Are E-Cigarettes a Less Harmful Alternative to Smoking?

D Gardenier, G Higgins, J Prochnow - The Journal for Nurse …, 2018 - npjournal.org
Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are gaining in popularity. Also known as vaping after their
characteristic vapor (and to distinguish it from the smoke produced by conventional …

E-cigarettes: A practical, evidence-based guide for advanced practice nurses

JA Prochnow - The Journal for Nurse Practitioners, 2017 - Elsevier
E-cigarettes are gaining popularity as nicotine delivery devices, yet many health care
providers lack the confidence to discuss these devices with their patients and families. Many …

Where there's smoke, there's fire: what current and future providers do and do not know about electronic cigarettes

J Hwang, C Lee, E Mastrolonardo, R Frasso - BMC Public Health, 2020 - Springer
Background Health care providers play a pivotal role as educators on health-related matters
ranging from vaccination to smoking cessation. With the rising popularity of electronic …

Do the benefits of electronic cigarettes outweigh the risks?

CMB Pro, ARB Con - Canadian Journal of Hospital Pharmacy, 2018 - cjhp-online.ca
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that continued abstinence was more likely for those using e-cigarettes than for those who …

E‐cigarettes: making healthcare professionals myth busters

M Greener - Prescriber, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Electronic cigarettes (e‐cigarettes) have an important role in helping many people to stop
smoking, but widespread myths and misconceptions remain about their safety. Public Health …

Primary care nurse practitioners' perceptions of the use of e-cigarettes

SL Ridner, RJ Keith, KL Walker, JL Hart… - The Journal for Nurse …, 2017 - Elsevier
Research about e-cigarette use is emerging and there is no clear evidence about the
effectiveness of their use in smoking cessation. The purpose of this study was to explore the …

E-cigarettes: facts, perceptions, and marketing messages

ER Carr - Clinical journal of oncology nursing, 2014 - go.gale.com
Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are perceived as an alternative to standard tobacco
cigarette smoking, primarily because of the e-cigarette industry's marketing messages …

The perceived effects of electronic cigarettes on health by adult users: A state of the science systematic literature review

A Tomashefski - Journal of the American Association of Nurse …, 2016 - journals.lww.com
Background and purpose: There is a lack of research on perceived health effects of
electronic cigarettes by adult users. Because more people are choosing electronic cigarettes …

[HTML][HTML] Nurses' knowledge, beliefs, attitudes, and practices regarding electronic cigarettes: A cross-sectional study

Q Mbe, O Ayodele, D Doss - Tobacco Prevention & Cessation, 2017 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
E-cigarette consumption has increased rapidly over recent years, partly due to the belief that
the use of e-cigarettes is a potential smoking cessation aid, and harm-reducing alternative to …

Should Clinicians Recommend E-cigarettes to Their Patients Who Smoke? Yes.

A McNeill - The Annals of Family Medicine, 2016 - Annals Family Med
301 will either not try e-cigarettes, not use them in sufficient quantity or frequency, or they will
use them alongside smoking if quitting smoking is too difficult. Additionally, as with all …