Lung cancer specialist physicians' attitudes towards e-cigarettes: A nationwide survey.

OBJECTIVES:Despite a sharp increase in e-cigarette use, there is debate about whether e-cigarettes are a viable alternative for harm reduction, and the forms that regulation should take. Healthcare providers can be effective in offering guidance to patients and their families and shaping regulatory...

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Main Authors: Dong Wook Shin, Young Il Kim, Seung Joon Kim, Jung Soo Kim, SeMin Chong, Young Sik Park, Sang-Yun Song, Jin Han Lee, Hee Kyung Ahn, Eun Young Kim, Sei Hoon Yang, Myoung Kyu Lee, Deog Gon Cho, Tae Won Jang, Ji Woong Son, Jeong-Seon Ryu, Moon-June Cho
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5325291?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-a9ac4770ab7c45feb913d24af97b5f142020-11-25T02:15:26ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01122e017256810.1371/journal.pone.0172568Lung cancer specialist physicians' attitudes towards e-cigarettes: A nationwide survey.Dong Wook ShinYoung Il KimSeung Joon KimJung Soo KimSeMin ChongYoung Sik ParkSang-Yun SongJin Han LeeHee Kyung AhnEun Young KimSei Hoon YangMyoung Kyu LeeDeog Gon ChoTae Won JangJi Woong SonJeong-Seon RyuMoon-June ChoOBJECTIVES:Despite a sharp increase in e-cigarette use, there is debate about whether e-cigarettes are a viable alternative for harm reduction, and the forms that regulation should take. Healthcare providers can be effective in offering guidance to patients and their families and shaping regulatory policy. We described lung cancer specialists' attitudes toward e-cigarettes and its regulation. METHODS:We undertook a nationwide survey of pulmonologists, thoracic surgeons, medical and radiological oncologists who are members of Korean Association for Lung Cancer. Survey items included beliefs and attitudes toward e-cigarettes, attitudes toward e-cigarette regulation and preparedness on discussing e-cigarettes with their patients. RESULTS:Most respondents believed that e-cigarettes are not safer than conventional tobacco cigarettes (75.7%) or smokeless tobacco (83.2%), and feared that discussing e-cigarettes with the patients would encourage use (65.4%). They did not consider it a smoking cessation treatment (78.3%), and thus would not recommend it to smokers who do not want to quit (82.2%) or who failed to quit with conventional smoking cessation treatment (74.1%). Most respondents supported all examples of e-cigarette regulations, including the safety and quality check (97.8%), warning label (97.8%), advertisement ban (95.1%), restriction of flavoring (78.4%), minimum purchasing age (99.5%), and restriction of indoor use (94.6%). Most learned about e-cigarettes from media and advertisements, or conversation with patients rather than through professional scientific resources, and reported discomfort when discussing e-cigarette with patients. CONCLUSION:Lung cancer specialist physicians in Korea doubt the safety of e-cigarette and use of e-cigarette as smoking cessation treatment, and supported strict regulation. However, only 20% reported that they obtained information on e-cigarettes from the scientific literature and many lacked adequate knowledge based on scientific evidence, suggesting the need for better preparedness. Nevertheless, the views of professionals revealed from our study could help to develop clinical guidelines and regulatory guidance.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5325291?pdf=render
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author Dong Wook Shin
Young Il Kim
Seung Joon Kim
Jung Soo Kim
SeMin Chong
Young Sik Park
Sang-Yun Song
Jin Han Lee
Hee Kyung Ahn
Eun Young Kim
Sei Hoon Yang
Myoung Kyu Lee
Deog Gon Cho
Tae Won Jang
Ji Woong Son
Jeong-Seon Ryu
Moon-June Cho
spellingShingle Dong Wook Shin
Young Il Kim
Seung Joon Kim
Jung Soo Kim
SeMin Chong
Young Sik Park
Sang-Yun Song
Jin Han Lee
Hee Kyung Ahn
Eun Young Kim
Sei Hoon Yang
Myoung Kyu Lee
Deog Gon Cho
Tae Won Jang
Ji Woong Son
Jeong-Seon Ryu
Moon-June Cho
Lung cancer specialist physicians' attitudes towards e-cigarettes: A nationwide survey.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Dong Wook Shin
Young Il Kim
Seung Joon Kim
Jung Soo Kim
SeMin Chong
Young Sik Park
Sang-Yun Song
Jin Han Lee
Hee Kyung Ahn
Eun Young Kim
Sei Hoon Yang
Myoung Kyu Lee
Deog Gon Cho
Tae Won Jang
Ji Woong Son
Jeong-Seon Ryu
Moon-June Cho
author_sort Dong Wook Shin
title Lung cancer specialist physicians' attitudes towards e-cigarettes: A nationwide survey.
title_short Lung cancer specialist physicians' attitudes towards e-cigarettes: A nationwide survey.
title_full Lung cancer specialist physicians' attitudes towards e-cigarettes: A nationwide survey.
title_fullStr Lung cancer specialist physicians' attitudes towards e-cigarettes: A nationwide survey.
title_full_unstemmed Lung cancer specialist physicians' attitudes towards e-cigarettes: A nationwide survey.
title_sort lung cancer specialist physicians' attitudes towards e-cigarettes: a nationwide survey.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description OBJECTIVES:Despite a sharp increase in e-cigarette use, there is debate about whether e-cigarettes are a viable alternative for harm reduction, and the forms that regulation should take. Healthcare providers can be effective in offering guidance to patients and their families and shaping regulatory policy. We described lung cancer specialists' attitudes toward e-cigarettes and its regulation. METHODS:We undertook a nationwide survey of pulmonologists, thoracic surgeons, medical and radiological oncologists who are members of Korean Association for Lung Cancer. Survey items included beliefs and attitudes toward e-cigarettes, attitudes toward e-cigarette regulation and preparedness on discussing e-cigarettes with their patients. RESULTS:Most respondents believed that e-cigarettes are not safer than conventional tobacco cigarettes (75.7%) or smokeless tobacco (83.2%), and feared that discussing e-cigarettes with the patients would encourage use (65.4%). They did not consider it a smoking cessation treatment (78.3%), and thus would not recommend it to smokers who do not want to quit (82.2%) or who failed to quit with conventional smoking cessation treatment (74.1%). Most respondents supported all examples of e-cigarette regulations, including the safety and quality check (97.8%), warning label (97.8%), advertisement ban (95.1%), restriction of flavoring (78.4%), minimum purchasing age (99.5%), and restriction of indoor use (94.6%). Most learned about e-cigarettes from media and advertisements, or conversation with patients rather than through professional scientific resources, and reported discomfort when discussing e-cigarette with patients. CONCLUSION:Lung cancer specialist physicians in Korea doubt the safety of e-cigarette and use of e-cigarette as smoking cessation treatment, and supported strict regulation. However, only 20% reported that they obtained information on e-cigarettes from the scientific literature and many lacked adequate knowledge based on scientific evidence, suggesting the need for better preparedness. Nevertheless, the views of professionals revealed from our study could help to develop clinical guidelines and regulatory guidance.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5325291?pdf=render
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