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Perceptions towards electronic cigarettes for smoking cessation among Stop Smoking Service users.

Frances C SherrattLisa NewsonMichael W MarcusJohn K FieldJude Robinson
Published in: British journal of health psychology (2015)
What is already known on this subject? Research suggests that e-cigarettes may help smokers quit smoking, but further studies are needed. Electronic cigarette use in Stop Smoking Services has increased substantially in recent years, although e-cigarettes are currently not regulated. There is debate within the academic community regarding e-cigarette efficacy and safety. What does this study add? Service users interviewed in the current study felt uncertain regarding e-cigarette efficacy and safety. E-cigarette ever users viewed e-cigarettes as effective and safe, more often than never users. Accurate and up-to-date education will enable service users to make informed treatment decisions.
Keyphrases
  • smoking cessation
  • healthcare
  • replacement therapy
  • mental health
  • primary care
  • high resolution
  • transcription factor
  • combination therapy
  • case control