Would placing pictorial health warnings on waterpipe devices reduce waterpipe tobacco smoking? A qualitative exploration of Egyptian waterpipe smokers' and non-smokers' responses

Mostafa, A.; Safwat, W.; Aboul Fotouh, Aisha; Aboul Fotouh, A.; Hoek, J.; Heba Tallah Mohammed; Wafaa Mohamed Hussein; Mahmoud Elhabiby;

Abstract


BackgroundAlthough Egypt places four generic pictorial health warnings (PHWs) on the front and back half of waterpipe tobacco packs (WTPs), waterpipe tobacco smoking (WTS) rates have continued to rise. It has been suggested that PHWs would be more salient if placed on the waterpipe device itself. This qualitative study explored how participants perceived the effects placing PHWs on waterpipe devices would have on warning salience and uptake or quitting of WTS.MethodsWe conducted 10 focus groups and 10 in-depth interviews with 90 adult waterpipe smokers and non-smokers, men and women, who lived in rural, semi-urban and urban regions of Egypt. We presented participants with four novel PHWs of different sizes positioned randomly at four locations on a waterpipe device (the glass body, metal holder, mouthpiece or hose), one at a time. At each session, participants viewed a PHW on all four locations. Novel warnings were shown on plain labels with a dark uniform background and featured pictures, text and the quitline number. Transcripts were analysed using thematic analysis.ResultsParticipants thought placing PHWs on waterpipe devices might increase salience, prevent WTS initiation or trigger quit attempts; they favoured placing PHWs on the glass body, mouthpiece or waterpipe hose. Both waterpipe smoker and non-smoker participants thought these potential effects would affect non-smokers or non-established smokers more than established waterpipe users.ConclusionsOur exploratory study suggests that PHWs featured prominently on waterpipe devices could potentially deter experimentation with waterpipe tobacco products and promote cessation, especially among non-established users.


Other data

Title Would placing pictorial health warnings on waterpipe devices reduce waterpipe tobacco smoking? A qualitative exploration of Egyptian waterpipe smokers' and non-smokers' responses
Authors Mostafa, A. ; Safwat, W.; Aboul Fotouh, Aisha ; Aboul Fotouh, A.; Hoek, J.; Heba Tallah Mohammed; Wafaa Mohamed Hussein; Mahmoud Elhabiby
Keywords cessation; non-cigarette tobacco products; packaging and labelling; prevention; public policy
Issue Date 2019
Journal BMJ 
Volume 28
Issue 4
ISSN 0964-4563
1468-3318
DOI 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2018-054494
PubMed ID 29980654
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85049665820

Attached Files

File Description SizeFormat Existing users please Login
Would placing pictorial health warnings on waterpipe.pdf854.64 kBAdobe PDF    Request a copy
Recommend this item

Similar Items from Core Recommender Database

Google ScholarTM

Check

Citations 20 in scopus
views 28 in Shams Scholar
downloads 17 in Shams Scholar


Items in Ain Shams Scholar are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.