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Experiences of women with cervical dysplasia and associated diagnoses using electronic cigarettes for smoking substitution

机译:使用电子烟替代吸烟的宫颈不典型增生妇女的经验和相关诊断

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Introduction The aim of this qualitative study was to describe the motivation and experiences of women with cervical dysplasia and associated diagnoses who used electronic cigarettes (ECs) to reduce the number of cigarettes they smoked. Methods Qualitative interviews were conducted with 26 women aged 18‐65?years with cervical dysplasia and associated diagnoses who smoked at least three cigarettes daily for the past year or more and who enrolled in an intervention designed to substitute regular cigarettes with ECs. At the 12‐week follow‐up, patients were contacted by telephone. Semi‐structured interviews were recorded, then transcribed, coded and analysed for themes. Results When confronted with a new diagnosis associated with smoking, women in this study were eager to try ECs to help them reduce their intake of cigarettes. Women reported that physical cues similar to smoking, delivery of nicotine sufficient to assist with smoking reduction and the security of having the device available to use in instances where temptations to smoke may occur were all positive experiences in trying the device. Other women in the study reported negative experiences, such as a lack of sufficient nicotine to eliminate cravings, heaviness of the device and the need to keep it charged. Depression, nicotine addiction and habit were factors that made it difficult to decrease cigarette consumption. Conclusions Findings suggest that ECs may help with smoking substitution in patients who must reduce smoking due to medical conditions or diagnoses.
机译:引言这项定性研究的目的是描述宫颈不典型增生和相关诊断的妇女的动机和经验,这些妇女使用电子烟(EC)减少了吸烟的次数。方法对26名18-65岁的宫颈不典型增生及相关诊断的妇女进行了定性访谈,他们在过去的一年中每天至少吸3支香烟,并参加了一项旨在用EC代替普通香烟的干预措施。在12周的随访中,通过电话与患者联系。记录半结构化访谈,然后进行转录,编码和主题分析。结果当面对与吸烟有关的新诊断时,本研究中的女性渴望尝试使用EC来帮助她们减少吸烟量。妇女报告说,类似于吸烟的物理线索,足以帮助减少吸烟的尼古丁输送以及在可能发生吸烟诱惑的情况下使该设备可用的安全性都是尝试该设备的积极经验。该研究中的其他女性报告了负面经历,例如缺乏足够的尼古丁来消除渴望,设备沉重以及需要保持充电状态。抑郁,尼古丁成瘾和习惯是导致难以减少卷烟消费的因素。结论结论表明,对于因医疗条件或诊断而必须减少吸烟的患者,ECs可能有助于替代吸烟。

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