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Examining smoke-free coalitions in Armenia and Georgia: baseline community capacity.

Carla J Berg1,2, Ana Dekanosidze3, Arevik Torosyan4, Lilit Grigoryan4, Zhanna Sargsyan5, Varduhi Hayrumyan5, Marina Topuridze3, Lela Sturua3, Arusyak Harutyunyan5, Lela Kvachantiradze3, Nino Maglakelidze3, Amiran Gamkrelidze3, Romela Abovyan6, Alexander Bazarchyan4, Michelle C Kegler1,2.   

Abstract

Local coalitions can advance public health initiative but have not been widely used or well-studied in low- and middle-income countries. This paper provides (i) an overview of an ongoing matched-pairs community-randomized controlled trial in 28 communities in Armenia and Georgia (N = 14/country) testing local coalitions to promote smoke-free policies/enforcement and (ii) characteristics of the communities involved. In July-August 2018, key informants (e.g. local public health center directors) were surveyed to compare their non-communicable disease (NCD) and tobacco-related activities across countries and across condition (intervention/control). More than half of the informants (50.0-57.1%) reported their communities had programs addressing hypertension, diabetes, cancer and human papilloma virus, with 85.7% involving community education and 32.1% patient education programs. Eleven communities (39.3%) addressed tobacco control, all of which were in Georgia. Of those, all included public/community education and the majority (72.7-81.8%) provided cessation counseling/classes, school/youth prevention programs, healthcare provider training or activities addressing smoke-free environments. Informants in Georgia versus Armenia perceived greater support for tobacco control from various sectors (e.g. government, community). No differences were found by condition assignment. This paper provides a foundation for presenting subsequent analyses of this ongoing trial. These analyses indicate wide variability regarding NCD-related activities and support across communities and countries. � The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. For permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oup.com.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31504495      PMCID: PMC6758643          DOI: 10.1093/her/cyz024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Educ Res        ISSN: 0268-1153


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