Tobacco endgame measures and their adaptation in selected European countries: A narrative review synthesis

IF 1.9 Q3 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Tobacco Prevention & Cessation Pub Date : 2024-04-18 DOI:10.18332/tpc/186402
Otto Ruokolainen, Hanna Ollila, T. Laatikainen, Salla-Maaria Pätsi, Giulia Carreras, Giuseppe Gorini, Dolors Carnicer-Pont, Z. Cselkó, Romain Guignard, Maria Karekla, B. Kilibarda, H. Koprivnikar, Angeliki Lambrou, V. Nguyen-Thanh, Efstathios Papachristou, S. Schoretsaniti, Milena Vasic
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Due to the continued detrimental effects of tobacco use, a growing number of countries are embracing the idea of tobacco endgame, meaning ending the tobacco epidemic instead of controlling it. This narrative review aims to synthesize and update the evidence from earlier scientific reviews on effective tobacco endgame measures, as well as to assess their integration to current national strategies among European countries with official tobacco endgame goals. The synthesis of the prior scientific literature found most evidence on product-focused and some evidence for supply-focused policies. Little evidence was detected for user- and institutional-focused measures. An update for the tobacco-free generation measure showed uncertainty in reducing smoking prevalence, especially for adolescents’ reactions to age-restrictive laws. All the countries that established a tobacco endgame strategy have included product standards in their measures, predominantly based on European Union regulations on conventional tobacco products, yet standards above this level and considering other products were also common. Cessation measures were given strong emphasis in strategies, yet none of the countries linked these to specific endgame measures. Despite commonly mentioning vulnerable groups, such as youth and pregnant women, adoption of measures to reduce tobacco use among these groups was scarce. Lastly, the decline in tobacco use seems to be modest, implying challenges in meeting the endgame goals. To meet these goals, European countries should reinforce the implementation of known effective tobacco control measures such as tax increases. Furthermore, new innovative strategies and measures to meet the objective of an endgame should be explored.
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选定欧洲国家的烟草终局措施及其调整:叙述性综述
由于烟草使用的持续有害影响,越来越多的国家开始接受烟草终结者的理念,即结束烟草流行而不是控制烟草流行。本叙述性综述旨在综合和更新早期科学综述中关于有效烟草终结者措施的证据,并评估这些措施与具有官方烟草终结者目标的欧洲国家当前国家战略的整合情况。对以前的科学文献进行综合后发现,大多数证据涉及以产品为重点的政策,也有一些证据涉及以供应为重点的政策。以用户和机构为重点的措施证据很少。对 "无烟一代 "措施的最新研究表明,在降低吸烟率方面存在不确定性,尤其是青少年对年龄限制性法律的反应。所有制定了烟草终局战略的国家都在其措施中纳入了产品标准,这些标准主要基于欧盟对常规烟草产品的规定,但高于这一水平并考虑到其他产品的标准也很常见。战略中非常强调戒烟措施,但没有一个国家将这些措施与具体的终局措施联系起来。尽管普遍提到了弱势群体,如青少年和孕妇,但很少采取措施减少这些群体的烟草使用。最后,烟草使用量的下降幅度似乎不大,这意味着在实现最终目标方面存在挑战。为了实现这些目标,欧洲国家应加强实施已知的有效控烟措施,如增加税收。此外,还应探索新的创新战略和措施,以实现最终目标。
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