PhD Studentship – Developing and Evaluating an e-Cigarette Cessation Intervention

Background:  E-cigarettes are effective for helping people to stop smoking tobacco and consequently UK public health guidance promotes their use for tobacco cessation. However, we do not yet know how to support people to stop using e-cigarettes and a substantial minority of people who stop using tobacco by using e-cigarettes continue to use e-cigarettes long term. Some evidence indicates that long term use of e-cigarettes may increase users’ risk of relapsing back to tobacco, compared to people who do not use e-cigarettes long term, but this is not yet clear. Studies have also shown that most ex-smokers who use e-cigarettes would like to stop.

Research methodology: Project aims are: (1) review the literature to identify the risk of relapse back to tobacco among ex-smokers who use e-cigarettes long term and identify predictors of relapse; (2) investigate user experiences of long-term vaping, including relapse back to tobacco and attempts to stop using e-cigarettes, and explore e-cigarette cessation support preferences; (3) develop an e-cigarette cessation intervention, potentially via smartphone-based behavioural support, and evaluate its feasibility and acceptability in a mixed methods evaluation study. The project would provide the opportunity to undertake a systematic review and meta-analysis, a qualitative interview study, develop a behaviour change intervention and undertake a mixed methods evaluation study.

Training: Evidence synthesis, qualitative methods and analysis, mixed methods, statistical analysis including meta-analysis, intervention development and evaluation, writing for publication, thesis preparation, dissemination, and personal and professional development.

Person specification: We are seeking a student with a good first degree (at least 2:1) and preferably a Masters in a related topic area (e.g., health psychology, public health, social science, research methods) or equivalent research experience. The student will have an interest in behaviour change, relevant research methods and data analysis, and will be committed and self-directed

Funding: This PhD project is in a Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences competition for funded studentships.  These studentships are funded for 3 years and comprise UK fees, an annual stipend of £17,668 and £1,000 per annum for research training (RTSG). Overseas applicants (including EU) may apply but are required to fund the difference between Home and International tuition fees.

View or Apply
To help us track our recruitment effort, please indicate in your cover/motivation letter where (jobs-near-me.eu) you saw this job posting.

Share

Recent Posts

Provost and Vice-President, Academic

University of Niagara Falls Canada (UNF) is seeking a Provost and Vice-President, Academic to join…

17 minutes ago

Probationary (TenureTrack) Faculty Position-Systems Neuroscience in Higher Order Cognitive Circuits

The Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry at Western University invites applications from outstanding early…

17 minutes ago

Chemistry Research Associate – Organometallic and Polymer Chemistry

Responsibilities: • Lab manager responsible for day-to-day functioning of the laboratory including safety and organization.…

17 minutes ago

Assistant Professor, Athletic Therapy, Probationary, Tenure-Track

About Brock University The Brock University experience is second to none in Canada. Located in…

17 minutes ago

People & Culture Officer

Position description Global Fund for Women envisions a world where movements for gender justice have…

58 minutes ago

Assistant/Associate Professor Education and Special Education Programs, Early Childhood Education and Special Education (Birth-Grade 2)

Overview The Assistant/Associate Professor is a full-time faculty member with all the duties and responsibilities…

58 minutes ago
For Apply Button. Please use Non-Amp Version

This website uses cookies.