Abstract:
Secondhand smoke (SHS), the smoke generated by active smokers, remains a widespread
health hazard worldwide. Smoking is a chemical toxicosis which is able to cause detrimental
effects either of acute or chronic type on different structures of the body being some of these
like cardiovascular system, respiratory system and epithelial glands target organs. The aim of
this study was to find out the knowledge about passive smoking and its harmful effects
among general people of Bangladesh. The general people, both smokers and non smokers
were the study population. The total number of study population was 703 where the rickshaw
puller, tea stall manager, pharmacy worker and labor from both rural and urban area
participated in the study, Among the participants 97% were male and only 3% female,
majority of whom were from rural area. Not only non-smokers but also smokers felt bothered
in passive smoke. About 56% respondents said SHS cause severe health problem and about
37% said that it causes minor problem. According to the respondents tea stall is the major
area where people get exposed to second hand smoke and exposure also occur due to no
restriction were present in the exposure area. In the most (92%) cases there were no
restriction. Most of the study population supported anti-smoking initiatives. Government
campaigns and policies now need to focus on reducing SHS exposure in settings of
Bangladesh in order to reduce the health hazards of SHS.
Description:
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) in East West University, Dhaka, Bangladesh.