Tobacco Use Cessation Clinical Trial
Official title:
Tobacco Control Among Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) Employees
The Business Process Outsourcing BPO industry has been rapidly expanding in India over the
last 10 years. There is a concern regarding issues of health and safety that are unique to
this new and developing industry. The lack of reliable and relevant information on which to
base the response to this concern poses a challenge for safeguarding the health of BPO
employees. Elevated stress levels, shift duties, high work targets, lofty income may force
many towards addictions to keep them going.
Use of tobacco, which is very common addiction in India, is associated with several health
hazards. Anecdotal evidence suggests that smoking and other forms of addictions are at its
peak in the BPO industries. We are conducting a research on the tobacco habits among Business
Process Outsourcing (BPO) employees to understand the prevalence of different forms of
tobacco addiction and the reasons for initiation and continuation of the habit. We will also
offer different interventions as a measure of tobacco cessation.
This is a four arm randomized controlled trial among Business Process Outsourcing (BPO)
employees working in four different BPO units. The trial is undertaken with the objective to
explore the prevalence of tobacco use in its various forms along with factors responsible for
initiation and continuation of the habit. This trial also aims to study the change in the
knowledge, attitudes and practices among BPO employees after intervention with different
tobacco cessation strategies.
Four BPO units with work force of approximately 200 employees each, with the management and
employees that consent to participate in the study will be selected for the trial. The aim
and purpose of the study will be explained and a written informed consent form in English
will be offered. The employees who are willing to participate in the trial, will be recruited
after signing the informed consent form.
The subjects involved in the research will be expected to answer a few questions about their
socio-demographic, occupational, medical, risk factor history and some questions to assess
their knowledge, attitude and practice regarding tobacco use. Following this the tobacco
users will be offered one of the tobacco cessation interventions to help them quit tobacco.
Regular follow-up visits will be conducted through out the period of the study. The same
questionnaire as the pre intervention will be repeated post intervention, ten months later to
assess change in their knowledge, attitude and practice regarding tobacco use.
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