Raheela Saleem, Fahad Jibran Siyal, Abdullah Dayo, Naheed Memon, Muhammad Ali Ghoto, Mudassar Iqbal Arain.
Use of Tobacco; Evaluation of Frequency and Trend in Use of Tobacco; the study of Medical University of Larkana.
Professional Med J Jan ;25(6):941-6.

Objective: To evaluate the frequency and trend of tobacco use among the doctors of Medical University. Study Design: Cross-sectional survey. Period: 06 Months from Aug 2016 to Jan 2017. Setting: Medical College and Tertiary Care Hospital affiliated with Medical University of Larkana, Sindh, Pakistan. Methods: Collection of data through the modified questionnaire of IUATLD, on a total of 140 doctors of Medical University, Larkana. Results: A total of 140 respondents, 116 were male and 24 were females. Out of 116 males, 65 (56%) were smokers and out of 24 females, 04(16.66%) were smokers. Sixty four (45.7%) were current smokers, 5(3.6%) were ex-smokers and 71(50.7%) were non-smokers. Majority 37(26.4%) of smokers start smoking between the age of 21-30 years. Most frequent form of tobacco used is cigarettes. Non-smokers were affected by passive smoking in their environment. Majority of smokers use caffeinated drink with smoking cigarettes. 23(16.4%) smokers need proper guideline of smoking cessation plan. Conclusion: Mostly male doctors involved in smoking as compared to female doctors. Most of them lie in the moderate addiction index. There is a extreme need for special trainings in the educational institutes for both the students and teachers so that to make it smoke free zone.

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