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 bet...
Second-hand tobacco smoke as defined by WHO is the smoke emitted by a smoker or released from a burn...
ObjectivesThe primary objective of the present study was to compare the prevalence and patterns of s...
Objectives Secondhand smoke (SHS) has been associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Theref...
Secondhand Tobacco Smoke (SHS) is a serious public health problem, and different approaches were emp...
Abstract Background Second-hand smoke (SHS) in households remains a serious public health problem in...
CHALLENGE According to alcohol and drug information center 2017 spot survey is observed the tot...
Abstract Background Despite reports that Southeast Asia has one of the highest prevalence for childh...
Background and challenges to implementation In fact, we have the bitter experience of the ethnic co...
Background and challenges to implementation Tobacco smoking is the cause of many preventable diseas...
Exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS) causes an estimated 5% of the global burden of disease, slightly ...
Background: Second-hand smoke (SHS) has enormous adverse health impacts with grave health implicatio...
BACKGROUND: Results of the Global Adult Tobacco Survey in Kerala, India found that 42 % of adults we...
Adoption of smoke-free measures has been one of the central elements of tobacco control activity ove...
Over 1.2 billion tobacco users worldwide and almost 8 million tobacco-related deaths make tobacco co...
Background: Sri Lanka became a signatory to the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control in Septe...
Second-hand tobacco smoke as defined by WHO is the smoke emitted by a smoker or released from a burn...
ObjectivesThe primary objective of the present study was to compare the prevalence and patterns of s...
Objectives Secondhand smoke (SHS) has been associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Theref...
Secondhand Tobacco Smoke (SHS) is a serious public health problem, and different approaches were emp...
Abstract Background Second-hand smoke (SHS) in households remains a serious public health problem in...
CHALLENGE According to alcohol and drug information center 2017 spot survey is observed the tot...
Abstract Background Despite reports that Southeast Asia has one of the highest prevalence for childh...
Background and challenges to implementation In fact, we have the bitter experience of the ethnic co...
Background and challenges to implementation Tobacco smoking is the cause of many preventable diseas...
Exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS) causes an estimated 5% of the global burden of disease, slightly ...
Background: Second-hand smoke (SHS) has enormous adverse health impacts with grave health implicatio...
BACKGROUND: Results of the Global Adult Tobacco Survey in Kerala, India found that 42 % of adults we...
Adoption of smoke-free measures has been one of the central elements of tobacco control activity ove...
Over 1.2 billion tobacco users worldwide and almost 8 million tobacco-related deaths make tobacco co...
Background: Sri Lanka became a signatory to the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control in Septe...
Second-hand tobacco smoke as defined by WHO is the smoke emitted by a smoker or released from a burn...
ObjectivesThe primary objective of the present study was to compare the prevalence and patterns of s...
Objectives Secondhand smoke (SHS) has been associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Theref...