Mapping the Malaysian Smoking Cessation Clinics: A Geographic Information System–Based Study

Although geographic information system–based studies are particularly increasing in other sectors, few have embraced their full potential in health services allocation in Malaysia. This study aimed to produce a visual map on the distribution of smoking cessation clinics (SCCs) in Malaysia and analyz...

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Published in:Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health
Main Author: Md Bohari N.F.; Sabri N.F.; Wan Rasdi W.N.D.; Mohd Radzi N.A.; Bakri N.N.
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publications Inc. 2021
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Md Bohari N.F.; Sabri N.F.; Wan Rasdi W.N.D.; Mohd Radzi N.A.; Bakri N.N.
Mapping the Malaysian Smoking Cessation Clinics: A Geographic Information System–Based Study
2021
Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health
33
2-Mar
10.1177/1010539520982718
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85097992032&doi=10.1177%2f1010539520982718&partnerID=40&md5=93dfc86edc6d13b77b1206afc9cb653b
Although geographic information system–based studies are particularly increasing in other sectors, few have embraced their full potential in health services allocation in Malaysia. This study aimed to produce a visual map on the distribution of smoking cessation clinics (SCCs) in Malaysia and analyze its pattern against the national population of smokers. SCC addresses were obtained from the government website and mapped using geographic information system tools. A total of 199 and 449 private and public SCCs was mapped throughout the country, respectively. The lowest SCC to smoker population ratio was in the state of Negeri Sembilan with 1:3000. The highest SCC to smoker population ratio was in Sabah with 1 SCC for 15 000 smokers. Almost 70% of SCCs were primary health clinics. Smoking cessation clinics were distributed throughout all the states in Malaysia except the state of Sabah. © 2020 APJPH.
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author Md Bohari N.F.; Sabri N.F.; Wan Rasdi W.N.D.; Mohd Radzi N.A.; Bakri N.N.
spellingShingle Md Bohari N.F.; Sabri N.F.; Wan Rasdi W.N.D.; Mohd Radzi N.A.; Bakri N.N.
Mapping the Malaysian Smoking Cessation Clinics: A Geographic Information System–Based Study
author_facet Md Bohari N.F.; Sabri N.F.; Wan Rasdi W.N.D.; Mohd Radzi N.A.; Bakri N.N.
author_sort Md Bohari N.F.; Sabri N.F.; Wan Rasdi W.N.D.; Mohd Radzi N.A.; Bakri N.N.
title Mapping the Malaysian Smoking Cessation Clinics: A Geographic Information System–Based Study
title_short Mapping the Malaysian Smoking Cessation Clinics: A Geographic Information System–Based Study
title_full Mapping the Malaysian Smoking Cessation Clinics: A Geographic Information System–Based Study
title_fullStr Mapping the Malaysian Smoking Cessation Clinics: A Geographic Information System–Based Study
title_full_unstemmed Mapping the Malaysian Smoking Cessation Clinics: A Geographic Information System–Based Study
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description Although geographic information system–based studies are particularly increasing in other sectors, few have embraced their full potential in health services allocation in Malaysia. This study aimed to produce a visual map on the distribution of smoking cessation clinics (SCCs) in Malaysia and analyze its pattern against the national population of smokers. SCC addresses were obtained from the government website and mapped using geographic information system tools. A total of 199 and 449 private and public SCCs was mapped throughout the country, respectively. The lowest SCC to smoker population ratio was in the state of Negeri Sembilan with 1:3000. The highest SCC to smoker population ratio was in Sabah with 1 SCC for 15 000 smokers. Almost 70% of SCCs were primary health clinics. Smoking cessation clinics were distributed throughout all the states in Malaysia except the state of Sabah. © 2020 APJPH.
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