Health risks associated with the use of electronic cigarettes - A protocol for an interactive research map
Project
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The project's main goal is to systematically map existing research on health risks associated with use of electronic cigarettes, and to identify possible research gaps.
Summary
Electronic cigarettes, both with and without nicotine, have increased in popularity in many countries. There is a large variation in product types and contents. There is an equally large and increasing need to map existing evidence on potential consequences to human health.
Project plan for an interactive research map
The projects main goal is to systematically map existing research on health risks associated with use of electronic cigarettes, and to identify possible research gaps.
An interactive research map will be prepared, which is a systematic and visual presentation of available research on the broad thematic area of health consequences of using electronic cigarettes.
Project leader
Rune Becher, Norwegian Institute of Public Health
Project participants
Elisabeth Øya, Norwegian Medicines Agency
Jan Alexander, Norwegian Institute of Public Health
Miriam Bakkeli, Norwegian Institute of Public Health
Tom Kristian Grimsrud, The Cancer Registry of Norway
Ida Kristin Ørjasæter Elvsaas, Norwegian Institute of Public Health
Jørn A. Holme, Norwegian Institute of Public Health
Bendik Christian Brinchmann, National Institute of Occupational Health
Håkon Valen, Norwegian Institute of Public Health
Gunn Elisabeth Vist, Norwegian Institute of Public Health
Start
16.09.2020
End
30.06.2021
Status
Concluded
Project owner/ Project manager
Norwegian Institute of Public Health