WMJ Vol 122 Issue 1: Trends in E-cigarette Use in Callers to the Wisconsin Tobacco Quit Line

ABSTRACT

Introduction: E-cigarette use has been increasing for years with a limited understanding of how to help users quit. Quit lines are a potential resource for e-cigarette cessation. Our objective was to characterize e-cigarette users who call state quit lines and to examine trends in e-cigarette use by callers.

Methods: This retrospective study examined data from adult callers to the Wisconsin Tobacco Quit Line from July 2016 through November 2020, including demographics, tobacco product use, motivations for use, and intentions to quit. Descriptive analyses were performed by age group with pairwise comparisons.

Results: A total of 26,705 encounters were handled by the Wisconsin Tobacco Quit Line during the study period. E-cigarettes were used by 11% of callers. Young adults aged 18-24 had the highest rates of use at 30%, and their use rose significantly from 19.6% in 2016 to 39.6% in 2020. E-cigarette use among young adult callers peaked at 49.7% in 2019, coinciding with an outbreak of e-cigarette-related lung injury. Only 53.5% of young adult callers used e-cigarettes to “cut down on other tobacco,” compared to 76.3% of adult callers aged 45-64 (P < 0.05). Of all callers using e-cigarettes, 80% were interested in quitting.

Conclusions: E-cigarette use among callers to the Wisconsin Tobacco Quit Line has increased, driven largely by young adults. Most e-cigarette users who call the quit line want to quit. Thus, quit lines can serve an important role in e-cigarette cessation. A better understanding of strategies to help e-cigarette users quit is needed, particularly in young adult callers.

 

Intended Audience

The target audience for this journal-based activity is healthcare providers caring for the people and communities of Wisconsin and beyond.

Learning Objectives

As a result of this journal-based activity, learners, as members of the healthcare team, will be able to:

  1. Summarize what is known about e-cigarette use in the United States, based on the literature reviewed in the article
  2. Explain findings regarding e-cigarette users and trends in e-cigarette use resulting from a retrospective study examining data from adult callers to the Wisconsin Tobacco Quit Line
  3. Elaborate on the role of the learner’s healthcare team in e-cigarette cessation
Course summary
Available credit: 
  • 1.00 AAPA Category 1 CME
  • 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
  • 1.00 ANCC Contact Hours
  • 1.00 University of Wisconsin–Madison Continuing Education Hours
    • 1.00 Approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
Registration opens: 
02/08/2024
Course expires: 
02/07/2025
Cost:
$0.00
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It is the policy of the University of Wisconsin–Madison Interprofessional Continuing Education Partnership (ICEP) to identify, mitigate and disclose all relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies* held by the speakers/presenters, authors, planners, and other persons who may influence content of this accredited continuing education (CE). In addition, speakers, presenters and authors must disclose any planned discussion of unlabeled/unapproved uses of drugs or devices during their presentation.

For this accredited continuing education activity all relevant financial relationships have been mitigated and detailed disclosures are listed below.

Name of IndividualIndividual's Role in Activity

Financial Relationship Disclosure

Discussion of
Unlabeled/Unapproved
Uses of Drugs/Devices
in Presentation?

Brian Williams, MDAuthorNo relevant relationships with ineligible companies to discloseNo
Megan E Piper, PhDAuthorNo relevant relationships with ineligible companies to discloseNo
Thomas M Piasecki, PhDAuthorNo relevant relationships with ineligible companies to discloseNo
Jesse T Kaye, PhDAuthorNo relevant relationships with ineligible companies to discloseNo
Michael C Fiore, MD, MPH, MBAAuthor   
Allison D. Couture, DOReviewerNo relevant relationships with ineligible companies to discloseNo
Martin Mikell, PhDReviewer No relevant relationships with ineligible companies to discloseNo
Fahad Aziz, MDEditor No relevant relationships with ineligible companies to discloseNo
Roberta Pawlak, PhD, RN, NEA-BC Reviewer No relevant relationships with ineligible companies to discloseNo
Cassie Meffert, PAReviewer No relevant relationships with ineligible companies to discloseNo
Shezad BalochAccreditation SpecialistNo relevant relationships with ineligible companies to disclose 

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Accreditation

Accreditation Statement

In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by the University of Wisconsin–Madison ICEP and the Wisconsin Medical Journal.  The University of Wisconsin–Madison ICEP is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.


Credit Designation Statements

American Medical Association (AMA)

The University of Wisconsin–Madison ICEP designates this journal-based CE activity for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™.  Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC)   

The University of Wisconsin–Madison ICEP designates this journal-based CE activity for a maximum of 1.0 ANCC contact hours .  

The University of Wisconsin–Madison ICEP has been authorized by the American Academy of PAs (AAPA) to award AAPA Category 1 CME credit for activities planned in accordance with AAPA CME Criteria. This activity is designated for 1 AAPA Category 1 CME credits. Approval is valid until 02/07/2025. PAs should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation.    

Continuing Education Units

The University of Wisconsin–Madison ICEP, as a member of the University Professional & Continuing Education Association (UPCEA), authorizes this program for 0.1 continuing education units (CEUs) or 1 hour.

Available Credit

  • 1.00 AAPA Category 1 CME
  • 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
  • 1.00 ANCC Contact Hours
  • 1.00 University of Wisconsin–Madison Continuing Education Hours
    • 1.00 Approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™

Cost:
$0.00
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