Betel Nut Use in Vanuatu: Investigating Opportunities to Reduce Harms to Health

Ye Jin Joo, David Newcombe, Vili Nosa, Natalie Walker, Chris Bullen

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Abstract

Background: Betel nut chewing is a public health concern in the Asia-Pacific region and is an emerging issue in Vanuatu. Despite the significant health risks associated with betel nut chewing, few interventions have been undertaken to reduce its harm. Objectives: To investigate betel nut use in Vanuatu and to identify opportunities to reduce its harm and possible interventions, framing the responses using the World Health Organization’s MPOWER tobacco control model. Method: Qualitative research design, in the form of semi-structured interviews with ten participants with expertise in health, agriculture, education or non-communicable disease in Port Vila, Vanuatu during June 2017. Recorded interviews were transcribed verbatim, and a general inductive approach was used to identify key themes. Results: Participants reported a recent increase in betel nut use in Vanuatu due to the influence from Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. To reduce the harm of betel nut use in Vanuatu, participants suggested policies and strategies that aligned with the MPOWER framework that could be adopted for betel nut control, including restricting cultivation and sale of betel nut in Vanuatu and using radio and existing community networks to reach people with messages about the dangers of betel nut use. Conclusion: Betel nut use may be growing in popularity in Vanuatu, where there are potential policy options to minimize harm. The MPOWER model for tobacco control may be a useful framework to help the Vanuatu government to deliver a comprehensive approach to reducing harm from betel nut use.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1457-1464
Number of pages8
JournalSubstance Use and Misuse
Volume55
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Betel nut
  • MPOWER
  • policies
  • strategies
  • Vanuatu

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