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Knowledge, opinions and compliance related to the 100% smoke-free law in hospitality venues in Kampala, Uganda: cross-sectional results from the KOMPLY Project

OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated knowledge, opinions and compliance related to Uganda’s comprehensive smoke-free law among hospitality venues in Kampala Uganda. DESIGN: This multi-method study presents cross-sectional findings of the extent of compliance in the early phase of Uganda’s comprehensive s...

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Autores principales: Gravely, Shannon, Nyamurungi, Kellen Namusisi, Kabwama, Steven Ndugwa, Okello, Gabriel, Robertson, Lindsay, Heng, Kelvin Khow Chuan, Ndikum, Achiri Elvis, Oginni, Adeniyi Samuel, Rusatira, Jean Christophe, Kakoulides, Socrates, Huffman, Mark D, Yusuf, Salim, Bianco, Eduardo
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5780705/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29306880
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-017601
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author Gravely, Shannon
Nyamurungi, Kellen Namusisi
Kabwama, Steven Ndugwa
Okello, Gabriel
Robertson, Lindsay
Heng, Kelvin Khow Chuan
Ndikum, Achiri Elvis
Oginni, Adeniyi Samuel
Rusatira, Jean Christophe
Kakoulides, Socrates
Huffman, Mark D
Yusuf, Salim
Bianco, Eduardo
author_facet Gravely, Shannon
Nyamurungi, Kellen Namusisi
Kabwama, Steven Ndugwa
Okello, Gabriel
Robertson, Lindsay
Heng, Kelvin Khow Chuan
Ndikum, Achiri Elvis
Oginni, Adeniyi Samuel
Rusatira, Jean Christophe
Kakoulides, Socrates
Huffman, Mark D
Yusuf, Salim
Bianco, Eduardo
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description OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated knowledge, opinions and compliance related to Uganda’s comprehensive smoke-free law among hospitality venues in Kampala Uganda. DESIGN: This multi-method study presents cross-sectional findings of the extent of compliance in the early phase of Uganda’s comprehensive smoke-free law (2 months postimplementation; pre-enforcement). SETTING: Bars, pubs and restaurants in Kampala Uganda. PROCEDURE AND PARTICIPANTS: A two-stage stratified cluster sampling procedure was used to select hospitality sites stratified by all five divisions in Kampala. A total of 222 establishments were selected for the study. One hospitality representative from each of the visited sites agreed to take part in a face-to-face administered questionnaire. A subsample of hospitality venues were randomly selected for tobacco air quality testing (n=108). Data were collected between June and August 2016. OUTCOME MEASURES: Knowledge and opinions of the smoke-free law among hospitality venue staff and owners. The level of compliance with the smoke-free law in hospitality venues through: (1) systematic objective observations (eg, active smoking, the presence of designated smoking areas, ‘no smoking’ signage) and (2) air quality by measuring the levels of tobacco particulate matter (PM(2.5)) in both indoor and outdoor venues. RESULTS: Active smoking was observed in 18% of venues, 31% had visible ‘no smoking’ signage and 47% had visible cigarette remains. Among interviewed respondents, 57% agreed that they had not been adequately informed about the smoke-free law; however, 90% were supportive of the ban. Nearly all respondents (97%) agreed that the law will protect workers’ health, but 32% believed that the law would cause financial losses at their establishment. Indoor PM(2.5) levels were hazardous (267.6 µg/m(3)) in venues that allowed smoking and moderate (29.6 µg/m(3)) in smoke-free establishments. CONCLUSIONS: In the early phase of Uganda’s smoke-free law, the level of compliance in hospitality venues settings in Kampala was suboptimal. Civil society and the media have strong potential to inform and educate the hospitality industry and smokers of the benefits and requirements of the smoke-free law.
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spelling pubmed-57807052018-01-31 Knowledge, opinions and compliance related to the 100% smoke-free law in hospitality venues in Kampala, Uganda: cross-sectional results from the KOMPLY Project Gravely, Shannon Nyamurungi, Kellen Namusisi Kabwama, Steven Ndugwa Okello, Gabriel Robertson, Lindsay Heng, Kelvin Khow Chuan Ndikum, Achiri Elvis Oginni, Adeniyi Samuel Rusatira, Jean Christophe Kakoulides, Socrates Huffman, Mark D Yusuf, Salim Bianco, Eduardo BMJ Open Public Health OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated knowledge, opinions and compliance related to Uganda’s comprehensive smoke-free law among hospitality venues in Kampala Uganda. DESIGN: This multi-method study presents cross-sectional findings of the extent of compliance in the early phase of Uganda’s comprehensive smoke-free law (2 months postimplementation; pre-enforcement). SETTING: Bars, pubs and restaurants in Kampala Uganda. PROCEDURE AND PARTICIPANTS: A two-stage stratified cluster sampling procedure was used to select hospitality sites stratified by all five divisions in Kampala. A total of 222 establishments were selected for the study. One hospitality representative from each of the visited sites agreed to take part in a face-to-face administered questionnaire. A subsample of hospitality venues were randomly selected for tobacco air quality testing (n=108). Data were collected between June and August 2016. OUTCOME MEASURES: Knowledge and opinions of the smoke-free law among hospitality venue staff and owners. The level of compliance with the smoke-free law in hospitality venues through: (1) systematic objective observations (eg, active smoking, the presence of designated smoking areas, ‘no smoking’ signage) and (2) air quality by measuring the levels of tobacco particulate matter (PM(2.5)) in both indoor and outdoor venues. RESULTS: Active smoking was observed in 18% of venues, 31% had visible ‘no smoking’ signage and 47% had visible cigarette remains. Among interviewed respondents, 57% agreed that they had not been adequately informed about the smoke-free law; however, 90% were supportive of the ban. Nearly all respondents (97%) agreed that the law will protect workers’ health, but 32% believed that the law would cause financial losses at their establishment. Indoor PM(2.5) levels were hazardous (267.6 µg/m(3)) in venues that allowed smoking and moderate (29.6 µg/m(3)) in smoke-free establishments. CONCLUSIONS: In the early phase of Uganda’s smoke-free law, the level of compliance in hospitality venues settings in Kampala was suboptimal. Civil society and the media have strong potential to inform and educate the hospitality industry and smokers of the benefits and requirements of the smoke-free law. BMJ Publishing Group 2018-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5780705/ /pubmed/29306880 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-017601 Text en © Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2018. All rights reserved. No commercial use is permitted unless otherwise expressly granted. This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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Gravely, Shannon
Nyamurungi, Kellen Namusisi
Kabwama, Steven Ndugwa
Okello, Gabriel
Robertson, Lindsay
Heng, Kelvin Khow Chuan
Ndikum, Achiri Elvis
Oginni, Adeniyi Samuel
Rusatira, Jean Christophe
Kakoulides, Socrates
Huffman, Mark D
Yusuf, Salim
Bianco, Eduardo
Knowledge, opinions and compliance related to the 100% smoke-free law in hospitality venues in Kampala, Uganda: cross-sectional results from the KOMPLY Project
title Knowledge, opinions and compliance related to the 100% smoke-free law in hospitality venues in Kampala, Uganda: cross-sectional results from the KOMPLY Project
title_full Knowledge, opinions and compliance related to the 100% smoke-free law in hospitality venues in Kampala, Uganda: cross-sectional results from the KOMPLY Project
title_fullStr Knowledge, opinions and compliance related to the 100% smoke-free law in hospitality venues in Kampala, Uganda: cross-sectional results from the KOMPLY Project
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge, opinions and compliance related to the 100% smoke-free law in hospitality venues in Kampala, Uganda: cross-sectional results from the KOMPLY Project
title_short Knowledge, opinions and compliance related to the 100% smoke-free law in hospitality venues in Kampala, Uganda: cross-sectional results from the KOMPLY Project
title_sort knowledge, opinions and compliance related to the 100% smoke-free law in hospitality venues in kampala, uganda: cross-sectional results from the komply project
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5780705/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29306880
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-017601
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