COMBATING SECOND HAND SMOKING WITH COMMUNITY PARTICIPATING ‘SMOKE FREE ZONES’: SRI LANKA EXPERIENCES

T. Prakash, S. Kumara, H. Niwarthana, T. Abeynayake, P. Abeykoon, Prabhath Pallewaththa
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Although the overall smoking prevalence has shown a downward trend, second hand smoke (SHS) exposure remains a significant problem in Sri Lanka. Various attempts have been made to establish ‘Smoke Free Zones’ (SFZs) for combating SHS with the help of Public Health Inspectors (PHIs) who are regarded as the main coordinators of combating SHS at the grass root level. This study explored the lessons learnt from establishing SFZs in Sri Lanka and both qualitative and qualitative approaches were employed. There were 53 SFZs from 20 Districts that were studied, and the study consisted with three components. Chi – square test was performed to study the relationships between variables and qualitative data was analyzed through the framework analyzing method. All studied SFZs focused on reducing the availability of tobacco products by mobilizing retailers parallel to creating awareness among the stakeholders. The mean time taken to reach the maximum success is 9 (±8) months and mean sustained period is 16 (±12) months. Forty nine factors for establishing SFZs were identified and six factors have had statistically significant relationship with sustainability. Furthermore, ten constructive groups and twelve destructive groups as well as fifteen reasons for deteriorating the successes were encountered. Ten steps process for establishing SFZs in Sri Lanka was also Introduced. The study recommends employing the introduced 10 steps process to establishing SFZs in Sri Lanka and develops the strengths and opportunities while minimizing the weaknesses and threats to create a supportive environment prior to establishing SFZs and pay continuous attention  on the reasons for deteriorating success to improve the sustainability. Article DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.20319/lijhls.2018.43.7285 This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-commercial 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA 94042, USA.
通过社区参与的“无烟区”打击二手烟:斯里兰卡的经验
虽然总体吸烟率呈下降趋势,但二手烟暴露仍然是斯里兰卡的一个重大问题。在公共卫生督察的协助下,政府曾多次尝试设立“无烟区”,以打击二手烟。公共卫生督察被视为在基层打击二手烟的主要协调人。本研究探讨了在斯里兰卡建立特别经济区的经验教训,并采用了定性和定性两种方法。研究对象为来自20个地区的53个安全隔离区,研究由三个部分组成。采用卡方检验研究变量间的关系,采用框架分析法对定性数据进行分析。所有研究的sfz都侧重于通过动员零售商同时提高利益攸关方的认识来减少烟草制品的可得性。达到最大成功的平均时间为9(±8)个月,平均持续时间为16(±12)个月。确定了49个与可持续发展相关的因素,其中6个因素具有显著的统计学意义。此外,还遇到了10个建设性集团和12个破坏性集团以及15个破坏成功的理由。介绍了在斯里兰卡建立自贸区的十步程序。本研究建议采用所介绍的在斯里兰卡建立安全经济区的10个步骤,并在建立安全经济区之前,开发优势和机会,同时最大限度地减少弱点和威胁,创造一个支持性的环境,并持续关注失败的原因,以提高可持续性。文章DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.20319/lijhls.2018.43.7285本作品遵循知识共享署名-非商业4.0国际许可协议。要查看本许可协议的副本,请访问http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/或致函美国山景城CA 94042邮政信箱1866号创用cc。
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