突尼斯医生对电子香烟的了解。

Q3 Medicine
Imtinen Kammoun, Ahlem Hajri, Faten Driss, Haifa Zalila, Amira Maamri
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摘要

导言电子香烟是新一代的吸烟产品,其使用机制理论上可以最大限度地减少对健康的不良影响。目的:确定突尼斯医生样本对电子香烟的了解和看法:我们对突尼斯医生样本进行了为期两个月的描述性横断面研究。我们使用在线自我问卷调查医生对电子烟的了解和看法:结果:我们获得了 216 名医生的数据。在参与者中,97.2%的人熟悉电子烟,56.5%的人对电子烟知之甚少,83.4%的人表示希望了解更多有关电子烟的信息。总体而言,83.8% 的医生认为电子香烟对使用者的健康有害。73.1%的参与者认为使用该产品会增加患癌症的风险,68.5%的参与者认为会增加患心血管疾病的风险,79.2%的参与者认为会增加患慢性肺病的风险。认为电子烟有害使用者健康的观点与医生的医学专业有关(P=0.032)。将电子烟作为戒烟工具的建议与成瘾学培训呈负相关(p=0.027):结论:医生对电子烟的了解程度参差不齐,反映出目前缺乏信息和共识。
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Knowledge of Tunisian physicians about electronic cigarettes.

Introduction: The electronic cigarette is a new-generation smoking product whose mechanism of use could, in theory, minimize adverse health effects.

Aim: Determine the knowledge and perceptions of a sample of Tunisian doctors regarding electronic cigarettes.

Methods: We conducted a descriptive cross-sectional study over a two-month period with a sample of Tunisian doctors. We used an online self-questionnaire on physicians' knowledge and perceptions of e-cigarettes.

Results: Data were obtained from 216 physicians. Of the participants, 97.2% were familiar with e-cigarettes, 56.5% reported low knowledge, and 83.4% expressed motivation to learn more about e-cigarettes. Overall, 83.8% of doctors felt that electronic cigarettes are harmful to the user's health. Use of this product would increase the risk of cancer according to 73.1% of participants, the risk of cardiovascular disease according to 68.5% of participants, and the risk of chronic lung disease according to 79.2% of participants. The perception of e-cigarettes as harmful to the user's health was associated with the physicians' medical specialty (p=0.032). The recommendation of e-cigarettes as a smoking cessation tool was negatively correlated with addictology training (p=0.027).

Conclusions: Physicians' knowledge of electronic cigarettes is heterogeneous, reflecting the current lack of information and consensus.

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