High visibility of outdoor tobacco advertisements around health facilities in East Java, Indonesia: a geospatial analysis

BACKGROUND Indonesian tobacco control initiatives are minimal despite having the second-highest adult male smoking prevalence in the world, with less than 10% of districts/cities banning outdoor tobacco advertisements. This research aimed to provide evidence on the presence of outdoor tobacco adver...

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Main Authors: Hario Megatsari, -, Ilham Akhsanu Ridlo, -, Dian Kusuma, -
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spelling id-langga.1226932023-04-09T04:38:31Z https://repository.unair.ac.id/122693/ High visibility of outdoor tobacco advertisements around health facilities in East Java, Indonesia: a geospatial analysis Hario Megatsari, - Ilham Akhsanu Ridlo, - Dian Kusuma, - R Medicine BACKGROUND Indonesian tobacco control initiatives are minimal despite having the second-highest adult male smoking prevalence in the world, with less than 10% of districts/cities banning outdoor tobacco advertisements. This research aimed to provide evidence on the presence of outdoor tobacco advertisements near health facilities in Surabaya where there is no outdoor advertising ban.METHODS Data collection was carried out in Surabaya from October to November 2018. Data of government (public) and private health facilities were obtained from the city health office. Two spatial data analyses were carried out: a buffer analysis near the healthcare facilities and an advertisement hotspot analysis using ArcMap 10.6.RESULTS From 308 tobacco advertisements that were identified, there were billboards (63%), banners (31%), and videoboards (7%). Of 142 public and 1,242 private health facilities in Surabaya, 26% and 31% had advertisements within 300 m and 63% and 70% were within advertisement hotspots, respectively. Furthermore, 5% of advertisements were within 300 m from public health facilities and 21% of them were within 300 m from private health facilities.CONCLUSIONS Outdoor tobacco advertisements were widespread throughout the city, prominently around public and private health facilities. 2252-8083 2021 Article PeerReviewed text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/122693/1/16_Artikel.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/122693/2/16_Kesesuaian.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/122693/3/16_Turnitin.pdf Hario Megatsari, - and Ilham Akhsanu Ridlo, - and Dian Kusuma, - (2021) High visibility of outdoor tobacco advertisements around health facilities in East Java, Indonesia: a geospatial analysis. Medical Journal of Indonesia, 30 (2). pp. 170-174. ISSN 2252-8083 https://mji.ui.ac.id/journal/index.php/mji/index https://doi.org/10.13181/mji.bc.204177
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Hario Megatsari, -
Ilham Akhsanu Ridlo, -
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High visibility of outdoor tobacco advertisements around health facilities in East Java, Indonesia: a geospatial analysis
description BACKGROUND Indonesian tobacco control initiatives are minimal despite having the second-highest adult male smoking prevalence in the world, with less than 10% of districts/cities banning outdoor tobacco advertisements. This research aimed to provide evidence on the presence of outdoor tobacco advertisements near health facilities in Surabaya where there is no outdoor advertising ban.METHODS Data collection was carried out in Surabaya from October to November 2018. Data of government (public) and private health facilities were obtained from the city health office. Two spatial data analyses were carried out: a buffer analysis near the healthcare facilities and an advertisement hotspot analysis using ArcMap 10.6.RESULTS From 308 tobacco advertisements that were identified, there were billboards (63%), banners (31%), and videoboards (7%). Of 142 public and 1,242 private health facilities in Surabaya, 26% and 31% had advertisements within 300 m and 63% and 70% were within advertisement hotspots, respectively. Furthermore, 5% of advertisements were within 300 m from public health facilities and 21% of them were within 300 m from private health facilities.CONCLUSIONS Outdoor tobacco advertisements were widespread throughout the city, prominently around public and private health facilities.
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author Hario Megatsari, -
Ilham Akhsanu Ridlo, -
Dian Kusuma, -
author_facet Hario Megatsari, -
Ilham Akhsanu Ridlo, -
Dian Kusuma, -
author_sort Hario Megatsari, -
title High visibility of outdoor tobacco advertisements around health facilities in East Java, Indonesia: a geospatial analysis
title_short High visibility of outdoor tobacco advertisements around health facilities in East Java, Indonesia: a geospatial analysis
title_full High visibility of outdoor tobacco advertisements around health facilities in East Java, Indonesia: a geospatial analysis
title_fullStr High visibility of outdoor tobacco advertisements around health facilities in East Java, Indonesia: a geospatial analysis
title_full_unstemmed High visibility of outdoor tobacco advertisements around health facilities in East Java, Indonesia: a geospatial analysis
title_sort high visibility of outdoor tobacco advertisements around health facilities in east java, indonesia: a geospatial analysis
publisher 2252-8083
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https://repository.unair.ac.id/122693/2/16_Kesesuaian.pdf
https://repository.unair.ac.id/122693/3/16_Turnitin.pdf
https://repository.unair.ac.id/122693/
https://mji.ui.ac.id/journal/index.php/mji/index
https://doi.org/10.13181/mji.bc.204177
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