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What should be done about policy on alcohol pricing and promotions? Australian experts’ views of policy priorities: a qualitative interview study

机译:酒类定价和促销政策应该怎么做?澳大利亚专家对政策重点的看法:定性访谈研究

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Background Alcohol policy priorities in Australia have been set by the National Preventative Health Task Force, yet significant reform has not occurred. News media coverage of these priorities has not reported public health experts as in agreement and Government has not acted upon the legislative recommendations made. We investigate policy experts’ views on alcohol policy priorities with a view to establishing levels of accord and providing suggestions for future advocates. Methods We conducted semi-structured in depth interviews with alcohol policy experts and advocates around Australia. Open-ended questions examined participants’ thoughts on existing policy recommendations, obvious policy priorities and specifically, the future of national reforms to price and promotions policies. All transcripts were analysed for major themes and points of agreement or disagreement. Results Twenty one alcohol policy experts agreed that pricing policies are a top national priority and most agreed that “something should be done” about alcohol advertising. Volumetric taxation and minimum pricing were regarded as the most important price policies, yet differences emerged in defining the exact form of a proposed volumetric tax. Important differences in perspective emerged regarding alcohol promotions, with lack of agreement about the preferred form regulations should take, where to start and who the policy should be directed at. Very few discussed online advertising and social networks. Conclusions Despite existing policy collaborations, a clear ‘cut through’ message is yet to be endorsed by all alcohol control advocates. There is a need to articulate and promote in greater detail the specifics of policy reforms to minimum pricing, volumetric taxation and restrictions on alcohol advertising, particularly regarding sporting sponsorships and new media.
机译:背景资料澳大利亚国家预防卫生工作组已制定了澳大利亚的酒类政策优先事项,但尚未进行重大改革。新闻媒体对这些优先事项的报道并未按要求报道公共卫生专家,政府也未对所提出的立法建议采取行动。我们调查政策专家对酒精政策重点的观点,以期确定一致的程度并为未来的提倡者提供建议。方法我们对澳大利亚各地的酒精政策专家和倡导者进行了半结构化的深度访谈。开放式问题探讨了参与者对现有政策建议,明显的政策重点,尤其是国家对价格和促销政策进行改革的未来的想法。分析所有成绩单的主要主题和共识点或分歧点。结果21位酒类政策专家同意定价政策是国家的头等大事,并且大多数人同意对酒类广告进行“某些工作”。体积税和最低定价被认为是最重要的价格政策,但是在定义拟议的体积税的确切形式时出现了分歧。关于酒精促销的观点出现了重要分歧,但对于应采取的首选形式法规,从何处开始以及应针对谁的政策缺乏共识。很少讨论在线广告和社交网络。结论尽管已有政策合作,但所有禁酒倡导者仍然没有明确的“切入”信息。需要阐明和更详细地宣传政策改革的具体内容,以降低最低价格,征收体积税和限制酒精广告,尤其是在体育赞助和新媒体方面。

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