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A qualitative assessment of the perceived risks of electronic cigarette and hookah use in pregnancy

BACKGROUND: Studies reveal that electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) and hookah use are increasing among adolescents and young adults. However, the long-term health effects are unknown, especially with regards to pregnancy. Because of the increased use in women of reproductive age, and the unknown lon...

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Autores principales: Kahr, Maike K., Padgett, Shannon, Shope, Cindy D., Griffin, Emily N., Xie, Susan S., Gonzalez, Pablo J., Levison, Judy, Mastrobattista, Joan, Abramovici, Adi R., Northrup, Thomas F., Stotts, Angela L., Aagaard, Kjersti M., Suter, Melissa A.
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4687310/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26692352
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-015-2586-4
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author Kahr, Maike K.
Padgett, Shannon
Shope, Cindy D.
Griffin, Emily N.
Xie, Susan S.
Gonzalez, Pablo J.
Levison, Judy
Mastrobattista, Joan
Abramovici, Adi R.
Northrup, Thomas F.
Stotts, Angela L.
Aagaard, Kjersti M.
Suter, Melissa A.
author_facet Kahr, Maike K.
Padgett, Shannon
Shope, Cindy D.
Griffin, Emily N.
Xie, Susan S.
Gonzalez, Pablo J.
Levison, Judy
Mastrobattista, Joan
Abramovici, Adi R.
Northrup, Thomas F.
Stotts, Angela L.
Aagaard, Kjersti M.
Suter, Melissa A.
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description BACKGROUND: Studies reveal that electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) and hookah use are increasing among adolescents and young adults. However, the long-term health effects are unknown, especially with regards to pregnancy. Because of the increased use in women of reproductive age, and the unknown long-term health risks, our primary objectives were to determine the perceived risks of e-cigarette and hookah use in pregnancy, and learn common colloquial terms associated with e-cigarettes. Furthermore, we sought to determine if there is a stigma associated with e-cigarette use in pregnancy. METHODS: Eleven focus groups including 87 participants were conducted immediately following regularly scheduled CenteringPregnancy® prenatal care with women at three different clinics in the greater Houston area. A minimum of two facilitators led the groups, using ten lead-in prompts, with Spanish translation as necessary. Facilitators took notes which were compared immediately following each group discussion and each group was audio recorded and transcribed. Three facilitators utilized NVivo 9.0 software to organize the transcribed data into nodes to identify major themes. To increase rigor, transcripts were further analyzed by two obstetricians who were instructed to find the major themes. RESULTS: Analyses revealed contradicting themes concerning e-cigarette use. In general, e-cigarettes were perceived as safer alternatives to regular tobacco cigarettes, especially if used as smoking cessation devices. A major theme is that use in pregnancy is harmful to the fetus. However, it was perceived that use for smoking cessation in pregnancy may have fewer side effects. We found that a common term for e-cigarettes is “Blu.” In our discussion of hookah use, participants perceived use as popular among teenagers and that use in pregnancy is dangerous for the fetus. CONCLUSIONS: Although a strong theme emerged against hookah use, we found contradicting themes in our discussions on e-cigarette use in pregnancy. It is possible that e-cigarette use will not carry the same stigma as regular cigarette smoking in pregnancy. In addition, the impression of e-cigarettes as a healthier alternative to smoking may influence use in pregnancy. Clinicians need to be prepared for questions of e-cigarette safety and efficacy as smoking cessation devices from their pregnant patients who smoke, and women who smoke and are planning to become pregnant.
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spelling pubmed-46873102015-12-23 A qualitative assessment of the perceived risks of electronic cigarette and hookah use in pregnancy Kahr, Maike K. Padgett, Shannon Shope, Cindy D. Griffin, Emily N. Xie, Susan S. Gonzalez, Pablo J. Levison, Judy Mastrobattista, Joan Abramovici, Adi R. Northrup, Thomas F. Stotts, Angela L. Aagaard, Kjersti M. Suter, Melissa A. BMC Public Health Research Article BACKGROUND: Studies reveal that electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) and hookah use are increasing among adolescents and young adults. However, the long-term health effects are unknown, especially with regards to pregnancy. Because of the increased use in women of reproductive age, and the unknown long-term health risks, our primary objectives were to determine the perceived risks of e-cigarette and hookah use in pregnancy, and learn common colloquial terms associated with e-cigarettes. Furthermore, we sought to determine if there is a stigma associated with e-cigarette use in pregnancy. METHODS: Eleven focus groups including 87 participants were conducted immediately following regularly scheduled CenteringPregnancy® prenatal care with women at three different clinics in the greater Houston area. A minimum of two facilitators led the groups, using ten lead-in prompts, with Spanish translation as necessary. Facilitators took notes which were compared immediately following each group discussion and each group was audio recorded and transcribed. Three facilitators utilized NVivo 9.0 software to organize the transcribed data into nodes to identify major themes. To increase rigor, transcripts were further analyzed by two obstetricians who were instructed to find the major themes. RESULTS: Analyses revealed contradicting themes concerning e-cigarette use. In general, e-cigarettes were perceived as safer alternatives to regular tobacco cigarettes, especially if used as smoking cessation devices. A major theme is that use in pregnancy is harmful to the fetus. However, it was perceived that use for smoking cessation in pregnancy may have fewer side effects. We found that a common term for e-cigarettes is “Blu.” In our discussion of hookah use, participants perceived use as popular among teenagers and that use in pregnancy is dangerous for the fetus. CONCLUSIONS: Although a strong theme emerged against hookah use, we found contradicting themes in our discussions on e-cigarette use in pregnancy. It is possible that e-cigarette use will not carry the same stigma as regular cigarette smoking in pregnancy. In addition, the impression of e-cigarettes as a healthier alternative to smoking may influence use in pregnancy. Clinicians need to be prepared for questions of e-cigarette safety and efficacy as smoking cessation devices from their pregnant patients who smoke, and women who smoke and are planning to become pregnant. BioMed Central 2015-12-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4687310/ /pubmed/26692352 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-015-2586-4 Text en © Kahr et al. 2015 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Kahr, Maike K.
Padgett, Shannon
Shope, Cindy D.
Griffin, Emily N.
Xie, Susan S.
Gonzalez, Pablo J.
Levison, Judy
Mastrobattista, Joan
Abramovici, Adi R.
Northrup, Thomas F.
Stotts, Angela L.
Aagaard, Kjersti M.
Suter, Melissa A.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4687310/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26692352
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-015-2586-4
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