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“We Made the Rule, We Have to Stick to It”: Towards Effective Management of Environmental Tobacco Smoke in Remote Australian Aboriginal Communities

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  • Jan Robertson

    (Tropical Medicine & Rehabilitation Sciences, School of Public Health, James Cook University, Cairns, Queensland 4870, Australia
    Midwifery & Nutrition, School of Nursing, James Cook University, Cairns, Queensland 4870, Australia)

  • Boris Shane Pointing

    (Cairns Institute, James Cook University, Cairns, Queensland 4870, Australia)

  • Leah Stevenson

    (Tropical Medicine & Rehabilitation Sciences, School of Public Health, James Cook University, Cairns, Queensland 4870, Australia)

  • Alan R. Clough

    (Tropical Medicine & Rehabilitation Sciences, School of Public Health, James Cook University, Cairns, Queensland 4870, Australia)

Abstract

Smoking prevalence in remote Australian Aboriginal communities remains extraordinarily high, with rates reported of up to 82%. Widespread exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) is exacerbated by overcrowded housing. Implementation of existing smoke-free policies is challenged by the normalization of smoking and a lack of appropriate regulation resources. This paper celebrates a grassroots approach to control of environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) in these settings. We report on selected findings from a tobacco intervention study in Arnhem Land, Northern Territory in 2007–2012. In community-level tobacco use surveys at baseline (n = 400 ≥ 16 years), participants reported concern about the constant exposure of non-smokers to tobacco smoke. Suggestions for action included restricting smoking in private and public spaces. We selected three case studies illustrating management of ETS from observational data during the study’s intervention phase. Using a critical realist approach, the context and mechanisms that contributed to specific strategies, or outcomes, were examined in order to develop a hypothesis regarding more effective management of ETS in these environments. Our results suggest that in discrete, disadvantaged communities, enhanced local ownership of smoke-free policies and development of implementation strategies at the grassroots level that acknowledge and incorporate cultural contexts can contribute to more effective management of ETS.

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  • Jan Robertson & Boris Shane Pointing & Leah Stevenson & Alan R. Clough, 2013. "“We Made the Rule, We Have to Stick to It”: Towards Effective Management of Environmental Tobacco Smoke in Remote Australian Aboriginal Communities," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 10(10), pages 1-23, October.
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    1. Gérard Koenig, 2009. "Realistic Evaluation and Case Studies - Stretching the Potential Evaluation," Post-Print hal-01377555, HAL.
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    1. Renmans, Dimitri & Castellano Pleguezuelo, Virginia, 2023. "Methods in realist evaluation: A mapping review," Evaluation and Program Planning, Elsevier, vol. 97(C).
    2. Romany McGuffog & Jamie Bryant & Kade Booth & Felicity Collis & Alex Brown & Jaquelyne T. Hughes & Catherine Chamberlain & Alexandra McGhie & Breanne Hobden & Michelle Kennedy, 2023. "Exploring the Reported Strengths and Limitations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Research: A Narrative Review of Intervention Studies," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 20(5), pages 1-21, February.
    3. Leah Stevenson & Sandy Campbell & India Bohanna & Gillian S. Gould & Jan Robertson & Alan R. Clough, 2017. "Establishing Smoke-Free Homes in the Indigenous Populations of Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United States: A Systematic Literature Review," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 14(11), pages 1-15, November.

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