Smoking is coming down sharply in UAE: MoHAP

By Rajive Singh

DUBAI 8 June 2019: The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) revealed that the number of those who visited Smoking Cessation Clinics in 2018 has risen by 47% compared to the year 2016. Also, the number of people who quit tobacco products in 2018 has increased by 122% compared to 2016.

The outcomes of the National Health Survey 2018 showed that smoking among adult male has dropped to 15.6%, compared to 21% in 2010. The smoking percentage among adult female was 2.4%.

According to the Global Adult Tobacco Survey 2013, the percentage of smoking among teenagers (13 – 15 years) was 16% among males, and 8% among females. The work is underway to update these outcomes through the conduction of a new survey.

Dr. Hussein Abdel-Rahman Al Rand, Undersecretary of the Ministry’s Health Assistant Sector, Health Centers and Clinics, underscored that MoHAP has spared no effort to combat tobacco use as part of its keenness on society health and that the health of the next generations begins with their protection from smoking and its harmful effects.

“To do so, MoHAP has adopted the best international practices in this regard, including the establishment of 16 Smoking Cessation Clinics, in addition to a plan for expanding and further supporting those service in the coming years,” he added.

MOHAP is conducting several awareness campaigns on the hazards of smoking, as well as building effective partnerships with various public sectors to activate the articles of Tobacco Control Law.

Certified Trainers

Dr. Al Rand explained that smoking cessation clinics have certified trainers and doctors from Mayo Clinic. When visiting the clinic, the smoker undergoes a comprehensive assessment including his addiction to nicotine and his willingness to quit smoking. Then, the competent team measures the percentage of Carbon Monoxide to identify the treatment plan. After that, the behavioral support is provided to the smoker along with prescribing the appropriate medications.

Another role for smoking cessation clinics is to raise the awareness of both smokers and non-smokers through distributing educational leaflets and awareness film screenings, in addition using various illustrations to clarify the great impact of smoking.