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Counseling in Vape Shops: A Survey of Vape Shop Managers in Switzerland.

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/160851
Publisher DOI
10.3390/ijerph182010861
PubMed ID
34682603
Description
Vaporizers (e-cigarettes) are the most common smoking cessation aids in Switzerland, but we do not know what information customers receive in vape shops. We surveyed vape-shop managers to find out what recommendations they make to their customers. An interdisciplinary group developed the questionnaire. Respondents self-reported their smoking history, demographics, and the recommendations they thought they would give to hypothetical customers in clinical vignettes. We also queried if they collaborated with health care professionals. Of those contacted, 53.8% (70/130) of vape-shop managers responded, and 52.3% (68/130) were included in the final analysis. Managers were mostly male and ex-smokers who switched to vaporizers; 60.3% would encourage a hypothetical smoker with high nicotine dependence to start with the highest possible nicotine concentration when switching to vaporizers. For this smoker, 36.9% would recommend high (≥15 mg/mL), 32.3% medium (6-14 mg/mL), and 3.1% low (1-5 mg/mL) nicotine concentrations. The rest adapted their recommendations to fit the customer or device; 76.5% reported that physicians referred customers to them, and 78.8% would attend a course given by experts in the field of vaporizers and smoking cessation. Vape-shop managers varied widely in the recommendations they gave customers. Most reported ongoing collaboration with health care professionals and were interested in improving their counselling skills through training.
Date of Publication
2021-10-15
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
300 Social sciences, sociology & anthropology > 360 Social problems & social services
Keyword(s)
e-cigarette smoking cessation vape shops
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Joss, Sandra
Berner Institut für Hausarztmedizin (BIHAM)
Moser, Anna
Jakob, Julian
Berner Institut für Hausarztmedizin (BIHAM) - Substanzkonsum
Institute of General Practice and Primary Care (BIHAM)
Department of Paediatrics
Graduate School for Health Sciences (GHS)
Tal, Kali
Berner Institut für Hausarztmedizin (BIHAM)
Etter, Jean-François
Selby, Kevin
Schöni, Anna
Berner Institut für Hausarztmedizin (BIHAM)
Poirson, Philippe
Auer, Reto
Berner Institut für Hausarztmedizin (BIHAM)
Additional Credits
Graduate School for Health Sciences (GHS)
Berner Institut für Hausarztmedizin (BIHAM)
Berner Institut für Hausarztmedizin (BIHAM) - Substanzkonsum
Series
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Publisher
MDPI
ISSN
1661-7827
1660-4601
Access(Rights)
open.access
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