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Implementing smoke-free laws in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic literature review and proposed research Agenda

机译:在中低收入国家实施无烟法律:系统的文献综述和拟议的研究议程

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Background: Globally, secondhand tobacco smoke causes over 365,000 deaths each year. To fulfill their obligations under the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are increasingly enacting smoke-free laws covering public places. These policies have proven effective in high-income countries, but some LMICs have struggled to implement smoke-free laws and attain compliance. We present a systematic review and a research agenda for improving implementation of smoke-free laws in LMICs. Methods: We conducted a systematic review of the literature on implementation of smoke-free laws in LMICs through January 2017. The search of 10 databases yielded 3,894 unique articles, which reduced to 1,409 after title screening, 236 after abstract screening, and 66 after full text review. We also reviewed reports from WHO and international tobacco control NGOs and citations in sources. The total number of sources that met inclusion criteria was 131. We analyzed these materials for common themes. Results: We found that many of the health and economic aspects of smoke-free laws in high-income countries carry over to LMICs: the tobacco industry aggressively opposes smoke-free laws, there are commonalities in lessons learned in implementing laws across various LMICs, and a number of obstacles to successful implementation are faced in LMICs, especially in terms of resources and political will. Conclusions: Based on these findings and our own experience in the field, we suggest four central topics on which research is urgently needed: (1) determining the most efficient methods of working with limited resources; (2) learning how to increase political will among political leaders and enforcement officers; (3) finding methods for increasing public compliance in settings where laws have already been passed but not achieved success; and, (4) understanding the social and behavioral processes underlying smoke-free laws. Investigation into these topics can inform more effective implementation of smoke-free laws in LMICs.
机译:背景:在全球范围内,二手烟每年导致超过365,000人死亡。为了履行《世界卫生组织烟草控制框架公约》规定的义务,中低收入国家(LMIC)越来越多地颁布涵盖公共场所的无烟法律。这些政策在高收入国家已被证明是有效的,但一些中低收入国家一直在努力执行无烟法律并达到合规要求。我们提出了系统的审查和研究议程,以改善中低收入国家的无烟法律实施情况。方法:我们对截至2017年1月在中,低收入国家实施无烟法律的文献进行了系统回顾。对10个数据库的搜索产生了3,894篇独特文章,其中标题筛选后减少为1,409篇,摘要筛选后减少为236篇,全文筛选后减少为66篇文字审查。我们还审查了世界卫生组织和国际烟草控制非政府组织的报告,并在来源中引用了文献。符合纳入标准的来源总数为131。我们分析了这些材料的常见主题。结果:我们发现,高收入国家/地区的许多无烟法律在健康和经济方面都影响了中低收入国家:烟草业极力反对无烟法律,在各个中低收入国家实施法律方面吸取了很多教训,中低收入国家面临成功实施的许多障碍,特别是在资源和政治意愿方面。结论:基于这些发现和我们在该领域的经验,我们提出了四个迫切需要研究的中心主题:(1)确定在有限资源下工作的最有效方法; (2)学习如何增强政治领导人和执法人员的政治意愿; (3)在已经通过法律但未取得成功的环境中寻找提高公众遵守程度的方法; (4)了解无烟法律所依据的社会和行为过程。对这些主题的调查可以帮助中低收入国家更有效地实施无烟法律。

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