Introduction: Many UK smokers use e-cigarettes as a quitting aid; however a substantial number discontinue use of the e-cigarette and revert to smoking. Understanding why this may happen is important both for individuals and for stop smoking services. Aims: To explore young adult smokers’ experiences of use and discontinued use of the e-cigarette. Methods: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with six participants who tried e-cigarettes for at least seven days and returned to smoking. Data was transcribed and analysed using interpretative phenomenological analysis. Results: Findings suggested participants held conflicting attitudes about using e-cigarettes, which undermined attempts to quit smoking, and led to the discontin...
Objective: This study aimed to explore E-cigarette (EC) accounts from a small sample of UK adults wi...
Background: As a consequence of insufficient evidence on the safety and efficacy of e cigarettes, th...
Aims: Although many smokers manage to quit, in the general population more than 90% of quit attempts...
Introduction: Many UK smokers use e-cigarettes as a quitting aid; however a substantial number disco...
OBJECTIVES: Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are promoted as smoking cessation tools, yet they r...
Electronic cigarettes have become a popular smoking cessation device so it is the objective of this ...
Objective: This study investigated the association between electronic cigarette, or e-cigarette, use...
AIM: To examine factors influencing current and ex-smokers' decisions to use e-cigarettes or behavio...
The aim of our study was to explore reasons for starting and then stopping electronic cigarette (e-c...
Background: Around 3.2 million adults currently use e-cigarettes (ECs) in the United Kingdom (UK) an...
The aim of this research was to explore the experiences of EC users; their reasons for using an EC a...
The advent of e-cigarettes (vaping) well over a decade ago, was welcomed as a tool to aid cigarette ...
Background: Growth of e-cigarette use among smokers has raised concerns over uptake by non-smokers,...
Background: Growth of e-cigarette use among smokers has raised concerns over uptake by non-smokers, ...
This study explored smokers’ and non-smokers’ accounts of E-cigarettes. A total of 51 UK-based parti...
Objective: This study aimed to explore E-cigarette (EC) accounts from a small sample of UK adults wi...
Background: As a consequence of insufficient evidence on the safety and efficacy of e cigarettes, th...
Aims: Although many smokers manage to quit, in the general population more than 90% of quit attempts...
Introduction: Many UK smokers use e-cigarettes as a quitting aid; however a substantial number disco...
OBJECTIVES: Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are promoted as smoking cessation tools, yet they r...
Electronic cigarettes have become a popular smoking cessation device so it is the objective of this ...
Objective: This study investigated the association between electronic cigarette, or e-cigarette, use...
AIM: To examine factors influencing current and ex-smokers' decisions to use e-cigarettes or behavio...
The aim of our study was to explore reasons for starting and then stopping electronic cigarette (e-c...
Background: Around 3.2 million adults currently use e-cigarettes (ECs) in the United Kingdom (UK) an...
The aim of this research was to explore the experiences of EC users; their reasons for using an EC a...
The advent of e-cigarettes (vaping) well over a decade ago, was welcomed as a tool to aid cigarette ...
Background: Growth of e-cigarette use among smokers has raised concerns over uptake by non-smokers,...
Background: Growth of e-cigarette use among smokers has raised concerns over uptake by non-smokers, ...
This study explored smokers’ and non-smokers’ accounts of E-cigarettes. A total of 51 UK-based parti...
Objective: This study aimed to explore E-cigarette (EC) accounts from a small sample of UK adults wi...
Background: As a consequence of insufficient evidence on the safety and efficacy of e cigarettes, th...
Aims: Although many smokers manage to quit, in the general population more than 90% of quit attempts...