Haglund In this case study from Sweden, focus group interviews were used to gather information that could be used to develop education materials for employees of a municipality that had just adopted a smoke-free workplace policy
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Cancer of the lung, mouth, nose, larynx, tongue, nasal sinus, oesophagus, throat, pancreas, bone marrow (myeloid leukaemia), kidney, cervix, ovary, ureter, liver, bladder, bowel and stomach Lung diseases such as chronic bronchitis and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, which includes obstructive bronchiolitis and emphysema Heart disease and stroke Ulcers of the digestive system Osteoporosis and hip fracture Poor blood circulation in feet and hands, which can lead to pain and, in severe cases, gangrene and amputation Type 2 diabetes Rheumatoid arthritis
While health knowledge and self-efficacy are pivotal in reducing smoking intensity, their effect on quit attempts is limited without broader contextual support
E-cigarettes deliver 25-33% less nicotine than cigarettes, though quantity varies by manufacturer and device