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Introducing tobacco cessation in developing countries: an overview of Project Quit Tobacco International
  1. M Nichter,
  2. for the Project Quit Tobacco International Group
  1. Correspondence to:
 Mark Nichter
 PhD, MPH, Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona, Emil Haury Building, Tucson, Arizona, USA; mnichter{at}u.arizona.edu

Abstract

Project Quit Tobacco International is a pioneering attempt to develop culturally appropriate approaches to tobacco cessation within the health sectors of India and Indonesia. An overview of the formative research that contributed to intervention development is presented followed by a discussion of the research design adopted to evaluate the introduction of tobacco cessation in medical schools and clinics chosen for pilot testing. Four stages of research and implementation are described as a means of providing colleagues in developing countries with a prototype for future tobacco cessation research and training efforts.

  • MPH, Masters in Public Health
  • PHC, primary health centre
  • SCTIMST, Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology
  • TB, tuberculosis
  • tobacco cessation
  • India
  • Indonesia
  • formative research
  • medical education

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  • Competing interests: none declared