Social Media A Powerful Tool To Combat Tobacco Use

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Social media allows public health advocates, organisations, and individuals to share success stories, scientific research, and personal experiences related to harm reduction

2024-07-19T23:28:31+05:00 News Desk

The role of social media in shaping public perceptions related to Tobacco Harm Reduction (THR) is crucial. Platforms such as Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and YouTube have emerged as powerful tools for spreading awareness, providing support, and influencing behaviors. These platforms enable real-time dissemination of information and foster community support, making them essential in the battle against smoking. They allow public health advocates, organizations, and individuals to share success stories, scientific research, and personal experiences related to harm reduction.

In Pakistan, many smokers have found support through social media in their journey toward switching to less harmful alternatives. Shahvaiz, a 35-year-old architect from Karachi, struggled with smoking for over a decade. He found a supportive community on Facebook groups dedicated to THR. “I was experiencing breathing issues and high blood pressure at such a young age. Through a Facebook group, I learned about THR products such as vapes and oral nicotine pouches, I received encouragement from others who had benefited from these products. This community changed my life, it helped me in making the switch to nicotine pouches which have significantly improved my well-being,” said Shahvaiz.

To effectively promote Tobacco Harm Reduction (THR) awareness and support in Pakistan through social media, consider the following strategies: Share evidence-based, scientifically accurate content to counter misinformation about THR products. Tailor messages to engage diverse audiences using local languages and culturally relevant content. Encourage user-generated stories and collaborate with influencers and Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs) to communicate the reduced risks of THR alternatives. Utilizing these strategies will allow smokers to get equipped with accurate information, thereby empowering them to make informed choices for their well-being.

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