Research from both ASPIRE2025 and NIHI will be presented this week at the international SRNT conference in San Francisco, USA.
Abstracts for a selection of the research to be presented, can now be viewed in ASPIRE2025 and NIHI research abstracts for SRNT 2019. This includes:
- Presidential Symposium Tobacco Control for All: Addressing Smoking Disparities for Priority Populations
Speaker: Andrew Waa - A qualitative exploration of tobacco retailers’ suitability to sell electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) amid legislative change in New Zealand
Lead author: Jerram Bateman - Roll-your-own smokers as tobacco pouch designers
Lead author: Mei-Ling Blank - Creating RYO-specific warnings: a qualitative exploration
Lead author: Mei-Ling Blank - A longitudinal qualitative analysis of smoking to vaping transitions
Lead author: Mei-Ling Blank - Pacific young adults’ relationship with smoking: a Talanoa-informed investigation
Lead author: Mei-Ling Blank - Support among smokers and recent quitters for measures included in a plan to achieve smokefree 2025: findings from the ITC New Zealand survey
Lead author: Richard Edwards - Smokers’ and non-smokers’ assessment of strategies to manage tobacco product waste
Lead author: Philip Gendall - Patterns of transition: cigarette and ends use in smoking cessation attempts
Lead author: Kerri Haggart - Butting out: a qualitative analysis of responses to tobacco product waste
Lead author: Janet Hoek - Exploring combustible cigarette innovations in a smokefree world
Chair: Janet Hoek - SCAMPI: a WeChat-based app to support Chinese men to quit smoking
Lead author: Chen Jinsong - How do vaping practices evolve? A qualitative analysis
Lead author: Madison O’Donnell - Ends uptake among Māori and Pacific smokers: a qualitative analysis
Lead author: Lindsay Roberston - Findings from the INSPIRED (network to share insights on tobacco endgames) Project
Lead author: Louise Thornley
For more information on each abstract please refer to the PDF above or contact the author directly.