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Impact of tobacco and/or nicotine products on health and functioning: a scoping review and findings from the preparatory phase of the development of a new self-report measure.

Esther F Afolalu1, Erica Spies2, Agnes Bacso2, Emilie Clerc2, Linda Abetz-Webb3, Sophie Gallot2, Christelle Chrea2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Measuring self-reported experience of health and functioning is important for understanding the changes in the health status of individuals switching from cigarettes to less harmful tobacco and/or nicotine products (TNP) or reduced-risk products (RRP) and for supporting tobacco harm reduction strategies.
METHODS: This paper presents insights from three research activities from the preparatory phase of the development of a new self-report health and functioning measure. A scoping literature review was conducted to identify the positive and negative impact of TNP use on health and functioning. Focus groups (n = 29) on risk perception and individual interviews (n = 40) on perceived dependence in people who use TNPs were reanalyzed in the context of health and functioning, and expert opinion was gathered from five key opinion leaders and five technical consultants.
RESULTS: Triangulating the findings of the review of 97 articles, qualitative input from people who use TNPs, and expert feedback helped generate a preliminary conceptual framework including health and functioning and conceptually-related domains impacted by TNP use. Domains related to the future health and functioning measurement model include physical health signs and symptoms, general physical appearance, functioning (physical, sexual, cognitive, emotional, and social), and general health perceptions.
CONCLUSIONS: This preliminary conceptual framework can inform future research on development and validation of new measures for assessment of overall health and functioning impact of TNPs from the consumers' perspective.
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Keywords:  Conceptual framework; Health and functioning; Modified risk tobacco products; Qualitative research; Scoping review; Tobacco and/or nicotine products

Year:  2021        PMID: 34330294     DOI: 10.1186/s12954-021-00526-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Harm Reduct J        ISSN: 1477-7517


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