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Compliance with the smoke-free public places legislation in Nepal: A cross-sectional study from Biratnagar Metropolitan City.

Lila Bahadur BasnetShyam Sundar BudhathokiBiplov AdhikariJeevan ThapaBandana NeupaneTalibita MosesMeghnath DhimalParas K PokharelAnup GhimireDeepak BelbaseSudip KhatriNarendra Kumar YadavRichard J Pinder
Published in: PloS one (2022)
As more than half of the public places complied with the requirements of the legislation, there was satisfactory overall compliance with the smoke-free public places law in this study. The public venues (eateries, shopping venues and transportations) that are more frequently visited and have a high turnover of the public have lower compliance with the legislation. The content of the message in the 'no smoking' notices needs close attention to adhere to the legal requirements.
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