Knowledge of secondhand smoke and behaviour towards its exposure among teachers in Mauritius

Introduction A literature review has revealed an absence of studies investigating the knowledge and behaviour of teachers towards secondhand smoke (SHS). This study was thus designed with the following objectives: 1) Assess the knowledge of SHS among primary school teachers, 2) Determine their behav...

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Main Authors: Marie Chan Sun, Jean D. S. Frédéric
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Language:English
Published: European Publishing 2020-05-01
Series:Tobacco Prevention and Cessation
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spelling doaj-c354e02d51304ca496ed815b31dba5892020-11-25T03:20:51ZengEuropean PublishingTobacco Prevention and Cessation2459-30872020-05-016May10.18332/tpc/120940120940Knowledge of secondhand smoke and behaviour towards its exposure among teachers in MauritiusMarie Chan Sun0Jean D. S. Frédéric1Department of Medicine, Faculty of Science, University of Mauritius, Réduit, MauritiusFaculté de Médecine, Université de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, FranceIntroduction A literature review has revealed an absence of studies investigating the knowledge and behaviour of teachers towards secondhand smoke (SHS). This study was thus designed with the following objectives: 1) Assess the knowledge of SHS among primary school teachers, 2) Determine their behaviour towards SHS, and 3) Identify any relationship between knowledge and behaviour of participants. Methods A national cross-sectional study was conducted among a representative sample from 28 primary schools in all four educational zones of Mauritius in 2017. A self-administered questionnaire was used to collect data from primary school teachers. Data analysis was performed on 389 questionnaires. Results The mean knowledge score was found to be 28.9 (SD=4.8), which is just above the threshold score (>27) for good knowledge. Less than two-thirds of the participants (63.2%) were in the ‘good knowledge’ category. The mean behaviour score was found to be 26.6 (SD=6.8), which is situated in the range for ‘satisfactory behaviour’ in terms of avoiding SHS. Pearson correlation testing revealed a significant association between knowledge of SHS and behaviour towards exposure to SHS. Conclusions This study showed that nearly two-thirds of teachers had good knowledge of the health dangers of SHS and applied this knowledge in their behaviour by keeping away from cigarette smoke.http://www.journalssystem.com/tpc/Knowledge-of-second-hand-smoke-and-behaviour-towards-its-exposure-among-teachers,120940,0,2.htmlknowledgebehaviourteacherssecondhand smokemauritius
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Jean D. S. Frédéric
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Knowledge of secondhand smoke and behaviour towards its exposure among teachers in Mauritius
Tobacco Prevention and Cessation
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secondhand smoke
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author_facet Marie Chan Sun
Jean D. S. Frédéric
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title Knowledge of secondhand smoke and behaviour towards its exposure among teachers in Mauritius
title_short Knowledge of secondhand smoke and behaviour towards its exposure among teachers in Mauritius
title_full Knowledge of secondhand smoke and behaviour towards its exposure among teachers in Mauritius
title_fullStr Knowledge of secondhand smoke and behaviour towards its exposure among teachers in Mauritius
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge of secondhand smoke and behaviour towards its exposure among teachers in Mauritius
title_sort knowledge of secondhand smoke and behaviour towards its exposure among teachers in mauritius
publisher European Publishing
series Tobacco Prevention and Cessation
issn 2459-3087
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Introduction A literature review has revealed an absence of studies investigating the knowledge and behaviour of teachers towards secondhand smoke (SHS). This study was thus designed with the following objectives: 1) Assess the knowledge of SHS among primary school teachers, 2) Determine their behaviour towards SHS, and 3) Identify any relationship between knowledge and behaviour of participants. Methods A national cross-sectional study was conducted among a representative sample from 28 primary schools in all four educational zones of Mauritius in 2017. A self-administered questionnaire was used to collect data from primary school teachers. Data analysis was performed on 389 questionnaires. Results The mean knowledge score was found to be 28.9 (SD=4.8), which is just above the threshold score (>27) for good knowledge. Less than two-thirds of the participants (63.2%) were in the ‘good knowledge’ category. The mean behaviour score was found to be 26.6 (SD=6.8), which is situated in the range for ‘satisfactory behaviour’ in terms of avoiding SHS. Pearson correlation testing revealed a significant association between knowledge of SHS and behaviour towards exposure to SHS. Conclusions This study showed that nearly two-thirds of teachers had good knowledge of the health dangers of SHS and applied this knowledge in their behaviour by keeping away from cigarette smoke.
topic knowledge
behaviour
teachers
secondhand smoke
mauritius
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