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Lung cancer specialist physicians’ attitudes towards e-cigarettes: A nationwide survey

OBJECTIVES: Despite a sharp increase in e-cigarette use, there is debate about whether e-cigarettes are a viable alternative for harm reduction, and the forms that regulation should take. Healthcare providers can be effective in offering guidance to patients and their families and shaping regulatory...

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Autores principales: Shin, Dong Wook, Kim, Young Il, Kim, Seung Joon, Kim, Jung Soo, Chong, SeMin, Park, Young Sik, Song, Sang-Yun, Lee, Jin Han, Ahn, Hee Kyung, Kim, Eun Young, Yang, Sei Hoon, Lee, Myoung Kyu, Cho, Deog Gon, Jang, Tae Won, Son, Ji Woong, Ryu, Jeong-Seon, Cho, Moon-June
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5325291/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28235068
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0172568
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author Shin, Dong Wook
Kim, Young Il
Kim, Seung Joon
Kim, Jung Soo
Chong, SeMin
Park, Young Sik
Song, Sang-Yun
Lee, Jin Han
Ahn, Hee Kyung
Kim, Eun Young
Yang, Sei Hoon
Lee, Myoung Kyu
Cho, Deog Gon
Jang, Tae Won
Son, Ji Woong
Ryu, Jeong-Seon
Cho, Moon-June
author_facet Shin, Dong Wook
Kim, Young Il
Kim, Seung Joon
Kim, Jung Soo
Chong, SeMin
Park, Young Sik
Song, Sang-Yun
Lee, Jin Han
Ahn, Hee Kyung
Kim, Eun Young
Yang, Sei Hoon
Lee, Myoung Kyu
Cho, Deog Gon
Jang, Tae Won
Son, Ji Woong
Ryu, Jeong-Seon
Cho, Moon-June
author_sort Shin, Dong Wook
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description OBJECTIVES: Despite a sharp increase in e-cigarette use, there is debate about whether e-cigarettes are a viable alternative for harm reduction, and the forms that regulation should take. Healthcare providers can be effective in offering guidance to patients and their families and shaping regulatory policy. We described lung cancer specialists’ attitudes toward e-cigarettes and its regulation. METHODS: We undertook a nationwide survey of pulmonologists, thoracic surgeons, medical and radiological oncologists who are members of Korean Association for Lung Cancer. Survey items included beliefs and attitudes toward e-cigarettes, attitudes toward e-cigarette regulation and preparedness on discussing e-cigarettes with their patients. RESULTS: Most respondents believed that e-cigarettes are not safer than conventional tobacco cigarettes (75.7%) or smokeless tobacco (83.2%), and feared that discussing e-cigarettes with the patients would encourage use (65.4%). They did not consider it a smoking cessation treatment (78.3%), and thus would not recommend it to smokers who do not want to quit (82.2%) or who failed to quit with conventional smoking cessation treatment (74.1%). Most respondents supported all examples of e-cigarette regulations, including the safety and quality check (97.8%), warning label (97.8%), advertisement ban (95.1%), restriction of flavoring (78.4%), minimum purchasing age (99.5%), and restriction of indoor use (94.6%). Most learned about e-cigarettes from media and advertisements, or conversation with patients rather than through professional scientific resources, and reported discomfort when discussing e-cigarette with patients. CONCLUSION: Lung cancer specialist physicians in Korea doubt the safety of e-cigarette and use of e-cigarette as smoking cessation treatment, and supported strict regulation. However, only 20% reported that they obtained information on e-cigarettes from the scientific literature and many lacked adequate knowledge based on scientific evidence, suggesting the need for better preparedness. Nevertheless, the views of professionals revealed from our study could help to develop clinical guidelines and regulatory guidance.
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spelling pubmed-53252912017-03-09 Lung cancer specialist physicians’ attitudes towards e-cigarettes: A nationwide survey Shin, Dong Wook Kim, Young Il Kim, Seung Joon Kim, Jung Soo Chong, SeMin Park, Young Sik Song, Sang-Yun Lee, Jin Han Ahn, Hee Kyung Kim, Eun Young Yang, Sei Hoon Lee, Myoung Kyu Cho, Deog Gon Jang, Tae Won Son, Ji Woong Ryu, Jeong-Seon Cho, Moon-June PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVES: Despite a sharp increase in e-cigarette use, there is debate about whether e-cigarettes are a viable alternative for harm reduction, and the forms that regulation should take. Healthcare providers can be effective in offering guidance to patients and their families and shaping regulatory policy. We described lung cancer specialists’ attitudes toward e-cigarettes and its regulation. METHODS: We undertook a nationwide survey of pulmonologists, thoracic surgeons, medical and radiological oncologists who are members of Korean Association for Lung Cancer. Survey items included beliefs and attitudes toward e-cigarettes, attitudes toward e-cigarette regulation and preparedness on discussing e-cigarettes with their patients. RESULTS: Most respondents believed that e-cigarettes are not safer than conventional tobacco cigarettes (75.7%) or smokeless tobacco (83.2%), and feared that discussing e-cigarettes with the patients would encourage use (65.4%). They did not consider it a smoking cessation treatment (78.3%), and thus would not recommend it to smokers who do not want to quit (82.2%) or who failed to quit with conventional smoking cessation treatment (74.1%). Most respondents supported all examples of e-cigarette regulations, including the safety and quality check (97.8%), warning label (97.8%), advertisement ban (95.1%), restriction of flavoring (78.4%), minimum purchasing age (99.5%), and restriction of indoor use (94.6%). Most learned about e-cigarettes from media and advertisements, or conversation with patients rather than through professional scientific resources, and reported discomfort when discussing e-cigarette with patients. CONCLUSION: Lung cancer specialist physicians in Korea doubt the safety of e-cigarette and use of e-cigarette as smoking cessation treatment, and supported strict regulation. However, only 20% reported that they obtained information on e-cigarettes from the scientific literature and many lacked adequate knowledge based on scientific evidence, suggesting the need for better preparedness. Nevertheless, the views of professionals revealed from our study could help to develop clinical guidelines and regulatory guidance. Public Library of Science 2017-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5325291/ /pubmed/28235068 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0172568 Text en © 2017 Shin et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Shin, Dong Wook
Kim, Young Il
Kim, Seung Joon
Kim, Jung Soo
Chong, SeMin
Park, Young Sik
Song, Sang-Yun
Lee, Jin Han
Ahn, Hee Kyung
Kim, Eun Young
Yang, Sei Hoon
Lee, Myoung Kyu
Cho, Deog Gon
Jang, Tae Won
Son, Ji Woong
Ryu, Jeong-Seon
Cho, Moon-June
Lung cancer specialist physicians’ attitudes towards e-cigarettes: A nationwide survey
title Lung cancer specialist physicians’ attitudes towards e-cigarettes: A nationwide survey
title_full Lung cancer specialist physicians’ attitudes towards e-cigarettes: A nationwide survey
title_fullStr Lung cancer specialist physicians’ attitudes towards e-cigarettes: A nationwide survey
title_full_unstemmed Lung cancer specialist physicians’ attitudes towards e-cigarettes: A nationwide survey
title_short Lung cancer specialist physicians’ attitudes towards e-cigarettes: A nationwide survey
title_sort lung cancer specialist physicians’ attitudes towards e-cigarettes: a nationwide survey
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5325291/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28235068
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0172568
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