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Attitudes to E-Cigarettes and Cessation Support for Pregnant Women from English Stop Smoking Services: A Mixed Methods Study

Smoking in pregnancy remains a public health problem. In the UK e-cigarettes are the most popular aid to quitting smoking outside of pregnancy, but we don’t know the extent of e-cigarette use in pregnancy or how English Stop Smoking Services (SSS) respond to pregnant women who vape. In 2015 we surve...

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Autores principales: Cooper, Sue, Orton, Sophie, Campbell, Katarzyna A., Ussher, Michael, Coleman-Haynes, Naomi, Whitemore, Rachel, Dickinson, Anne, McEwen, Andy, Lewis, Sarah, Naughton, Felix, Bowker, Katharine, Sinclair, Lesley, Bauld, Linda, Coleman, Tim
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6338976/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30609823
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16010110
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author Cooper, Sue
Orton, Sophie
Campbell, Katarzyna A.
Ussher, Michael
Coleman-Haynes, Naomi
Whitemore, Rachel
Dickinson, Anne
McEwen, Andy
Lewis, Sarah
Naughton, Felix
Bowker, Katharine
Sinclair, Lesley
Bauld, Linda
Coleman, Tim
author_facet Cooper, Sue
Orton, Sophie
Campbell, Katarzyna A.
Ussher, Michael
Coleman-Haynes, Naomi
Whitemore, Rachel
Dickinson, Anne
McEwen, Andy
Lewis, Sarah
Naughton, Felix
Bowker, Katharine
Sinclair, Lesley
Bauld, Linda
Coleman, Tim
author_sort Cooper, Sue
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description Smoking in pregnancy remains a public health problem. In the UK e-cigarettes are the most popular aid to quitting smoking outside of pregnancy, but we don’t know the extent of e-cigarette use in pregnancy or how English Stop Smoking Services (SSS) respond to pregnant women who vape. In 2015 we surveyed SSS managers about cessation support for pregnant women and responses to clients who vaped. Subsequently we interviewed a sub-sample of managers to seek explanations for the SSS’ position on e-cigarettes; interviews were thematically analysed. Survey response rate was 67.8% (72/106); overall managers reported 2.2% (range 1.4–4.3%) of pregnant clients were using e-cigarettes. Most SSS reported supporting pregnant women who already vaped, but would not recommend e-cigarette use; for women that were still smoking and not using e-cigarettes, 8.3% of SSS were likely/very likely to advise using e-cigarettes, with 56.9% of SSS unlikely/very unlikely to advise using them. Fifteen respondents were interviewed; interviewees were generally positive about the potential of e-cigarettes for cessation in pregnancy although concerns about perceived lack of evidence for safety were expressed and most wanted research on this. Clear guidance on e-cigarette use informed by pregnancy specific research will assist SSS to provide consistent evidence-based support.
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spelling pubmed-63389762019-01-23 Attitudes to E-Cigarettes and Cessation Support for Pregnant Women from English Stop Smoking Services: A Mixed Methods Study Cooper, Sue Orton, Sophie Campbell, Katarzyna A. Ussher, Michael Coleman-Haynes, Naomi Whitemore, Rachel Dickinson, Anne McEwen, Andy Lewis, Sarah Naughton, Felix Bowker, Katharine Sinclair, Lesley Bauld, Linda Coleman, Tim Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Smoking in pregnancy remains a public health problem. In the UK e-cigarettes are the most popular aid to quitting smoking outside of pregnancy, but we don’t know the extent of e-cigarette use in pregnancy or how English Stop Smoking Services (SSS) respond to pregnant women who vape. In 2015 we surveyed SSS managers about cessation support for pregnant women and responses to clients who vaped. Subsequently we interviewed a sub-sample of managers to seek explanations for the SSS’ position on e-cigarettes; interviews were thematically analysed. Survey response rate was 67.8% (72/106); overall managers reported 2.2% (range 1.4–4.3%) of pregnant clients were using e-cigarettes. Most SSS reported supporting pregnant women who already vaped, but would not recommend e-cigarette use; for women that were still smoking and not using e-cigarettes, 8.3% of SSS were likely/very likely to advise using e-cigarettes, with 56.9% of SSS unlikely/very unlikely to advise using them. Fifteen respondents were interviewed; interviewees were generally positive about the potential of e-cigarettes for cessation in pregnancy although concerns about perceived lack of evidence for safety were expressed and most wanted research on this. Clear guidance on e-cigarette use informed by pregnancy specific research will assist SSS to provide consistent evidence-based support. MDPI 2019-01-03 2019-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6338976/ /pubmed/30609823 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16010110 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cooper, Sue
Orton, Sophie
Campbell, Katarzyna A.
Ussher, Michael
Coleman-Haynes, Naomi
Whitemore, Rachel
Dickinson, Anne
McEwen, Andy
Lewis, Sarah
Naughton, Felix
Bowker, Katharine
Sinclair, Lesley
Bauld, Linda
Coleman, Tim
Attitudes to E-Cigarettes and Cessation Support for Pregnant Women from English Stop Smoking Services: A Mixed Methods Study
title Attitudes to E-Cigarettes and Cessation Support for Pregnant Women from English Stop Smoking Services: A Mixed Methods Study
title_full Attitudes to E-Cigarettes and Cessation Support for Pregnant Women from English Stop Smoking Services: A Mixed Methods Study
title_fullStr Attitudes to E-Cigarettes and Cessation Support for Pregnant Women from English Stop Smoking Services: A Mixed Methods Study
title_full_unstemmed Attitudes to E-Cigarettes and Cessation Support for Pregnant Women from English Stop Smoking Services: A Mixed Methods Study
title_short Attitudes to E-Cigarettes and Cessation Support for Pregnant Women from English Stop Smoking Services: A Mixed Methods Study
title_sort attitudes to e-cigarettes and cessation support for pregnant women from english stop smoking services: a mixed methods study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6338976/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30609823
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16010110
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