Introduction We assessed the magnitude of smokeless tobacco (ST) use in Pakistan and identified policy gaps to help ascertain short-, medium-, and long-term priorities. We then elicited stakeholders’ views as to which of these identified priorities are most important. Methods In a multimethod study, we: analyzed Global Tobacco Surveillance System data sets to estimate ST consumption and disease burden; conducted a documentary review to identify gaps in policies to control ST in comparison with smoking; elicited stakeholders’ views in an interactive workshop to identify a set of policy options available to address ST burden in Pakistan; and ranked policy priorities using a postevent survey. Results Among all tobacco users in Pakista...
Introduction/Objectives: All around the world tobacco is the single leading and preventable cause of...
Objective: In order to limit the high prevalence of tobacco use in Pakistan various tobacco control ...
Introduction Smokeless tobacco (ST) is a significant South Asian public health problem. This paper ...
Introduction: We assessed the magnitude of smokeless tobacco (ST) use in Pakistan and identified pol...
Smokeless tobacco use has been found to be present across 116 countries making it a public health is...
Introduction Smokeless tobacco (ST) remains poorly regulated in Bangladesh. This study describes the...
Oral cancer is second most common cancer in Pakistan and one of the major contributing factors to it...
OBJECTIVE: To obtain insights into the perceptions of barriers and facilitators to implementation of...
MPOWER is an evidence-based package of the six most effective demand reduction interventions to redu...
INTRODUCTION: Tobacco taxation remains a poorly used intervention to control tobacco use in many low...
Background Each year more than 110,000 people die because of tobacco use in Pakistan. There are app...
Introduction/Objectives: All around the world tobacco is the single leading and preventable cause of...
Objective: In order to limit the high prevalence of tobacco use in Pakistan various tobacco control ...
Introduction Smokeless tobacco (ST) is a significant South Asian public health problem. This paper ...
Introduction: We assessed the magnitude of smokeless tobacco (ST) use in Pakistan and identified pol...
Smokeless tobacco use has been found to be present across 116 countries making it a public health is...
Introduction Smokeless tobacco (ST) remains poorly regulated in Bangladesh. This study describes the...
Oral cancer is second most common cancer in Pakistan and one of the major contributing factors to it...
OBJECTIVE: To obtain insights into the perceptions of barriers and facilitators to implementation of...
MPOWER is an evidence-based package of the six most effective demand reduction interventions to redu...
INTRODUCTION: Tobacco taxation remains a poorly used intervention to control tobacco use in many low...
Background Each year more than 110,000 people die because of tobacco use in Pakistan. There are app...
Introduction/Objectives: All around the world tobacco is the single leading and preventable cause of...
Objective: In order to limit the high prevalence of tobacco use in Pakistan various tobacco control ...
Introduction Smokeless tobacco (ST) is a significant South Asian public health problem. This paper ...