Quit attempts among tobacco users identified in the Tamil Nadu Tobacco Survey of 2015/2016: a 3 year follow-up mixed methods study
Autor: | Vidhubala Elangovan, Mahendra M Reddy, Jaya Prasad Tripathy, Surendran Veeraiah, Niraimathi K, Hemanth Raj Elluswami, Abhay Subhashrao Nirgude, Tanu Anand, Divyarajprabhakar Subramani, Revathy Sudhakar, Arvind Krishnamurthy, Swaminathan Rajaraman |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Male medicine.medical_specialty Tobacco use Adolescent India preventive medicine Tobacco Use Young Adult Tobacco users Environmental health Tobacco Epidemiology medicine Humans Aged Preventive healthcare business.industry Public health Tobacco Products General Medicine Middle Aged language.human_language Relative risk Tamil Facilitator language Medicine Female epidemiology Public Health business Follow-Up Studies |
Zdroj: | BMJ Open BMJ Open, Vol 10, Iss 9 (2020) |
ISSN: | 2044-6055 |
DOI: | 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-034607 |
Popis: | ObjectivesTo determine current tobacco use in 2018/2019, quit attempts made and to explore the enablers and barriers in quitting tobacco among tobacco users identified in the Tamil Nadu Tobacco Survey (TNTS) in 2015/2016.SettingTNTS was conducted in 2015/2016 throughout the state of Tamil Nadu (TN) in India covering 111 363 individuals. Tobacco prevalence was found to be 5.2% (n=5208).ParticipantsAll tobacco users in 11 districts of TN identified by TNTS (n=2909) were tracked after 3 years by telephone. In-depth interviews (n=26) were conducted in a subsample to understand the enablers and barriers in quitting.Primary and secondary outcomesCurrent tobacco use status, any quit attempt and successful quit rate were the primary outcomes, while barriers and enablers in quitting were considered as secondary outcomes.ResultsAmong the 2909 tobacco users identified in TNTS 2015/2016, only 724 (24.9%) could be contacted by telephone, of which 555 (76.7%) consented. Of those who consented, 210 (37.8%) were currently not using tobacco (ie, successfully quit) and 337 (60.7%) continued to use any form of tobacco. Of current tobacco users, 115 (34.1%) have never made any attempt to quit and 193 (57.3.8%) have made an attempt to quit. Those using smoking form of tobacco products (adjusted relative risk (aRR)=1.2, 95% CI: 1.1 to 1.4) and exposure to smoke at home (aRR=1.2, 95% CI: 1.1 to 1.3) were found to be positively associated with continued tobacco use (failed or no quit attempt). Support from family and perceived health benefits are key enablers, while peer influence, high dependence and lack of professional help are some of the barriers to quitting.ConclusionTwo-thirds of the tobacco users continue to use tobacco in the last 3 years. While tobacco users are well aware of the ill-effects of tobacco, various intrinsic and extrinsic factors play a major role as a facilitator and lack of the same act as a barrier to quit. |
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