Patterns of adherence to and compliance with the Portuguese smoke-free law in the leisure-hospitality sector.

In 2008, the Portuguese smoke-free law came into effect including partial bans in the leisure-hospitality (LH) sector. The objective of the study is to assess the prevalence of smoking control policies (total ban, smoking permission and designated smoking areas) adopted by the LH sector in Portugal....

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Main Authors: Maria Fátima Reis, Sónia Namorado, Pedro Aguiar, José Precioso, Baltazar Nunes, Luís Veloso, Sandra Santos, José Pereira Miguel
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4103806?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-c4c3c8bf8b354e7caa9278982bec762a2020-11-25T02:05:17ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0197e10242110.1371/journal.pone.0102421Patterns of adherence to and compliance with the Portuguese smoke-free law in the leisure-hospitality sector.Maria Fátima ReisSónia NamoradoPedro AguiarJosé PreciosoBaltazar NunesLuís VelosoSandra SantosJosé Pereira MiguelIn 2008, the Portuguese smoke-free law came into effect including partial bans in the leisure-hospitality (LH) sector. The objective of the study is to assess the prevalence of smoking control policies (total ban, smoking permission and designated smoking areas) adopted by the LH sector in Portugal. The levels of noncompliance with each policy are investigated as well as the main factors associated with smoking permission and noncompliance with the law.Cross-sectional study conducted between January 2010 and May 2011. A random sample of venues was selected from the Portuguese LH sector database, proportionally stratified according to type, size and geographical area. All venues were assessed in loco by an observer. The independent effects of venues' characteristics on smoking permission and the level of noncompliance with the law were explored using logistic regression.Overall, 1.412 venues were included. Total ban policy was adopted by 75.9% of venues, while 8.4% had designated smoking areas. Smoking ban was more prevalent in restaurants (85.9%). Only 29.7% of discos/bars/pubs opted for complete ban. Full or partial smoking permission was higher in discos/bar/pubs (OR = 7.37; 95%CI 4.87 to 11.17). Noncompliance with the law was higher in venues allowing smoking and lower in places with complete ban (33.6% and 7.6% respectively, p<0.001). Discos/bars/pubs with full smoking permission had the highest level of noncompliance (OR = 3.31; 95%CI 1.40 to 7.83).Our findings show a high adherence to smoking ban policy by the Portuguese LH sector. Nonetheless, one quarter of the venues is fully or partially permissive towards smoking, with the discos/bars/pubs considerably contributing to this situation. Venues with smoking permission policies were less compliant with the legislation. The implementation of a comprehensive smoke-free law, without any exceptions, is essential to effectively protect people from the second hand smoke.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4103806?pdf=render
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author Maria Fátima Reis
Sónia Namorado
Pedro Aguiar
José Precioso
Baltazar Nunes
Luís Veloso
Sandra Santos
José Pereira Miguel
spellingShingle Maria Fátima Reis
Sónia Namorado
Pedro Aguiar
José Precioso
Baltazar Nunes
Luís Veloso
Sandra Santos
José Pereira Miguel
Patterns of adherence to and compliance with the Portuguese smoke-free law in the leisure-hospitality sector.
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author_facet Maria Fátima Reis
Sónia Namorado
Pedro Aguiar
José Precioso
Baltazar Nunes
Luís Veloso
Sandra Santos
José Pereira Miguel
author_sort Maria Fátima Reis
title Patterns of adherence to and compliance with the Portuguese smoke-free law in the leisure-hospitality sector.
title_short Patterns of adherence to and compliance with the Portuguese smoke-free law in the leisure-hospitality sector.
title_full Patterns of adherence to and compliance with the Portuguese smoke-free law in the leisure-hospitality sector.
title_fullStr Patterns of adherence to and compliance with the Portuguese smoke-free law in the leisure-hospitality sector.
title_full_unstemmed Patterns of adherence to and compliance with the Portuguese smoke-free law in the leisure-hospitality sector.
title_sort patterns of adherence to and compliance with the portuguese smoke-free law in the leisure-hospitality sector.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description In 2008, the Portuguese smoke-free law came into effect including partial bans in the leisure-hospitality (LH) sector. The objective of the study is to assess the prevalence of smoking control policies (total ban, smoking permission and designated smoking areas) adopted by the LH sector in Portugal. The levels of noncompliance with each policy are investigated as well as the main factors associated with smoking permission and noncompliance with the law.Cross-sectional study conducted between January 2010 and May 2011. A random sample of venues was selected from the Portuguese LH sector database, proportionally stratified according to type, size and geographical area. All venues were assessed in loco by an observer. The independent effects of venues' characteristics on smoking permission and the level of noncompliance with the law were explored using logistic regression.Overall, 1.412 venues were included. Total ban policy was adopted by 75.9% of venues, while 8.4% had designated smoking areas. Smoking ban was more prevalent in restaurants (85.9%). Only 29.7% of discos/bars/pubs opted for complete ban. Full or partial smoking permission was higher in discos/bar/pubs (OR = 7.37; 95%CI 4.87 to 11.17). Noncompliance with the law was higher in venues allowing smoking and lower in places with complete ban (33.6% and 7.6% respectively, p<0.001). Discos/bars/pubs with full smoking permission had the highest level of noncompliance (OR = 3.31; 95%CI 1.40 to 7.83).Our findings show a high adherence to smoking ban policy by the Portuguese LH sector. Nonetheless, one quarter of the venues is fully or partially permissive towards smoking, with the discos/bars/pubs considerably contributing to this situation. Venues with smoking permission policies were less compliant with the legislation. The implementation of a comprehensive smoke-free law, without any exceptions, is essential to effectively protect people from the second hand smoke.
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