Author:
Sorensen Glorian,Pednekar Mangesh,Cordeira Laura Shulman,Pawar Pratibha,Nagler Eve M,Stoddard Anne M,Kim Hae-Young,Gupta Prakash C
Abstract
ObjectivesWe assessed a worksite intervention designed to promote tobacco control among workers in the manufacturing sector in Greater Mumbai, India.MethodsWe used a cluster-randomised design to test an integrated health promotion/health protection intervention, the Healthy, Safe, and Tobacco-free Worksites programme. Between July 2012 and July 2013, we recruited 20 worksites on a rolling basis and randomly assigned them to intervention or delayed-intervention control conditions. The follow-up survey was conducted between December 2013 and November 2014.ResultsThe difference in 30-day quit rates between intervention and control conditions was statistically significant for production workers (OR=2.25, p=0.03), although not for the overall sample (OR=1.70; p=0.12). The intervention resulted in a doubling of the 6-month cessation rates among workers in the intervention worksites compared to those in the control, for production workers (OR=2.29; p=0.07) and for the overall sample (OR=1.81; p=0.13), but the difference did not reach statistical significance.ConclusionsThese findings demonstrate the potential impact of a tobacco control intervention that combined tobacco control and health protection programming within Indian manufacturing worksites.Trial registration numberNCT01841879.
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health (social science)
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