Smoke-free law compliance and predictive factors in Ethiopia: observational assessment of public places and workplaces

Tob Control. 2024 Mar 19;33(e1):e18-e24. doi: 10.1136/tc-2022-057750.

Abstract

Objectives: The primary objective of this observational study was to assess the status of public place and workplace compliance with smoke-free provisions in Ethiopia.

Methods: This study was conducted in four regions of Ethiopia (Oromia; Sidama; Harari; and Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region) from September to October 2021. Data were collected using a standardised smoke-free checklist. Χ2 tests were used to assess the association between categorical variables and the smoke-free status. Multivariable binary logistic regression analysis was used to identify factors associated with the presence of at least one person actively smoking.

Results: Approximately 97% (95% CI 93.1%, 98.8%) of government buildings, 92.5% (95% CI 85.7%, 96.2%) of educational institutions, 89.8% (95% CI 86.3%, 92.5%) of bars, restaurants and cafés, 88.4% (95% CI 82.9%, 92.3%) of food establishments and 84.0% of hotels (95% CI 79.5%, 87.6%) were non-compliant with the tobacco control law. Overall, only 12.3% of sites met the requirements of the current smoke-free law. The multivariable logistic regression models showed that transit facilities (adjusted OR (AOR)=26.66 (95% CI 7.53, 94.41)) and being located in the Harari region (AOR=4.14 (95% CI 2.30, 7.45)) were strongly associated with the presence of active smoking observed during the site visit.

Conclusion: This study indicated that public place and workplace non-compliance level was very high in all sites. This calls for more effective implementation of complete smoke-free provisions across all government buildings and institutions in all regions, such as public educational campaigns about the laws and enforcement action for non-compliance. Furthermore, all regional states should adopt Federal Proclamation 1112/2019.

Keywords: environment; public policy; secondhand smoke.

Publication types

  • Observational Study

MeSH terms

  • Environment
  • Ethiopia
  • Humans
  • Restaurants
  • Smoke-Free Policy*
  • Tobacco Smoke Pollution* / prevention & control
  • Workplace

Substances

  • Tobacco Smoke Pollution