Which countries are the best on tobacco control? A Quantitative Analysis of the MPOWER 2017

Introduction The World Health Organization (WHO) introduced a package to parties including six main policies (MPOWER) to control tobacco use. Our objective was to perform a quantitative analysis of MPOWER in countries and regions to make challenges between parties. Methods: This cross-sectional stu...

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Main Author: Gholamreza Heydari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: European Publishing 2018-06-01
Series:Tobacco Prevention and Cessation
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Online Access:http://www.journalssystem.com/tpc/Which-countries-are-the-best-on-tobacco-control-A-Quantitative-Analysis-of-the-MPOWER,90136,0,2.html
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Summary:Introduction The World Health Organization (WHO) introduced a package to parties including six main policies (MPOWER) to control tobacco use. Our objective was to perform a quantitative analysis of MPOWER in countries and regions to make challenges between parties. Methods: This cross-sectional study collected information using pages 136 to 149 of the 2017 MPOWER report by a validated check list with 10 criteria and possible maximum score 37. The scores were summed and presented in a descending order for 6 regions. Methods This cross-sectional study collected information using pages 136 to 149 of the 2017 MPOWER report by a validated check list with 10 criteria and possible maximum score 37. The scores were summed and presented in a descending order for 6 regions. Results 23 Countries which had at least 85% of total score (32 from 37) were as:, United Kingdom, Turkey and Costa Rica 36, Brazil, Panama and Australia 35, Surinam, Colombia, Iran and New Zealand 34, Portugal, Russia, Ireland, Seychelles, Mauritius, Canada, Uruguay and Argentina 33, Romania, Estonia, Denmark, Spain and Norway 32. Conclusions These 23 countries may observe as the best model. Comparison of scores of different countries in this respect can be beneficial since it creates a challenge for the countries to achieve a higher rank. Funding None
ISSN:2459-3087