Étude qualitative de l’évolution du tabagisme et des programmes de lutte antitabac sur 30 ans en République islamique d’Iran

Translated title of the contribution: A qualitative study on a 30-year trend of tobacco use and tobacco control programmes in Islamic Republic of Iran

Gh Heydari, A. Ebn Ahmady, H. A. Lando, F. Chamyani, M. Masjedi, M. B. Shadmehr, L. Fadaizadeh

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Abstract

We conducted in-depth interviews with key tobacco control policy-makers to explore their views and opinions of trends in tobacco use and the effectiveness of tobacco control programmes over the past 3 decades. A qualitative interview study was conducted in 2014 using a grounded theory approach. In-depth interviews were conducted with 86 key tobacco control policy-makers and data collection was based on principles of saturation. The core code “tobacco consumption and its control programme” was extracted and its related themes were listed. After review and classification by an expert panel, 9 categorized codes emerged. The final 31 codes were ordered according to their conceptual differentiations. Overall, tobacco consumption was constant over the past 3 decades; however it was increasing in females and young people and decreasing in older people; hookah consumption was increasing. A positive outcome is that tobacco use is now viewed negatively in the Islamic Republic of Iran, largely due to tobacco control programmes but the current situation is still not ideal and a comprehensive tobacco control law is needed.

Translated title of the contributionA qualitative study on a 30-year trend of tobacco use and tobacco control programmes in Islamic Republic of Iran
Original languageFrench
Pages (from-to)335-342
Number of pages8
JournalEastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Volume22
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2016

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