Enhancing Adolescent Risk Perception of Electronic Cigarette Use.

IF 0.2 Q4 NURSING Journal of Doctoral Nursing Practice Pub Date : 2021-11-01 DOI:10.1891/JDNP-D-20-00080
Stephanie Schrader, Michele M Merten, Amanda F Meyer
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Abstract

Background: Adolescent electronic cigarette use has been steadily increasing since first being introduced commercially in 2007.

Objective: The aim of this pilot study was to determine if adolescents who watched an educational video during a wellness visit would increase their perception of risk related to electronic cigarette use.

Method: Seventy-nine adolescents participated and were randomly assigned to the intervention (n = 40) or control (n = 39) group. Results included risk perception, perceived benefit, and provider discussion about electronic cigarettes.

Results: There was no statistical difference between intervention and control groups for electronic cigarette risk or perceived electronic cigarette benefit. Adolescents who watched the video intervention compared to those who did not watch a video intervention were significantly more likely to report having discussed electronic cigarettes with their provider (p < .001).

Conclusions: Watching a video intervention on electronic cigarettes increased the likelihood of a reported discussion between provider/patient about electronic cigarettes but did not increase risk perception or decrease perceived benefit of electronic cigarettes.

Implications for nursing: Utilizing video education is one tool that could potentially be used to augment provider education during wellness visits.

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提高青少年对电子烟使用的风险认知。
背景:自2007年首次商业化引入电子烟以来,青少年电子烟的使用一直在稳步增加。目的:本初步研究的目的是确定在健康访问期间观看教育视频的青少年是否会增加他们对电子烟使用风险的感知。方法:79名青少年随机分为干预组(n = 40)和对照组(n = 39)。结果包括风险认知、感知益处和提供者对电子烟的讨论。结果:干预组与对照组在电子烟风险或感知电子烟益处方面无统计学差异。与没有观看视频干预的青少年相比,观看视频干预的青少年更有可能报告与他们的提供者讨论电子烟(p < 0.001)。结论:观看电子烟的视频干预增加了提供者/患者之间关于电子烟的讨论的可能性,但没有增加对电子烟的风险认知或降低对电子烟的益处认知。对护理的启示:利用视频教育是一种工具,可以潜在地用于在健康访问期间增加提供者教育。
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