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A qualitative analysis of New Zealand retailers’ responses to standardised packaging legislation and tobacco industry opposition

机译:对新西兰零售商对标准化包装立法和烟草业反对意见的回应的定性分析

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Objectives Many of the approximately 8000 New Zealand retailers selling tobacco are small stores that tobacco companies have represented as victims of policy measures designed to reduce smoking. Despite this depiction, many retailers experience considerable ambivalence in selling tobacco, a product they know harms their customers. We explored how retailers perceived the proposed introduction of standardised (or ‘plain’) packaging and their assessment of arguments made by tobacco companies in submissions on proposed standardised packaging legislation. Participants Using qualitative in-depth interviews, we recruited and interviewed 23 retailers of dairies (small convenience stores), small supermarkets, and service stations. Analyses Data were analysed using a protocol-driven approach; this stance enabled direct analysis of tobacco companies’ arguments, particularly those purporting to represent retailers’ concerns. Results Retailers were concerned about the financial implications of standardised packaging and the effects it may have on their ability to provide rapid and efficient customer service. However, few thought standardised packaging would foster illicit trade or spawn further regulation; most placed public health goals ahead of tobacco companies’ ‘rights’, and many supported government intervention to protect population health. Conclusions Retailers held ambivalent views on standardised packaging; while they were concerned about short-term effects on their business, they recognised the harm smoking causes. Policymakers and health researchers could collaborate more effectively with retailers by assisting them to create financially viable roles more compatible with public health objectives.
机译:目标新西兰大约有8000家销售烟草的零售商中有许多是小型商店,烟草公司已将其作为减少吸烟政策措施的受害者。尽管有这种描述,但许多零售商在销售烟草时仍会遇到很大的矛盾情绪,他们知道这种产品会伤害到客户。我们探讨了零售商如何看待提议的标准化(或“普通”)包装的引入,以及他们对烟草公司在提出的提议的标准化包装立法中提出的论点的评估。参与者通过定性深入访谈,我们招募并采访了23家乳制品零售商(小型便利店),小型超市和服务站。分析使用协议驱动的方法分析数据。这种立场可以直接分析烟草公司的论点,尤其是那些声称要代表零售商关注的论点。结果零售商担心标准化包装的财务影响及其对他们提供快速有效客户服务能力的影响。但是,很少有人认为标准化包装会助长非法贸易或催生进一步的管制。大多数人将公共卫生目标置于烟草公司的“权利”之前,许多人支持政府干预以保护人口健康。结论零售商对标准化包装持有不同意见。尽管他们担心短期业务受到影响,但他们认识到吸烟的危害。政策制定者和健康研究人员可以通过协助零售商创建在财务上可行的角色,使其与公共卫生目标更加兼容,从而与零售商更有效地合作。

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