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Initiating tobacco cessation services in India: challenges and opportunities.

Cherian Varghese1, Jagdish Kaur2, Nimesh G Desai3, Pratima Murthy4, Savita Malhotra5, D K Subbakrishna4, Vinayak M Prasad6, Vineet G Munish7.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Tobacco use contributes significantly to the diseases burden in India. Very few tobacco users spontaneously quit. Therefore, beginning 2002, a network of 19 tobacco cessation clinics (TCCs) was set up over a period of time to study the feasibility of establishing tobacco cessation services.
METHODS: Review of the process and operational aspects of setting up TCCs was carried out by evaluation of the records of TCCs in India. Baseline and follow-up information was recorded on a pre-designed form.
RESULTS: During a five-year period, 34 741 subjects attended the TCCs. Baseline information was recorded in 23 320 cases. The clients were predominantly (92.5%) above 20 years, married (74.1%) and males (92.2%). All of them received simple tips for quitting tobacco; 68.9% received behavioural counselling for relapse prevention and 31% were prescribed adjunct medication. At six-week follow-up, 3255 (14%) of the tobacco users had quit and 5187 (22%) had reduced tobacco use by more than 50%. Data for three, three-monthly follow-ups was available for 12 813 patients. In this group, 26% had either quit or significantly reduced tobacco use at first follow-up (three-months), 21% at the second (six-months) and 18% at the third follow-up (nine-months) had done so.
CONCLUSIONS: It is feasible to set up effective tobacco cessation clinics in developing countries. Integration of these services into the health care delivery system still remains a challenge.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 28612792     DOI: 10.4103/2224-3151.206929

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  WHO South East Asia J Public Health        ISSN: 2224-3151


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4.  Widespread inequalities in smoking & smokeless tobacco consumption across wealth quintiles in States of India: Need for targeted interventions.

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7.  Guidelines for psychosocial interventions in addictive disorders in India: An introduction and overview.

Authors:  Pratima Murthy
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8.  Challenges in Indian Women’s Readiness to Quit Smokeless Tobacco Use

Authors:  Jean J Schensul; Shahina Begum; Saritha Nair; Cheryl Oncken
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9.  Patterns of tobacco and e-cigarette use status in India: a cross-sectional survey of 3000 vapers in eight Indian cities.

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