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Table 3 Changes in Community Interest

From: Effective strategies to reduce commercial tobacco use in Indigenous communities globally: A systematic review

 

Activities

Outcome

Individual

Community

Legislative

 

Project Name

Study

Brief intervention

Pharmacotherapy

Behavioural support

Training health-care professionals

Incentives for Quitting

Media Campaigns

Education

Events

Distribution of Resources

Peer Support

Quitline/ Quit support

Ceremonial Practices

Smoking Ban

Sales Restrictions

Tax Increase

Community Interest

The Be Our Ally Beat Smoking (BOABS) study

Marley et al., 2014 [68]

Marley et al., 2014 [27]

Marley et al., 2014 [111]

✓

✓

✓

  

✓

         

↑

Deadly Choices

Malseed, 2013 [24]

Malseed et al., 2014 [25]

✓

✓

✓

   

✓

✓

  

✓

    

↑

The Tobacco Action Project

Ivers, 2005 [22]

Ivers et al., 2006 [31]

✓

✓

 

✓

  

✓

✓

✓

   

✓

✓

 

↑

The Tobacco Project

Thomas, Johnston & Fitz, 2010 [23]

✓

✓

   

✓

✓

 

✓

  

✓

✓

✓

 

↑

Top End Tobacco Project

Robertson et al., 2013 [44]

Robertson, 2010 [28]

✓

✓

    

✓

   

✓

 

✓

  

↑

Wiidookowishin (Help Me) program

Bosma et al., 2014 [26] D’Silva et al., 2011 [58]

 

✓

✓

   

✓

 

✓

      

↑

  1. ↑: increase in outcome; ↓: decrease in outcome; No change: no change in outcome; ns: non-significant result