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“It is the One Thing that has Worked”: facilitators and barriers to switching to nicotine salt pod system e-cigarettes among African American and Latinx people who smoke: a content analysis

机译:“这是一件事所做的一件事:促进者和障碍在吸烟的非洲裔美国和拉丁人民中的尼古丁盐荚系统电子烟:内容分析

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Electronic cigarettes are a harm reduction strategy for individuals who smoke cigarettes who cannot or do not want to quit using FDA-approved cessation methods. Identifying perceived facilitators and barriers to switching among people who smoke cigarettes is critical to optimizing health impact. This is particularly important for the most dominant e-cigarette device, nicotine salt pod electronic cigarettes. We investigate the experience using pod electronic cigarettes among African American and Latinx individuals who smoke, the two largest racial/ethnic minority groups who experience significant health disparities. From July 2018 to May 2019, adults who smoked cigarettes, age 21? ?(N?=?114; M age?=?44.6, 59.6% male, 52.6% African American from Kansas City, 47.4% Latinx from San Diego) received JUUL-brand electronic cigarettes (referred to hereafter as JUUL) for 6?weeks and answered interview questions at week six. We inquired what they liked and disliked about using JUUL, what helped with switching and made switching difficult, future intentions for continued JUUL use, and how JUUL compared to past smoking reduction methods. Responses were coded into themes by independent raters. Theme frequencies were analyzed separately by race/ethnicity and week 6 use trajectory (exclusive JUUL use, dual JUUL and cigarette use, exclusive cigarette use). Clean/smell was the aspect of using JUUL most commonly liked (23%), followed by convenience (19%). Coughing/harshness was a more common barrier to switching for African American (44%) than Latinx (9%), and for continuing cigarette use (56%) than for those who exclusively switched or dually used JUUL and combustible cigarettes (15–21%). Most (78% African American; 90% Latinx) reported that the benefits of using JUUL outweighed barriers, and this varied by JUUL use trajectory: 94% exclusive switch, 86% dual use, and 42% continued cigarette use. The majority said they would continue using JUUL to replace cigarettes (83% African American; 94% Latinx) and that JUUL worked better than other methods to reduce cigarettes (72%). African American and Latinx individuals who smoked experience using pod electronic cigarettes was generally positive. Understanding facilitators and impediments to switching to electronic cigarettes among racial/ethnic minority people who smoke can inform harm reduction interventions and reduce tobacco-related health disparities. Trial Registration ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT03511001 posted April 27, 2018.
机译:电子卷烟是伤害烟雾的人的伤害策略,他们抽烟不能或不想使用FDA批准的停止方法退出的卷烟。识别在抽烟的人之间识别被感知的助手和障碍对烟卷烟的人们对优化健康影响至关重要。这对于最占主导地位的电子烟装置尼古丁盐荚电子烟尤其重要。我们调查在吸烟的非洲裔美国和拉丁裔人群中使用Pod电子烟的经验,这是冒烟的两大种族/少数民族群体体验重大健康差异。 2018年7月至2019年5月,吸烟的成年人21岁? ?(n?=?114; m年龄?周并在第六周回答面试问题。我们询问了他们喜欢和不喜欢使用juul的东西,这有助于切换和切换困难,未来意图持续的juul使用,以及如何与过去吸烟减少方法相比。答复由独立评估者编码为主题。通过种族/种族分开分别分析主题频率和第6周使用轨迹(独家juul使用,双重juul和香烟使用,独家卷烟使用)。清洁/嗅觉是使用尤文常见的(23%)的juul的方面,其次是方便(19%)。咳嗽/苛刻是一种更常见的障碍,用于切换非洲裔美国人(44%),而不是拉丁裔(9%),并且持续卷烟使用(56%),而不是专门切换或使用果树和可燃香烟的人(15-21 %)。大多数(78%的非洲裔美国人; 90%的拉丁蛋白)报道说,使用juul超过障碍的益处,并且通过juul使用轨迹而变化:94%独家交换机,86%的双重使用,42%持续的卷烟。大多数人表示,他们将继续使用juul来取代香烟(83%的非洲裔美国人; 94%的拉丁蛋糕),并且尤努尔比其他方法更好地减少香烟(72%)。使用POD电子烟的非裔美国人和拉丁蛋白个人培育经验的人通常是积极的。了解促进助长的促进者和障碍的促进者和障碍,吸烟可以向减少伤害减少干预和减少烟草相关的健康差异。试用注册ClinicalTrials.gov标识符:NCT03511001发表于2018年4月27日。

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