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Use of electronic cigarettes in the perioperative period: A mixed-method study exploring perceptions of cardiothoracic patients in Australia

机译:围手术期使用电子烟:一项混合方法研究,探讨澳大利亚心胸患者的看法

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Introduction: Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) may reduce tobacco use and achieve tobacco abstinence in the perioperative period of cardiothoracic surgery for patients who smoke. However, research on patients’ views on the role of e-cigarettes as a smoking cessation tool is lacking. This mixed-methods study explored perceptions on the use of e-cigarettes among current smokers and exsmokers awaiting cardiothoracic surgery in Australia. Methods: A cross-sectional study and semi-structured interviews were conducted with 62 patients who were diagnosed with coronary artery disease or lung cancer and were scheduled for elective cardiothoracic surgery at six metropolitan hospitals in Sydney. Data were collected on demographic characteristics, smoking history, surgical risk index, self-efficacy, interest in, perceived benefits of, and barriers to using e-cigarettes in the perioperative period. Results: Current smokers reported significantly higher interest in the use of e-cigarettes (p=0.008), and perceived fewer barriers (p=0.048) and more health benefits (p=0.079), compared to ex-smokers. Current smokers considered e-cigarettes to be either a safer alternative to tobacco or a novel method for quitting. Recent ex-smokers, defined as those who quit 2–8 weeks, were a distinct group with high nicotine dependency, a long history of smoking, and multiple failed quit attempts. Compared to longer-term ex-smokers (8–52 weeks quit), recent ex-smokers were more interested in e-cigarettes (p=0.029) and considered e-cigarettes a useful aid to prevent relapse in the lead up to surgery and to manage their nicotine cravings. Conclusions: E-cigarettes may be considered a short-term novel aid and a bridge to evidence-based methods to reduce harm from continued tobacco use for some patients awaiting cardiothoracic surgery for coronary artery disease or lung cancer. This study presents reasons why patients awaiting cardiothoracic surgery may enquire about or use e-cigarettes, which will help clinicians identify those who need more consistent, sustained cessation support.
机译:简介:电子烟(电子烟)可以在吸烟患者的心胸外科手术围手术期减少吸烟并实现戒烟。但是,缺乏关于患者对电子烟作为戒烟工具作用的观点的研究。这项混合方法的研究探索了在澳大利亚等待心胸外科手术的当前吸烟者和吸烟者中使用电子烟的看法。方法:对62名被诊断患有冠心病或肺癌并计划在悉尼的六家大都会医院进行择期心胸外科手术的患者进行了横断面研究和半结构式访谈。在围手术期收集有关人口统计学特征,吸烟史,手术风险指数,自我效能,兴趣,感知收益和使用电子烟的障碍的数据。结果:与前吸烟者相比,目前的吸烟者对使用电子烟的兴趣显着提高(p = 0.008),并且感觉到的障碍更少(p = 0.048)和更多的健康益处(p = 0.079)。当前的吸烟者认为电子烟可以替代烟草更安全,也可以作为一种新颖的戒烟方法。最近的前吸烟者(定义为在2至8周内戒烟的人)是一个与众不同的人群,其对尼古丁的依赖程度高,吸烟历史悠久且多次尝试戒烟失败。与长期吸烟者(戒烟8-52周)相比,最近的吸烟者对电子烟更感兴趣(p = 0.029),并认为电子烟是预防手术和手术前复发的有用辅助手段。管理他们对尼古丁的渴望。结论:电子烟可以被认为是一种短期的新型辅助手段,并且可以成为循证医学方法的桥梁,以减少一些正在等待进行心胸外科手术治疗冠心病或肺癌的患者继续吸烟所造成的危害。这项研究提出了为什么等待心胸外科手术的患者可能会询问或使用电子烟的原因,这将帮助临床医生确定需要更持续,持续戒烟支持的人。

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