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Tobacco Control Research in BC
Status of Research Conducted Since April 1, 2006
(May 1, 2008)

This database is compiled with funding assistance from Health Canada and the cooperation of the tobacco control research community in BC. It is intended to benefit individuals and organizations in the tobacco control community in BC by providing knowledge of tobacco control work in the province.

The database lists tobacco control research being conducted either by BC based researchers and/or about BC in part or in whole by researchers outside of the province. The database is compiled solely through information collected directly from the researchers themselves. As such, the project managers cannot guarantee the completeness of the database.



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Aurora Centre Tobacco-Free Initiative - Process Evaluation Report
Diana Tindall, Principal Investigator
Aurora Centre, BC Women's Hospital and Health Centre
BC Ministry of Health, Tobacco Control Program
The Aurora Centre, BC Women's Hospital and Health Centre, provides residential and day treatment to women in British Columbia with substance use problems. The Aurora Centre is undertaking an initiative that saw it become a tobacco-free facility on May 15, 2006.


The Centre developed a comprehensive ... (more inside)
Cessation
Anyone involved onsite at the Aurora Centre, including all regular and casual employees, contracted individuals, clients, volunteers and visitors.
BC Ministry of Health: $18,200
Aurora Centre, BC Women's Hospital (Provincial Health Services Authority): $9,150
Total: $27,350
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"These girls are our future": A workshop to promote collaboration, support and Aboriginal ownership of tobacco control in female Aboriginal youth in BC
Dr. Lynne Baillie
BC Cancer Agency
Canadian Tobacco Control Research Initiative
The workshop complies with CTCRI Workshop and Learning Opportunities Grant objectives in that it seeks to bring together an inter-disciplinary collaboration of Aboriginal researchers and practitioners to share information, experiences and knowledge and who can pursue further funding in developing a network ... (more inside)
Cessation
Denormalization
Prevention
Protection
aboriginal teen females
Canadian Tobacco Control Research Initiative: $15,000
Interior Health Authority: $3,000
Total: $18,000
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A review of undergraduate university tobacco control: Policy process in Canada
Dr. Lynne Baillie
BC Cancer Agency
Canadian Tobacco Control Research Initiative
The proposed review is relevant to CTCRI priorities in that it will increase knowledge of current tobacco control policy/practices and inform policy development and implementation on university campuses across Canada. Researchers in the US report that 25.7% of college students smoke and that 28% of these ... (more inside)
Cessation
Denormalization
Prevention
Protection
undegraduate university students
$59,000
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Creating an Aboriginal Community of Practice for Tobacco Control
Dr. Lynne Baillie
BC Cancer Agency
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
While it is recognised that tobacco misuse has serious health implications for the Aboriginal population, there is a worrying lack of representation from the Aboriginal community in the current dialogue around tobacco control research and practice. The objectives of this pilot are to bring together ... (more inside)
Cessation
Denormalization
Prevention
Protection
aboriginal communities
National Cancer Institute of Canada: $12,000
Canadian Tobacco Control Research Initiative: $5,000
Total: $17,000
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Action required: Revisiting better practices in smoking cessation interventions for pregnant girls and women
Dr. Lorraine Greaves (Principal Investigator)

Dr. Joan Bottorff (Co-Applicant)

Nancy Poole (Co-Applicant)

Madeline Boscoe (Co-Applicant)
British Columbia Centre of Excellence for Women's Health
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Despite considerable medical and research attention, smoking in pregnancy remains a serious public health problem, especially among young and disadvantaged women. Facilitating successful and enduring smoking cessation or reduction during pregnancy and preventing relapse is an ongoing public health challenge. ... (more inside)
Cessation
pregnant and postpartum girls and women; vulnerable girls and women; health care providers
$100,000
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If you are aware of any tobacco research that is not included in the database, please contact the project coordinator. Pending funding, the database will be updated on a six month schedule.