How do clinicians address vaping in an illegal context? A qualitative Singapore study.

IF 4 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Yvette van der Eijk, Wei Yi Kwok, Grace Ping Ping Tan
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Abstract

Background: Despite a strict vaping ban also covering purchase, use and possession, vaping has become more prevalent in Singapore. As more countries seek to regulate vaping, with no tailored services or guidelines for vaping cessation, clinicians may face additional challenges in identifying or treating vaping cases due to stigma or patients' reluctance to disclose their vaping. Few studies have explored how clinicians identify or manage vaping cases in a context where vaping is heavily regulated or stigmatised.

Methods: We conducted semistructured interviews with 12 Singapore practitioners from pharmacy, psychology, respiratory medicine, smoking cessation or youth welfare settings, all of whom had encountered vaping cases in their practice. Interviews explored how they manage vaping cases. We analysed data using inductive thematic methods.

Results: Patients were described as reluctant to disclose their vaping for fear of being reported to authorities, and some clinicians were unsure of their duty to report, making it challenging to identify vaping cases. Variability in usage patterns and inaccurate e-liquid labelling posed difficulties in estimating nicotine dependence, leaving practitioners to trial and error or to adapt from smoking cessation guidelines. Tailored quit support for people who vape was lacking, especially in the form of subsidised nicotine replacement therapy.

Conclusion: Even in contexts where vaping is heavily regulated, given the rising incidence of vaping globally, it is important to record patients' vaping history as part of routine practice and to provide services to help people quit vaping without facing stigma or legal repercussions because of their vaping.

临床医生如何处理非法情况下的电子烟?一项定性新加坡研究。
背景:尽管新加坡严格禁止购买、使用和持有电子烟,但电子烟在新加坡变得越来越普遍。随着越来越多的国家寻求对电子烟进行监管,却没有为戒烟提供量身定制的服务或指导方针,临床医生在识别或治疗电子烟病例方面可能会面临额外的挑战,原因是耻辱或患者不愿透露他们的电子烟情况。很少有研究探讨在电子烟受到严格监管或污名化的背景下,临床医生如何识别或管理电子烟病例。方法:我们对12名来自药学、心理学、呼吸医学、戒烟或青少年福利机构的新加坡从业人员进行了半结构化访谈,他们在实践中都遇到过电子烟病例。采访探讨了他们是如何处理电子烟案件的。我们使用归纳主题方法分析数据。结果:患者被描述为不愿意透露他们的电子烟,因为害怕被报告给当局,一些临床医生不确定他们的报告责任,这使得识别电子烟病例变得具有挑战性。使用模式的变化和电子烟液标签的不准确给估计尼古丁依赖性带来了困难,使从业人员不断尝试和犯错,或根据戒烟指南进行调整。缺乏为电子烟使用者量身定制的戒烟支持,特别是以补贴尼古丁替代疗法的形式。结论:即使在电子烟受到严格监管的情况下,鉴于全球电子烟的发病率不断上升,将患者的电子烟史记录下来作为常规做法的一部分,并提供服务帮助人们戒烟,而不会因为他们的电子烟而面临耻辱或法律后果,这一点很重要。
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Tobacco Control
Tobacco Control 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
9.10
自引率
26.90%
发文量
223
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Tobacco Control is an international peer-reviewed journal covering the nature and consequences of tobacco use worldwide; tobacco''s effects on population health, the economy, the environment, and society; efforts to prevent and control the global tobacco epidemic through population-level education and policy changes; the ethical dimensions of tobacco control policies; and the activities of the tobacco industry and its allies.
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