Use of Smoke-less Tobacco Amongst the Staff of Tertiary Care Hospitals in the Largest City of Pakistan

作者:Valliani Arif; Ahmed Bilawal; Nanji Kashmira*; Valliani Salimah; Zulfiqar Beenish; Fakih Mi**ah; Mehdi Mehwish; Khan Anam; Sheikh Sana Arshad; Fatima Nida; Ahmad Sobia; Farah Fariya; Saleem Shaheera; Ather Sana; Majid Syed Khubaib; Hashmi Syed Salman; Arjan Sunil
来源:Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 2012, 13(5): 2315-2317.
DOI:10.7314/APJCP.2012.13.5.2315

摘要

Background: Use of smoke-less tobacco (SLT) is very common in South and South-East Asian countries. It is significantly associated with various types of cancers. The objectives of this study were to assess the proportion of hospital staff that use SLT, and to identify the factors associated with its use and their practices. Methods: In a cross-sectional study, 560 staff of two tertiary care hospitals were interviewed in the year 2009. Nurses, ward boys and technicians were counted as a paramedic staff while drivers, peons, security guards and housekeeping staff were labeled as non-paramedic staff. SLT use was considered as usage of any of the following: betel quid (paan) with or without tobacco, betel nuts with or without tobacco (gutkha) and snuff (naswar). Results: About half (48.6%) of the hospital staff were using at least one type of SLT. Factors found to be statistically significant with SLT were being a male (OR=2.5; 95% CI=1.8-3.7); having no/fewer years of education (OR=1.7; 95% CI=1.2-2.4) and working as non-paramedic staff (OR=2.6; 95% CI=1.8-3.8). Majority of SLT users were using it on regular basis, for >5 years and keeping the tobacco products in the oral cavity for >30 minutes. About half of the users started due to peer pressure and had tried to quit this habit but failed. Conclusion: In this study, about half of the study participants were using SLT in different forms. We suggest educational and behavioral interventions for control of SLT usage.

  • 出版日期2012