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What do medical students know about e-cigarettes? A cross-sectional survey from one U.S. medical school.


ABSTRACT: Although electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use has rapidly increased, there is little data about what United States medical students know or are taught about them. This study examined medical students' experiences, knowledge, and attitudes regarding e-cigarettes, as well as their evaluation of their education on e-cigarettes.A cross-sectional online survey of medical students currently enrolled at the University of Minnesota Medical School (n?=?984) was conducted over a three-week period in August and September 2015. Primary outcomes included students' personal experiences with e-cigarettes, knowledge and attitudes about e-cigarettes, and students' assessment of their education on e-cigarettes.66.9% medical students completed the survey. 58% (n?=?382) of participants identified as female. 35.8% (n?=?235) were "not sure" whether e-cigarettes were approved by the FDA for smoking cessation, while 4.1% (n?=?27) falsely believed they were. While 82.9% (n?=?543) agreed or strongly agreed that they felt confident in their ability to discuss traditional cigarette use with patients, only 12.4% (n?=?81) agreed or strongly agreed that they felt confident in their ability to discuss e-cigarettes with patients. 94.8% (n?=?619) of participants believed that they had not received adequate education about e-cigarettes in medical school. A higher proportion of males reported ever using an e-cigarette.The gaps in medical student knowledge and wide variances in attitudes about e-cigarettes at one medical school together with their report of inadequate education in an environment of increasing use of e-cigarette use in the U.S. speaks to a need for the development of medical school curriculum on e-cigarettes.

SUBMITTER: Hinderaker K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5834872 | biostudies-other | 2018 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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What do medical students know about e-cigarettes? A cross-sectional survey from one U.S. medical school.

Hinderaker Katie K   Power David V DV   Allen Sharon S   Parker Ellen E   Okuyemi Kolawole K  

BMC medical education 20180302 1


<h4>Background</h4>Although electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use has rapidly increased, there is little data about what United States medical students know or are taught about them. This study examined medical students' experiences, knowledge, and attitudes regarding e-cigarettes, as well as their evaluation of their education on e-cigarettes.<h4>Methods</h4>A cross-sectional online survey of medical students currently enrolled at the University of Minnesota Medical School (n = 984) was conduc  ...[more]

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