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Nursing Research 1
Research conducted by
Jasmine Agustin
Jasmin Gener
Lovely Pablico
3rd Year - BSN
Submitted to
Nelson Maglanque, DMD
Research Instructor
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Research Objectives
This study aims to determine the following:
1) The usage of vaping or electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) and
the level of awareness of teenage users.
2) General knowledge of vaping or e-cigarette usage.
3)Smoking/vaping prevention program and prevalence of vape
smoking among teenagers.
4) Education about the possible dangers of prolonged e-cigarette
use.
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Foreign Literature
According to Susan & Walley (2021), In the 1960s, 43% of
adolescents in the United States and smoking was prevalent in
airplanes, restaurants, and even hospitals. While the current
adult smoking rate remains unsatisfactory, it is predicted to fall
to 13% by 2020. Simultaneously, teenagers' tobacco use has
skyrocketed, owing mainly to the introduction of a new type of
tobacco product, e-cigarettes, and vape devices. According to the
National Youth Tobacco Survey 2020 (pre-epidemic data), 19.6 %
of high school students smoked e-cigarettes in the previous 30
days. In order to understand the impact of e-cigarette use on
individual and population health, it is crucial to understand more
about these products and the factors that have resulted in the
rapid increase in awareness and usage.
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Local Literature
The Department of Health and the Food and Drug
Administration (2019) are warning the public about the negative
health impacts and safety risks linked with the use of electronic
cigarettes, also known as ENDS/ENNDS. According to the Global
Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS), the total prevalence of e-cigarette
users in the Philippines was 2.8 percent and 0.8 percent,
respectively, in 2015. Due to the fast-growing global market for
this new class of devices, local e-cigarette users are likely to have
increased as well. The DOH and FDA would like to present the
following information on the status of current science on
electronic cigarettes in the interest of informed policy making.
Ecigarettes or vapes are tobacco-free e-liquids or refills combined
with an electronic delivery mechanism. Users inhale aerosol,
mist, or vapor produced by these systems, which resemble the
act of smoking. According to current research, the composite
ingredients and emissions from these gadgets are not fully
harmless. The American College of Obstetricians and
Gynecologists, the American College of Physicians, the American
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Foreign Studies
The UB researchers conducted interviews with adolescent
ecigarette users and non-users in the Western New York area to
learn about their views on vaping. While many people use vaping
to help them quit smoking traditional cigarettes, the majority of
teenagers have never done so, According to Park (2019).
Participants exhibited a more favourable attitude toward
ecigarettes than they did other illegal substances, and they
acknowledged the prevalence and acceptance of vaping among
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According to Palmes, Trajera & Sajnani (2021) with an increase
in product awareness, an increase in online search searches, and
an increase in sales, e-cigarettes have exploded in popularity
around the world. Endorsing renowned personalities and
branding e-cigarettes with diverse flavours have increased the
appeal of e-cigarettes through media marketing tactics such as
print, television, radio, and the internet. From July 2008 to
February 2010, searches for e-cigarettes surged in all countries,
and were hundreds of times higher than searches for smoking
alternatives in the United Kingdom, according to a real-time
surveillance system based on Google internet search query data.
However, the widespread use of unproven marketing claims is a
major driver to these goods' increased sales. These claims
include, among others, that e-cigarettes are healthier and cleaner
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Conceptual Framework
The Input-Process-Output (IPO) model is the foundation for this
research paradigm. It displays the Input, which comprises the
researchers' objectives, the demographic profile of the
respondents, the processes by which the researchers will conduct
the research, and the expected Outputs of this study will be the
study's outcome or result.
For the input, these are the independent variables
deliberately manipulated to cause a change such as, the of the
respondents, respondent’s knowledge regarding electronic
cigarette, the possible dangers of long-term use of e-cigarettes,
factors influencing teenagers' decision of using e-cigarettes rather
than regular cigarettes, should e-cigarette use be marketed on
Philippine mass media, and flavor preference of the respondents.
The processes are: data collection of respondents’ profiles,
administering questionnaires, organizational of teenagers
responses and statistical analysis of data. The process is
designed to come up with an output or outcome of the study.
The output or outcome, which is the dependent variable, will
assess the level of perception of teenagers in the use of
ecigarettes in the selected barangay in San Jose Del Monte
Bulacan.
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1 . The profile of
the respondents
a. Age
Data collection
b. Gender
c. Highest of teenagers
educational profiles
attainment
2 . Teenagers’
knowledge Administering
regar ding e - questionnaires
cigarette use
3. The possible Assessed level
effects of long - Organizational
of percepti on of
term use of e - of teenager's
cigarettes teenagers who
responses
4 Factors use E - c igarette s
influencing
teenagers' decision Statistical
to use e -cigarettes analysis of data
rather traditional
cigarettes
5 E -cigarette can
be marketed on
Philippine mass
media
6 . The most
common flavors
use d by teenagers
and t he factors
affecting their
flavor preference
FEEDBACK
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Definition of terms
E-cigarettes - is an electronic device with the shape of a
cigarette, cigar, or pen and does not contain tobacco. It uses a
battery, a heating element, and a place to hold a liquid and
contains a solution of nicotine, flavorings, and other chemicals.
Nicotine - a colorless, oily, acidic, toxic liquid that becomes
yellowish-brown in the presence of air and light that is highly
addictive.
Carcinogens - a carcinogen is a substance that can cause
damage and inflammation, causing cells to divide more quickly
and disrupting the normal process of growth and cell division.
Combustible cigarettes- cigarettes that require burning of that
product such as traditional cigarettes or cigars and tobacco
cigarettes.
JUUL - a specific type of electronic cigarette uses a regulated
temperature control.
ENDS/ENNDS- Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems are also
known as electronic cigarettes which contain nicotine while
Electronic Non-Nicotine Delivery Systems do not contain nicotine.
Aerosol- composed of microscopic particles, some of which may
contain harmful compounds produced when the e-liquid in
electronic cigarettes is heated. The aerosol and the drugs can
then be breathed deeply into the lungs and expelled.
Gateway effect- an effect which causes one to stop smoking;
smoking cessation due to a certain practice such as using
electronic cigarette
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Research Design
In this research, a descriptive survey quantitative research
design was used to evaluate the e-cigarette awareness, use, and
effects among teenagers in San Jose Del Monte, Bulacan. This is
the most appropriate method of inquiry about the present status
and condition of a particular phenomenon.
The descriptive quantitative research design is used to organise,
interpret and report the status of a group which includes
observing and describing a subject's activity without interfering
with it in any manner.
Research Locale
The research study will be done in selected barangay in San Jose
Del Monte, Bulacan and the respondents will be adolescents who
are users of electronic cigarettes
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Respondents
The study’s target respondents will be 100 who are all residents
of San Jose Del Monte, Bulacan . The data gathered will greatly
benefit the result of the research. The criteria for the selection of
the respondents are according to the users of ecigarettes..
Sampling Technique
This research will use simple random sampling. It is a technique
for choosing a sample from a statistical population in which each
feasible sample has a preset chance of being chosen.
This allows unbiased representation of the population.
Instrumentation
The researcher will be conducting this study using a survey as
the research instrument. These will make it easier to collect
information from a specific population. Both online and printed
survey questionnaires methods provide a fast, efficient, and
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Where: fx – weighted frequency of response obtained by
multiplying x or weight for each item in the choices
∑fx - summation of the obtained fx on each item.
N – number of respondents
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