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“Throwing a rock at their armored tank”: civilian authority and military tobacco control

机译:“在装甲坦克上投石”:民政和军事控烟

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Background Tobacco use is a major cause of chronic disease, disability and death among military personnel and veterans. However, civilian public health and tobacco control advocates have been relatively silent on the issue. Research on the tobacco industry shows a long history of interference in military tobacco policy through relationships with the United States (US) Congress. The military cannot autonomously implement tobacco control, but is subject to Congressional oversight. Thus, the primary obstacles to effective tobacco control in the military are Congressional political opposition and tobacco industry influence, and by extension, a lack of civilian awareness and support in the policy arena. Methods As part of a larger project to explore the topic of civilian support for military tobacco control, we analyzed data from focus groups with public health professionals to better understand their sense of agency and authority in regards to military tobacco control. Researchers conducted 4 focus groups with a total of 36 public health professionals at key conferences for those working in public health and tobacco control. Data were coded and the research team developed an interpretive account that captured patterns and variations in the data. Results Public health and tobacco control participants shared a sense of futility regarding civilian efforts to engage in military tobacco control. This stemmed from feeling ignorant of military culture and structure, identifying powerful discourses that opposed tobacco control, particularly in a military context, and the very-real presence of the tobacco industry lobby throughout the policy process. Conclusions A strong public health voice on military tobacco control might serve to begin problematizing the tobacco industry’s influence in the military policy arena. As the military moves to institute stronger tobacco control policy, public health and tobacco control professionals should work to engage with and aid its efforts from the outside. Only with such civilian side support can the goal of a tobacco free military be realized.
机译:背景技术烟草使用是军事人员和退伍军人慢性病,致残和死亡的主要原因。但是,民间公共卫生和烟草控制的倡导者对此问题一直保持沉默。对烟草业的研究表明,通过与美国国会的关系来干预军事烟草政策已有很长的历史。军方不能自主实施烟草控制,但要受到国会的监督。因此,在军队中有效控制烟草的主要障碍是国会的政治反对和烟草业的影响,进而,在政策领域缺乏平民意识和支持。方法作为一个更大的项目的一部分,该项目探讨了民用军事控制烟草的主题,我们与公共卫生专业人员一起分析了焦点小组的数据,以更好地理解他们在军事烟草控制方面的权威和权威感。在主要会议上,研究人员针对从事公共卫生和烟草控制工作的人员进行了4个焦点小组的访问,共有36名公共卫生专业人员参加。数据被编码,研究团队开发了一个解释性账户,可以捕捉数据的模式和变化。结果公共卫生和烟草控制的参与者对平民参与军事烟草控制的努力缺乏同感。这是由于人们对军事文化和结构一无所知,发现了反对烟草控制的强有力话语,尤其是在军事环境下,以及在整个政策过程中烟草业游说者的真实存在。结论关于军事控烟的强烈公共卫生声音可能会开始使烟草业在军事政策领域的影响问题化。随着军队采取更强有力的烟草控制政策,公共卫生和烟草控制专业人士应努力与外界接触并提供帮助。只有得到这种平民方面的支持,才能实现无烟军事目标。

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