Marsh Louise, Robertson Lindsay A, Cameron Claire
Cancer Society Social and Behavioural Research Unit, Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, University of Otago, PO Box 913, Dunedin 9054, New Zealand.
N Z Med J. 2014 May 2;127(1393):87-98.
This study examines the level of support for a completely smokefree campus policy and other smokefree policy initiatives amongst staff and students at a New Zealand University.
Attitudes to smoking on campus, smokefree campus policies, implementation and enforcement of smokefree policies were assessed using an online survey of 332 staff and 268 students; giving a response rate of 51% from staff and 41% from students.
Most participants had never smoked, or were past smokers; few reported being current smokers. Participants agreed that exposure to second-hand smoke is harmful, disliked being exposed to second-hand smoke on campus, and felt the university should promote a healthy work and study environment. Results indicated strong support for smokefree policies, and participants made several recommendations regarding smokefree policies. Most disagreed that compliance with a smokefree policy should be voluntary, but felt that campus security should warn people who breach the policy.
These results provide a sound basis for university administrators to implement smokefree policies. While around half of the tertiary education institutions in New Zealand already have a completely smokefree campus policy, greater adoption of this policy by tertiary education institutions would foster realisation of the government's goal that New Zealand become a smokefree nation by 2025. A potential barrier preventing tertiary education institutions working towards a smokefree campus is a perceived risk of opposition from staff and students. Our study found strong support for smokefree campus policies; these findings should encourage other universities, polytechnics and other tertiary education providers to adopt full campus smokefree policies.
本研究调查了新西兰一所大学的教职员工和学生对完全无烟校园政策及其他无烟政策倡议的支持程度。
通过对332名教职员工和268名学生进行在线调查,评估他们对校园吸烟、无烟校园政策、无烟政策的实施和执行情况的态度;教职员工的回复率为51%,学生的回复率为41%。
大多数参与者从未吸烟或曾经吸烟;很少有人报告目前仍在吸烟。参与者一致认为接触二手烟有害,不喜欢在校园接触二手烟,并认为大学应促进健康的工作和学习环境。结果表明对无烟政策有强烈支持,参与者就无烟政策提出了若干建议。大多数人不同意遵守无烟政策应是自愿的,但认为校园安全部门应警告违反该政策的人。
这些结果为大学管理人员实施无烟政策提供了坚实基础。虽然新西兰约一半的高等教育机构已经有完全无烟校园政策,但高等教育机构更广泛地采用这一政策将有助于实现政府到2025年使新西兰成为无烟国家的目标。阻碍高等教育机构实现无烟校园的一个潜在障碍是认为会遭到教职员工和学生的反对。我们的研究发现对无烟校园政策有强烈支持;这些发现应鼓励其他大学、理工学院和其他高等教育机构采用全面的校园无烟政策。