Title of article :
Health Expertsʹʹ Opinions about Tobacco Control Activities in Iran: Results from a Delphi Panel of National Experts
Author/Authors :
Sharifi Milani، Hooman نويسنده , , Hessami، Zahra نويسنده Tobacco Prevention and Control Research Center (TPCRC), National Research Institute of Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases, , , Masjedi، Mohammad-Reza نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2012
Abstract :
Background: Iran signed the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control on June
16, 2003 and it was ratified by the parliament and the House of Representatives on
November 6, 2005. Finally, it came into force on February 4, 2006. In this study, we
aimed to evaluate health expertsʹ opinion about tobacco control activities in Iran.
Materials and Methods: This was a qualitative case study. We used a series of openended
questionnaires to assess important information regarding Iranian National
Tobacco Control law and FCTC implementation. The study population comprised of
health experts. Use of this method ensured the validity of questionnaires’ contents.
The first round of the questionnaire had been pre-tested in a pilot study. The final
structure and lay out of questionnaires consisted of three main parts. The first part
was designed with 7 multiple choice questions. Participants were able to rank
answers from five (the most important) to one (the least important). The second part
comprised four questions mainly on National Tobacco Control Program (NTCP) and
the final part was about FCTC. Data collection was carried out between May 2010
and May 2011. In the analysis process each interview was considered as a separate
case and then compared to other cases to ascertain variations in answers.
Results: All 40 members (100%) of the panel completed the entire process. All the
participants had a consensus on tobacco control program in Iran. They believed the
prevention programs to be important priorities in this regard. Tobacco Company as
a governmental organization is believed to be the main barrier against tobacco
control activities in Iran, and banning sales of tobacco to minors and controlling its
smuggling are important factors for decreasing the supply of tobacco products. It is
essential to implement comprehensive tobacco control law in Iran.
Conclusion: It is essential to implement comprehensive tobacco control law in Iran
that covers all the priorities mentioned above. Considering the chronological aspect
of law implementation, priority should be given to the more important parts of the
law.
Journal title :
Tanaffos (Respiration)
Journal title :
Tanaffos (Respiration)