The Current Status and Problems of Tobacco Control Programs of Public Health Centers in Korea / 農村醫學 地域保健
Journal of Agricultural Medicine & Community Health
;
: 87-100, 2009.
Article
in Korean
| WPRIM
| ID: wpr-719822
ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVES:
This study was conducted to suggest the way to improve the tobacco control program of public health centers in Korea.METHODS:
A survey with a self-administered questionnaire was conducted among 246 persons in charge of tobacco control work in public health centers nationwide in December, 2006. Frequency analysis was performed with a final sample of 212 respondents with SPSS 12.0 for Windows.RESULTS:
The duration of engagement in tobacco control work was less than 3 years among 86.7% of respondents, and 87.3% of respondents had other duties besides tobacco control. Almost all public health centers conducted a campaign with posters or leaflets, and smoking prevention education among adolescents. The actual priority for programs was based on the community diagnosis in only 33.5% of the cases. Only 1.9% of respondents complained lack of budget, on the other hand, 44.7% of respondents appealed insufficient number of personnel. The route of knowledge and skill was largely dependent on self-learning or information from colleague. Collaboration with other related department was done well in 39.5% of the cases. The majority of respondents was satisfied with the general support from central government.CONCLUSIONS:
To improve the tobacco control program of public health centers, it is needed the reinforcement of capacity and specialty among personnel, priority setting and performance of programs based on the scientific evidence, induction of community participation, utilization of community human resources, development of education and training course for practical skill, effective networking among departments.
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Index:
WPRIM (Western Pacific)
Main subject:
Reinforcement, Psychology
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Smoke
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Nicotiana
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Budgets
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Smoking
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Public Health
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Community Participation
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Cooperative Behavior
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Fees and Charges
Type of study:
Health economic evaluation
Limits:
Adolescent
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Humans
Country/Region as subject:
Asia
Language:
Korean
Journal:
Journal of Agricultural Medicine & Community Health
Year:
2009
Type:
Article
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