| Literature DB >> 32612402 |
Emma Ward1, Claudia Anholt1, Sarah Gentry1, Lynne Dawkins2, Richard Holland3, Caitlin Notley1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Electronic cigarette regulations included in the Tobacco Products Directive (TPD), Article 20, implemented in Europe by May 2017, aimed to improve safety for e-cigarette consumers, and prevent uptake among non-smokers, particularly young people. Before implementation, there were significant concerns from consumers, industry, and some in the scientific community about the potential negative impact of the TPD on people using e-cigarettes to remain abstinent from smoking. To date, there is limited evidence on how the TPD has affected consumers. This study aimed to add insight into how consumers perceived and experienced the regulations.Entities:
Keywords: ENDS; Electronic cigarettes; Tobacco Products Directive; consumer views; nicotine; qualitative research; tobacco policy; tobacco regulation; vaping
Year: 2020 PMID: 32612402 PMCID: PMC7307283 DOI: 10.1177/1179173X20925458
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tob Use Insights ISSN: 1179-173X
Profile of participant characteristics (n = 160).
| Interview sample, n = 37 | Survey sample,[ | Combined int/survey sample, n = 160 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | |||
| Male | 51.4% (19) | 79.6% (90) | 72.7% (109) |
| Female | 48.6% (18) | 20.4% (23) | 27.3% (41) |
| Age (n = 150) | |||
| Range (years) | 49: 22-71 | 53: 26-79 | 57: 22-79 |
| Mean (years) | 42 (SD: 14.32) | 52 (SD: 10.71) | 49 (SD: 12.37) |
| Ethnicity | |||
| White | 100% (37) | 97.3% (108) | 98% (145) |
| BAME | 2.7% (3) | 2% (3) | |
| Managerial, professional, or technical occupation | 37.8% (14) | 48.6% (53) | 45.9% (67) |
| Resident location | |||
| United Kingdom | 97.3% (36) | 87.4% (97) | 89.9% (133) |
| Other EU | 2.7% (1) | 12.6 (14) | 10.1% (15) |
| T2 vaping status | |||
| Vaping and abstinent from tobacco | 62.2% (23) | 97.3% (116) | 86.9% (139) |
| Abstinent from both vaping and tobacco | 16.2% (6) | 4.1% (5) | 6.9% (11) |
| Relapsed to tobacco (dual using) | 5.4% (2) | 1.6% (2) | 2.5% (4) |
| Relapsed to tobacco (not vaping) | 16.2% (6) | 3.8% (6) | |
| Approx. years using e-cig at T2 (for vaping participants only, n = 79) | |||
| Range | 8: 1-8 | 9: 1-10 | 9: 1-9 |
| Median | 4 | 4 | 4 |
| T2 future intentions to continue/discontinue vaping (for vaping participants only, n = 143) | |||
| No plans to quit vaping | 96% (24) | 87.7% (100) | 86.7% (124) |
| Plans to quit vaping | 4% (1) | 15.3% (18) | 13.3% (19) |
Abbreviations: BAME, Black, Asian, and minority ethnicities; EU, European Union; SD, standard deviation; TPD, Tobacco Products Directive.
Only included participants identifying as resident in EU who answered the TPD question.
Summary of themes identified and example quotations relating to participants’ perceptions and experiences of the Tobacco Products Directive regulatory changes.
| Theme | Example quotation |
|---|---|
| Perceived Impacts – how consumers perceive the TPD has affected them | |
| Low awareness and no perceived impact | ‘It has not affected me’. (Survey No. 48) |
| Reassurance about e-liquid ingredients – makes vaping feel safer | ‘I think the TPD has been good at cleaning up the market from foreign imports which could contain poor ingredients’. (Survey No. 42) |
| Limits consumer choice–makes vaping more expensive, less accessibility to effective products | ‘Strength restrictions mean many early stage vapers fail because they can’t get the nicotine level needed and those who do stay on are using more eliquid than would otherwise be needed. This means more vapour is produced leading to more complaints’. (Survey No. 60) |
| Inconveniences consumer – makes vaping more complicated through increased refilling and bottle purchasing/carrying | ‘Tank Capacity (2 ml) – To me this seems pointless and unnecessary’. (Survey No. 22) |
| Increases plastic waste | ‘People have to fill up tanks more often, carry extra bottles of juice and the 10ml bottles greatly increased plastic waste’. (Survey No. 26) |
| Behavioural Reactions – how consumers perceive they have responded to the changes | |
| Already using compliant products – no reaction | ‘The e-liquid I’ve been buying has always only come in 10 mils so I guess [the TPD] hasn’t really crossed my consciousness at all’. (InterviewNo.18) |
| Stocking up on non-compliant products pre-TPD–including large quantities of nicotine | ‘I home mix and stocked up on 72mg before the deadline’. (SurveyNo.101) |
| Market reactions such as nicotine shots | ‘10 mil bottles are ridiculous, suppliers get round this by doing nicotine shots. This needs to change fast’. (SurveyNo.25) |
| Buying from black market/abroad– concerns about safety | ‘I have actively defied the TPD, importing directly from China’. (SurveyNo.33) |
| Future Reflections – what consumers believe regulation should focus on | |
| To avoid confusing switchers, removal of nicotine warning labels on vaping products not containing nicotine should be considered | ‘Nicotine labels = ridiculous, laughable idiocy’. (Survey No. 69) |
| To reduce possible health risks, further regulation of e-liquid ingredients/product safety desired | ‘Perhaps there’s potential for further regulation because obviously there’s a myriad of people selling vaporising products now’. (Interview No. 1) |
Abbreviation: TPD, Tobacco Products Directive.