Türkiye. Participants were recruited through purposeful sampling from respondents to a previous survey study completed with 243 participants in 2022. The survey explored the knowledge, attitudes and recommendations of FPs in Istanbul about e-cigarettes as smoking cessation aids. Participants indicated availability for a follow up qualitative interview. FPs were interviewed and audio files were transcribed verbatim. QSR NVivo was used to aid coding, thematic analysis and retrieval of quotes.
FPs expressed they had little knowledge about e-cigarettes and this impacted their confidence to discuss these with their patients. They held a range of views on the harms of e-cigarettes and the potential for a gateway effect and dual use with tobacco cigarettes. FPs stated they would not recommend e-cigarettes as smoking cessation aids and half were not keen on a prescription model for e-cigarettes. FPs did not feel comfortable or have the confidence to answer patient questions about e-cigarettes if asked. They were keen to learn more about e-cigarettes and receive training and education to be able to better inform their patients about e-cigarettes as smoking cessation aids.
FPs in Türkiye require more understanding of e-cigarettes if they are to answer patient questions about using e-cigarettes to support smoking cessation. They perceived to be lack of evidence and research on the harms of vaping and as such were not currently willing to recommend them to patients. FPs desired more information and resources from trusted sources to support them to learn about e-cigarettes in order to discuss them with patients. Providing evidence-based information and upskilling FPs on e-cigarettes may increase their knowledge and confidence to have discussions about e-cigarettes for smoking cessation.
在土耳其,家庭医生是寻求戒烟的吸烟者的首要接触对象。我们旨在探究土耳其家庭医生对电子烟作为戒烟辅助工具的知识、态度和看法。
在土耳其伊斯坦布尔对家庭医生进行了11次深入的半结构化访谈。参与者是通过目的抽样从2022年完成的一项有243名参与者的先前调查研究的受访者中招募的。该调查探讨了伊斯坦布尔家庭医生对电子烟作为戒烟辅助工具的知识、态度和建议。参与者表示愿意接受后续的定性访谈。对家庭医生进行了访谈,并将音频文件逐字转录。使用QSR NVivo辅助编码、主题分析和引语检索。
家庭医生表示他们对电子烟了解甚少,这影响了他们与患者讨论这些问题的信心。他们对电子烟的危害以及入门效应和与香烟双重使用的可能性持有一系列观点。家庭医生表示他们不会推荐电子烟作为戒烟辅助工具,并且一半的人不热衷于电子烟的处方模式。如果被问到,家庭医生对回答患者关于电子烟的问题感到不舒服或没有信心。他们渴望更多地了解电子烟,并接受培训和教育,以便能够更好地向患者介绍电子烟作为戒烟辅助工具的相关信息。
如果土耳其的家庭医生要回答患者关于使用电子烟辅助戒烟的问题,他们需要对电子烟有更多的了解。他们认为缺乏关于电子烟危害的证据和研究,因此目前不愿意向患者推荐电子烟。家庭医生希望从可靠来源获得更多信息和资源,以支持他们了解电子烟,以便与患者进行讨论。提供基于证据的信息并提升家庭医生在电子烟方面的技能,可能会增加他们关于电子烟辅助戒烟进行讨论的知识和信心。