Abstract

Switching completely from cigarettes to electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) may reduce health risks for addicted smokers. This paper provides information about perceptions and other factors that may influence smokers’ ENDS use and substitution for cigarettes. We conducted 12 online focus groups (N = 61) among smokers who had never tried using ENDS (Never Users, N = 11), currently used both cigarettes and ENDS (Dual Users, N = 21), used but discontinued ENDS (Rejectors, N = 14), and switched completely to ENDS use (Switchers, N = 15). Thematic analysis was used to interpret the transcripts. Participants described initial interest in trying ENDS in hopes of quitting smoking and because of convenience (i.e., due to rules, regulations, or social norms). Risk perceptions and higher prices relative to cigarettes were reported as disadvantages of ENDS that discouraged initiation. Dual Users and Rejectors reported product problems (e.g., products breaking) and dissatisfaction (i.e., inability to satisfy cravings for cigarettes) as factors that lowered their substitutability for cigarettes or led to discontinuing ENDS use. Switchers indicated that satisfaction, lack of product problems, and perceived safety facilitated successfully switching from cigarette smoking to exclusive ENDS use. However, Switchers reported trying many products before they found ones that satisfied their needs. We recommend that policymakers consider the potential impact of tobacco control policies on smokers’ motivation and ability to switch completely from cigarettes to ENDS.

Highlights

  • Current scientific evidence suggests that, electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS)are not harmless, completely switching from combustible cigarettes to ENDS offers a pathway to significant harm reduction for addicted smokers [1,2,3]

  • In the pre-focus group survey, all Switchers (100%) and most Dual Users (61.9%) reported having used ENDS in the past 7 days, while most Rejectors

  • Perceptions that ENDS are more convenient than cigarettes [8,14,27] motivated smokers’

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Introduction

Are not harmless, completely switching from combustible cigarettes to ENDS offers a pathway to significant harm reduction for addicted smokers [1,2,3]. Surveillance data suggest that most smokers who try ENDS do not switch completely from cigarettes to ENDS [4,5]. Smokers who have tried ENDS often report that their initial decision to do so was driven by their desire to quit or to cut back on smoking cigarettes [6,7]. Other reasons, such as believing that ENDS are less harmful than cigarettes, curiosity about e-cigarettes, interest in flavors, and greater social

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