Japanese Journal of Tobacco Control
Online ISSN : 1882-6806
ISSN-L : 1882-6806
Volume 16, Issue 3
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  • Sae Yanagawa, Masakazu Ishii
    2021 Volume 16 Issue 3 Pages 48-58
    Published: August 01, 2021
    Released on J-STAGE: September 03, 2021
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    Objective: We investigated the current status and necessity of cessation support for heated tobacco products
    (HTPs) users by pharmacists. Moreover, the results of this study were compared with those of the 2017 survey.
    We confirmed the improvement of cessation support for HTPs users in community pharmacy, and clarified future issues.
    Methods: A survey was sent to 300 pharmacists in community pharmacies in the Tokyo metropolitan area
    (survey period: October 2020-December 2020). This study is a cross-sectional study compared to the 2017
    survey.
    Results: The questionnaire response rate was 50.0% (150/300 pharmacists). Compared with the 2017 survey, the non-smoking environment in pharmacies and smoking cessation assistance for HTPs users improved.
    More pharmacists felt the need for smoking cessation assistance for HTPs users than in the previous survey.
    However, the implementation rate of smoking cessation assistance for HTPs users was lower than that for smoking cessation assistance for cigarette smokers.
    Conclusion: Support for smoking cessation by pharmacists for HTPs users has improved compared with three years ago, but the implementation rate needs to be further increased.

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  • Aki Nakamura, Hana Suetomi, Nanaka Hori, Yuki Kimura, Momoko Fujita, K ...
    Article type: brief-report
    2021 Volume 16 Issue 3 Pages 59-62
    Published: August 01, 2021
    Released on J-STAGE: September 03, 2021
    JOURNAL FREE ACCESS

    The number of smoking area users was counted before and after the COVID-19 pandemic and after the state of emergency was issued at the smoking area attached to Kyoto station. The number of users did not change before and after the pandemic and decreased slightly during the issuance of the state of emergency. Smokers are close to each other, and it was suggested necessary to consider abolishing smoking area.

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