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Smoking On The Margins: An Equity Analysis Of The Outcomes Of An Outdoor Smoke-Free Policy, Chizimuzo T.C. Okoli, Ann Pederson
Smoking On The Margins: An Equity Analysis Of The Outcomes Of An Outdoor Smoke-Free Policy, Chizimuzo T.C. Okoli, Ann Pederson
Nursing Presentations
- Purpose: To analyze the health and health equity impact of the newly implemented smoke-free policy for Vancouver’s parks and beaches
- CIHR Operating Grant: Population Health Intervention Research – designed to study an intervention in action not controlled by the investigators
- End date of funding, March 31, 2013 (with potential 12-month extension)
Equity, Evidence & Ethics: Assessing The Implications Of Outdoor Smoke-Free Policies For Vulnerable Populations, Natasha Jategaonkar, Ann Pederson, Chizimuzo T.C. Okoli, Wendy Rice, Phoebe M. Long, Joan L. Bottorff, Natalie Hemsing, Lorraine Greaves
Equity, Evidence & Ethics: Assessing The Implications Of Outdoor Smoke-Free Policies For Vulnerable Populations, Natasha Jategaonkar, Ann Pederson, Chizimuzo T.C. Okoli, Wendy Rice, Phoebe M. Long, Joan L. Bottorff, Natalie Hemsing, Lorraine Greaves
Nursing Presentations
Smoke-free policies in outdoor settings are becoming increasingly common. Economic and social conditions tend to influence tobacco use patterns as well as exposure to secondhand smoke. Thus, active and passive smoking are both health equity and social justice concerns.
Smoking on the Margins is a multi-component,mixed-methods project that applies an ethical framework to outdoor smoke-free policies in order to identify both concerns and opportunities to promote health and health equity.
Justification for smoke-free policies
Smoke-free spaces are primarily justified on the basis of three goals:
1) Reducing exposure to secondhand smoke;
2) Encouraging people to quit smoking; and
3) Preventing …