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Time to Quit Vaping: Needs Analysis Survey

  • We appreciate any insight you can share on what training or tools are most needed on the topic of vaping interventions for patients.

    We would be happy to hear your opinions, but we no longer offer the Amazon certificate.

    • Goal of the Training in Development: To improve clinical competence and performance in vaping assessment and interventions.
    • Time Required: The survey takes around 3-4 minutes.
    • Data Safety: All answers are protected by a password and kept completely confidential.
    • Eligibility: You must be a practicing health care professional or be an expert in this field.
  • What Training Is Needed?

    Please indicate your level of agreement with the following statements.
  • Strongly DisagreeDisagreeNeutralAgreeStrongly Agree
    Assess vaping/e-cigarette use in patients.
    Evaluate and treating health effects in patients who vape/use e-cigarettes.
    Recommend treatments for patients who vape/use e-cigarettes.
  • Strongly DisagreeDisagreeNeutralAgreeStrongly Agree
    Assess vaping/e-cigarette use in patients.
    Evaluate and treat health effects in patients who vape/use e-cigarettes.
    Recommend treatments for patients who vape/use e-cigarettes.
  • Strongly DisagreeDisagreeNeutralAgreeStrongly Agree
    Motivate patients to quit vaping/e-cigarette use.
    Counsel patients about how to quit vaping/e-cigarette use.
    Provide brief interventions for patients who are using e-cigarettes to quit smoking.
    Provide brief interventions for patients who vape THC.
    Talk with parents about vaping prevention or helping their adolescent child quit.
  • Strongly DisagreeDisagreeNeutralAgreeStrongly Agree
    Motivate patients to quit vaping/e-cigarette use.
    Counsel patients about how to quit vaping/e-cigarette use.
    Helping patients who are using e-cigarettes to quit smoking.
    Provide brief interventions for patients who vape THC.
    Talk with parents about vaping prevention or helping their adolescent child quit.
  • Your Opinion

  • Strongly disagreeDisagreeNeutralAgreeStrongly agree
    Vaping/e-cigarette use is a good option for smokers trying to quit.
    Vaping THC is the main problem – nicotine and flavored liquids are not significant clinically.
    Helping patients who vape is just like helping smokers or drug users.
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  • Choose the one with which you MOST CLOSELY identify.
  • Personal Information

    Survey results are published anonymously, as group data only.
  • Personal Information

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