TY - JOUR
T1 - Effectiveness of tobacco cessation interventions in Maharashtra
T2 - A study protocol
AU - Gawde, Nilesh
AU - Fulzele, Punit
AU - Chaudhary, Sonali
AU - Saxena, Deepak
AU - Bharadwaj, Pankaj
AU - Unnikrishnan, B.
AU - Gaidhane, Abhay M.
AU - Zahiruddin, Quazi Syed
PY - 2020/1
Y1 - 2020/1
N2 - Tobacco use continues to be a major public health concern globally and in India. India has instituted multiple interventions to reduce use of tobacco and offer help to tobacco users to quit under its National Tobacco Control Programme. Reach of its interventions to the population especially tobacco users as been a con-cern. Although all key interventions are known to be effective and have been tested under experimental conditions as in randomised controlled trials, effectiveness remains to be studied under programmatic and pragmatic condi-tions. The study design is mixed methods with qualitative as well as quantitative components. Quantitative component shall utilise data from Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS) to understand reach of public health interven-tions. Individuals will then be classified into specific ‘exposed’ groups based upon the combination of intervention received by them including ‘no intervention received’. Comparison of quit ratios across specific intervention groups shall help identify most effective intervention under practical considerations. The quit ratios shall be useful for the national programme to determine its strategies.
AB - Tobacco use continues to be a major public health concern globally and in India. India has instituted multiple interventions to reduce use of tobacco and offer help to tobacco users to quit under its National Tobacco Control Programme. Reach of its interventions to the population especially tobacco users as been a con-cern. Although all key interventions are known to be effective and have been tested under experimental conditions as in randomised controlled trials, effectiveness remains to be studied under programmatic and pragmatic condi-tions. The study design is mixed methods with qualitative as well as quantitative components. Quantitative component shall utilise data from Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS) to understand reach of public health interven-tions. Individuals will then be classified into specific ‘exposed’ groups based upon the combination of intervention received by them including ‘no intervention received’. Comparison of quit ratios across specific intervention groups shall help identify most effective intervention under practical considerations. The quit ratios shall be useful for the national programme to determine its strategies.
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U2 - 10.37200/IJPR/V24I6/PR260823
DO - 10.37200/IJPR/V24I6/PR260823
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85085364786
SN - 1475-7192
VL - 24
SP - 8163
EP - 8173
JO - International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation
JF - International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation
IS - 6
ER -