Promoting smoking cessation in Russian Karelia: a 1-year community-based program with quasi-experimental evaluation

Cigarette smoking is a major contributor to the East–West health gap in Europe, a situation which is particularly evident in comparisons of mortality and health behavior in Finnish and Russian Karelia. With technical assistance from the North Karelia Project in Finland, a Quit and Win smoking cessat...

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Published in:Health Promotion International
Main Authors: McAlister, Alfred L., Gumina, Tamara, Urjanheimo, Eeva-Liisa, Laatikainen, Tiina, Uhanov, Mihail, Oganov, Rafael, Puska, Pekka
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spelling fthighwire:oai:open-archive.highwire.org:heapro:15/2/109 2023-05-15T17:00:17+02:00 Promoting smoking cessation in Russian Karelia: a 1-year community-based program with quasi-experimental evaluation McAlister, Alfred L. Gumina, Tamara Urjanheimo, Eeva-Liisa Laatikainen, Tiina Uhanov, Mihail Oganov, Rafael Puska, Pekka 2000-06-01 00:00:00.0 text/html http://heapro.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/15/2/109 https://doi.org/10.1093/heapro/15.2.109 en eng Oxford University Press http://heapro.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/15/2/109 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/heapro/15.2.109 Copyright (C) 2000, Oxford University Press ORIGINAL PAPERS TEXT 2000 fthighwire https://doi.org/10.1093/heapro/15.2.109 2007-06-24T08:37:29Z Cigarette smoking is a major contributor to the East–West health gap in Europe, a situation which is particularly evident in comparisons of mortality and health behavior in Finnish and Russian Karelia. With technical assistance from the North Karelia Project in Finland, a Quit and Win smoking cessation contest was organized in the district of Pitkäranta in Russian Karelia. Local health care workers organized media publicity and community support, including news about competition winners and participants, and distribution of leaflets featuring stories about how local people were able to stop smoking during the Quit and Win contests. The Pitkäranta campaign was evaluated in a quasi-experimental study in which panels of 176 and 202 smokers, identified in a random population sample survey at the outset, were followed for 1 year in Pitkäranta and a comparable neighboring district. Cessation rates were estimated to be 7–26% in Pitkäranta and 1–2% in the comparison area, a statistically significant indication of experimental effects. These findings demonstrate that community campaigns can effectively reduce smoking in the present difficult conditions in Russia. Text karelia* karelia* HighWire Press (Stanford University) Pitkäranta ENVELOPE(27.464,27.464,66.737,66.737) Health Promotion International 15 2 109 112
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description Cigarette smoking is a major contributor to the East–West health gap in Europe, a situation which is particularly evident in comparisons of mortality and health behavior in Finnish and Russian Karelia. With technical assistance from the North Karelia Project in Finland, a Quit and Win smoking cessation contest was organized in the district of Pitkäranta in Russian Karelia. Local health care workers organized media publicity and community support, including news about competition winners and participants, and distribution of leaflets featuring stories about how local people were able to stop smoking during the Quit and Win contests. The Pitkäranta campaign was evaluated in a quasi-experimental study in which panels of 176 and 202 smokers, identified in a random population sample survey at the outset, were followed for 1 year in Pitkäranta and a comparable neighboring district. Cessation rates were estimated to be 7–26% in Pitkäranta and 1–2% in the comparison area, a statistically significant indication of experimental effects. These findings demonstrate that community campaigns can effectively reduce smoking in the present difficult conditions in Russia.
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