烟草教育对药学专业学生对电子尼古丁输送系统看法的影响

IF 1.3 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning Pub Date : 2024-07-20 DOI:10.1016/j.cptl.2024.102158
Shelby Kelsh , Mark Young , Anne Ottney , Minji Sohn , Michelle Kelly
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目的描述在药学博士课程中接受烟草教育如何影响:1)学生对电子尼古丁输送系统(ENDS)的看法和知识;2)提供戒烟咨询的意愿。方法八所院校在 2020 年秋季使用 29 项调查问卷评估 P1-P4 学生的烟草使用情况、ENDS 知识、戒烟教育和看法。学生被分为接受过戒烟教育的学生和未接受过戒烟教育的学生。56%的受访者表示在药学课程中至少接受过一些烟草教育。戒除其他形式的烟草是 ENDS 在各组之间唯一存在统计学差异的认知益处。接受过烟草教育的人更有可能识别出 ENDS 的局部危害,包括爆炸/灼伤和口腔/咽喉刺激。接受过烟草教育的人更有可能同意他们接受了足够的戒烟咨询教育,也更有可能同意他们愿意为患者提供戒烟咨询。烟草教育与戒烟意愿的增加有关(OR 1.56; 95% CI 1.14-2.13),但与戒除 ENDS 的意愿无关(0.85; 0.58-1.24)。结论药学课程中的烟草教育与认识到ENDS局部危害的可能性增加以及提供戒烟咨询的意愿增加有关,但并不增加提供ENDS戒烟咨询的意愿。
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Impact of tobacco education on pharmacy students' perceptions of electronic nicotine delivery systems

Objective

Describe how receiving tobacco education within the PharmD curriculum affects 1) students' perceptions and knowledge of electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) and 2) willingness to counsel on cessation.

Methods

Eight institutions used a 29-item questionnaire to assess P1-P4 students' tobacco use, ENDS knowledge, cessation education, and perceptions in the fall of 2020. Students were divided into those who had received tobacco cessation education and those who had not.

Results

832 pharmacy students participated in the study with a 28% response rate. 56% of respondents were reported as receiving at least some tobacco education in the pharmacy curriculum. Quitting other forms of tobacco was the only perceived benefit of ENDS that was statistically different between groups. Tobacco education was associated with a greater likelihood of identifying localized harms of ENDS, including explosion/burns and mouth/throat irritation. Those with tobacco education were more likely to agree they received enough education to counsel on smoking cessation and were more likely to agree they are willing to counsel patients on quitting. Tobacco education was associated with an increased willingness to offer smoking cessation (OR 1.56; 95% CI 1.14–2.13) but not more willing to offer ENDS cessation (0.85; 0.58–1.24). Personal history of combustible cigarette use was associated with increased willingness to counsel on both smoking (2.45; 1.27–4.73) and ENDS (2.79; 1.38–5.64) cessation.

Conclusion

Tobacco education in the pharmacy curriculum was associated with an increased likelihood of recognizing localized harms of ENDS and willingness to offer smoking cessation counseling but did not increase willingness to offer ENDS cessation counseling.

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