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Barriers and opportunities for improving smoke-free area implementation in Banda Aceh city, Indonesia: a qualitative study.

Sofyan SufriNurhasanah NurhasanahAbdillah AhsanIrwan SaputraMisbahul JannahCut Meurah YeniAinal MardhiahSaiful BakriSaid Usman
Published in: BMJ open (2023)
This research is the first study to examine SFAs to understand the challenges and opportunities for improving SFA policy implementation by interviewing various key respondents in Banda Aceh (religious leaders and respected figures). These key stakeholders' roles are crucial to enhance the implementation of SFA policies in Banda Aceh (currently suboptimal) and other populous Muslim areas in Indonesia or other countries because smoking contradicts Islamic teachings and other religions' tenets. Further, the findings propose policymakers and involved agencies strengthen public communication, execution, monitoring and evaluation, and enforcement of SFA policies in Aceh. Finally, the application of methods and results from this study to other local areas in Indonesia or other developing nations is necessary to facilitate further understanding more about the applicability, advantages and limitations of this study.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • primary care
  • quality improvement