Title of article :
Implementing Prevention against Tobacco Dependence (PAD) “Toward the Tobacco-Free Schools, Neighborhoods, and Cities”: Study Protocol
Author/Authors :
Masjedi, Mohammadreza Tobacco Control Research Center - Iranian Anti-Tobacco Association, Tehran, Iran , Ghaffari, Sonia Tobacco Control Research Center - Iranian Anti-Tobacco Association, Tehran, Iran , Roshanfekr, Payam Social Welfare Management Research Center - University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Bahrami Hessari, Mohammadreza Tobacco Control Research Center - Iranian Anti-Tobacco Association, Tehran, Iran , Hamzehali, Sanaz Tobacco Control Research Center - Iranian Anti-Tobacco Association, Tehran, Iran , Ashtari Mehrjardi, Abzar Tobacco Control Research Center - Iranian Anti-Tobacco Association, Tehran, Iran , Moaaf, Elham Tobacco Control Research Center - Iranian Anti-Tobacco Association, Tehran, Iran , Shahsavan, Hamidreza Tobacco Control Research Center - Iranian Anti-Tobacco Association, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Although tobacco consumption in Iran has decreased in recent years, in 2010, the
exposure to cigarette smoke was the fifth leading risk factor for death in Iran. This article is
presenting the protocol for the prevention against tobacco dependence (PAD) project, an initiative
planned and implemented by the Iranian Anti-Tobacco Association (IATA) of Iran in the city of
Varamin.
Study design: A prospective cohort study.
Methods: This project is carried out based on a participatory community-oriented approach and an
action research method. It includes four inter-related, prospective studies phases; pilot, tobaccofree
school (TFS), tobacco-free neighborhood (TFN), and tobacco-free city (TFS). The measuring
tools for each phase were designed primarily using CDC and WHO guidelines and preliminary
details were identified. Each phase is a combination of different methods (including systematic
observation, questionnaire, heuristic interview, and structured interview). The studies will examine
twelve goals and meet 9 project objectives in a comprehensive evaluation of ongoing progress with
TFS, TFN, and TFC.
Discussion: This project seeks to achieve indicators of tobacco-free schools, neighborhoods, and
cities through direct and indirect education of all the target groups in the community. Participation
of stakeholders and supporters in problem-solving can increase the effectiveness and influence of
the project. The outcomes of the first two phases will be expanded to the wider settings.
Keywords :
Urban Health , Primary Prevention , Public Health , Schools , Smoking Prevention , Tobacco