IntroductionSmokers are asking health practitioners for guidance about using e-cigarettes as an aid to quitting. Several studies have surveyed physicians. However, in North America many smokers seek help from telephone quitlines rather than physicians. The objective of the current study was to assess quitline counselors' perceptions of e-cigarettes and what they tell callers about these products.MethodsAn online cross-sectional survey, conducted in 2014 with 418 quitline counselors in the U.S. and Canada, measured perceptions of e-cigarettes: (1) use as a quitting aid; (2) safety; (3) professional guidance given and organizational guidance received; (4) regulation. The response rate was 90.1%. Analyses included calculating standard errors a...
E-cigarettes have generated controversy in the tobacco control field similar to that of Swedish snus...
Surveys show that the majority of the millions of Americans who smoke want to quit. With cigarette u...
Tobacco use continues to be a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Even with behavioral and pharm...
IntroductionE-cigarettes are popular and unregulated. Patient-provider communications concerning e-c...
Objectives Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are promoted as smoking cessation tools, yet they re...
Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are not currently approved or recommended by the Food and Drug ...
Background Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarette) are new phenomenon that has been widely accepted. E- ...
With increasing popularity of e-cigarettes, healthcare professionals (HCPs) are facing the dilemma o...
IntroductionThis study examined smoking cessation advice offered by vape shop employees, as well as ...
Background Use of e-cigarettes (inhalable vapour producing battery powered devices that aim to simul...
Introduction. Evidence is mixed on e-cigarette's effectiveness as a tobacco cessation aid. Research ...
Abstract Objective E-cigarettes are increasingly being provided by publicly funded stop smoking se...
Background: Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are battery-powered devices that deliver aerosolize...
IntroductionE-cigarettes may be positively used in tobacco cessation treatments. However, neither th...
BackgroundE-cigarettes have generated controversy in the tobacco control field similar to that of Sw...
E-cigarettes have generated controversy in the tobacco control field similar to that of Swedish snus...
Surveys show that the majority of the millions of Americans who smoke want to quit. With cigarette u...
Tobacco use continues to be a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Even with behavioral and pharm...
IntroductionE-cigarettes are popular and unregulated. Patient-provider communications concerning e-c...
Objectives Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are promoted as smoking cessation tools, yet they re...
Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are not currently approved or recommended by the Food and Drug ...
Background Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarette) are new phenomenon that has been widely accepted. E- ...
With increasing popularity of e-cigarettes, healthcare professionals (HCPs) are facing the dilemma o...
IntroductionThis study examined smoking cessation advice offered by vape shop employees, as well as ...
Background Use of e-cigarettes (inhalable vapour producing battery powered devices that aim to simul...
Introduction. Evidence is mixed on e-cigarette's effectiveness as a tobacco cessation aid. Research ...
Abstract Objective E-cigarettes are increasingly being provided by publicly funded stop smoking se...
Background: Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are battery-powered devices that deliver aerosolize...
IntroductionE-cigarettes may be positively used in tobacco cessation treatments. However, neither th...
BackgroundE-cigarettes have generated controversy in the tobacco control field similar to that of Sw...
E-cigarettes have generated controversy in the tobacco control field similar to that of Swedish snus...
Surveys show that the majority of the millions of Americans who smoke want to quit. With cigarette u...
Tobacco use continues to be a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Even with behavioral and pharm...