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Addiction, Cessation, & Harm Reduction: Primary Care Provider Knowledge & Perceptions of Electronic Nicotine Delivery System
Author(s) -
Mph Phd Candidate Brandon Talley,
Mph Shanta Dube,
Mph Rachna Chandora,
Mph Pratibha Nayak,
ScD Michael P. Eriksen
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
osteopathic family physician
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.1016/ofp.v9i2.492
Results: In the close-ended questions, over 75% of respondents agreed or strongly agreed that ENDS are addictive, and 45% of respondents agreed or strongly agreed that ENDS are helpful for quitting traditional smoked cigarettes. Over 33% of participants felt that ENDS were not only addictive but also useful for quitting traditional smoked cigarettes. Of those participants that responded to the open-ended question, nearly 25% believed electronic nicotine delivery systems were potentially useful

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