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. 2021 Apr 29;2021(4):CD010216. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD010216.pub5

Humair 2014.

Study characteristics
Methods Design: Prospective cohort
Recruitment: People attending an outpatient clinic
Setting: University hospital outpatient clinic, Switzerland
Study start date/end date: Not specified
Participants Total N: 17
Inclusion criteria:
  • Wish to reduce tobacco use or had failed to stop smoking using varenicline, bupropion or NRT in past


Inclusion based on specific population characteristic: No
Mean 23 cpd, 82% had a psychiatric illness
Motivated to quit: Yes
E‐cigarette use at baseline: Not specified
Interventions EC: Cig‐a‐like
Offered an EC with nicotine
59% also reported using NRT or varenicline in addition to EC
Outcomes Smoking cessation and reduction by at least 30% at 12 months (self‐report)
Adverse events
No significant side effects
Study funding Not specified
Author declarations Not specified
Notes Abstract only, hence little detail available
Not clear if EC was provided by clinic or if participants had to buy their own
Risk of bias
Bias Authors' judgement Support for judgement
Random sequence generation (selection bias) High risk Prospective cohort
Allocation concealment (selection bias) High risk Not randomized
Incomplete outcome data (attrition bias)
All outcomes Unclear risk Numbers lost to follow‐up not reported
Selective reporting (reporting bias) Unclear risk Unable to determine prespecified outcomes