International best practice adopted in China: evidence-based mass media campaigns to support city-level 100% smoke free laws

Background and challenges to implementation On June 1 st , 2015, a remarkable 100% Smoke Free Law came into effect in Beijing. On January 1 st , 2017, Shenzhen became 100% smoke free city and on March 1 st , 2017 the Shanghai smoke free law came into effect. As a result, over 60 million population i...

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Main Authors: Yu Chen, Tom Carroll, Nalin Singh Negi, Sandra Mullin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: European Publishing 2018-03-01
Series:Tobacco Induced Diseases
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Online Access:http://www.journalssystem.com/tid/International-best-practice-adopted-in-China-evidence-based-mass-media-campaigns,84335,0,2.html
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spelling doaj-5870c71c0303454ab58f32bcfa1756e32020-11-24T23:31:16ZengEuropean PublishingTobacco Induced Diseases1617-96252018-03-0116110.18332/tid/8433584335International best practice adopted in China: evidence-based mass media campaigns to support city-level 100% smoke free lawsYu Chen0Tom Carroll1Nalin Singh Negi2Sandra Mullin3Vtial Strategies, China Office, ChinaVital Strategies, Policy and Communications, AustraliaVital Strategies, Policy, Advocacy and Communication, IndiaVital Strategies, Policy, Advocacy and Communication, United States of AmericaBackground and challenges to implementation On June 1 st , 2015, a remarkable 100% Smoke Free Law came into effect in Beijing. On January 1 st , 2017, Shenzhen became 100% smoke free city and on March 1 st , 2017 the Shanghai smoke free law came into effect. As a result, over 60 million population in China are now protected from second-hand smoke (SHS) exposure in public places, work places and public transportation. Intervention or response Vital Strategies has collaborated with city governments, including Beijing, Shenzhen and Shanghai, to conduct evidence-based tobacco control mass media campaigns, incorporating message testing research to guide development of communication materials, integrated media planning utilizing a mix of media communication channels and undertaking evaluation surveys to measure campaign impact. To support implementation of the Beijing 100% smoke free law a campaign was designed to increase understanding of the harms of SHS exposure, particularly to children, and to support enforcement of the law. The campaign featured a new television ad, Smoke-free Restaurant , highlighting specific dangers of SHS exposure for children, and emphasizing the benefits of the SF law in providing protection from these harms. Results and lessons learnt A population door-to-door evaluation survey was conducted in urban and peri-urban areas of Beijing from July 1 st to August 12 th 2015 in a total of 900 households. The survey found the majority of smokers who saw the ad said it made them concerned about the effects of their smoking on their family's health (89%) and more likely to avoid exposing others to their cigarette smoke (94%). Almost all respondents said seeing the ad made them more likely to reduce their children's exposure to SHS (smokers and non-smokers both 97%). Similarly, 87% of non‐smokers said the ad made them more likely to protect themselves from SHS exposure. Conclusions and key recommendations The results reflect the important role that mass media campaigns can play in supporting implementation of tobacco control policies.http://www.journalssystem.com/tid/International-best-practice-adopted-in-China-evidence-based-mass-media-campaigns,84335,0,2.htmlWCTOH
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International best practice adopted in China: evidence-based mass media campaigns to support city-level 100% smoke free laws
Tobacco Induced Diseases
WCTOH
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Tom Carroll
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title International best practice adopted in China: evidence-based mass media campaigns to support city-level 100% smoke free laws
title_short International best practice adopted in China: evidence-based mass media campaigns to support city-level 100% smoke free laws
title_full International best practice adopted in China: evidence-based mass media campaigns to support city-level 100% smoke free laws
title_fullStr International best practice adopted in China: evidence-based mass media campaigns to support city-level 100% smoke free laws
title_full_unstemmed International best practice adopted in China: evidence-based mass media campaigns to support city-level 100% smoke free laws
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publishDate 2018-03-01
description Background and challenges to implementation On June 1 st , 2015, a remarkable 100% Smoke Free Law came into effect in Beijing. On January 1 st , 2017, Shenzhen became 100% smoke free city and on March 1 st , 2017 the Shanghai smoke free law came into effect. As a result, over 60 million population in China are now protected from second-hand smoke (SHS) exposure in public places, work places and public transportation. Intervention or response Vital Strategies has collaborated with city governments, including Beijing, Shenzhen and Shanghai, to conduct evidence-based tobacco control mass media campaigns, incorporating message testing research to guide development of communication materials, integrated media planning utilizing a mix of media communication channels and undertaking evaluation surveys to measure campaign impact. To support implementation of the Beijing 100% smoke free law a campaign was designed to increase understanding of the harms of SHS exposure, particularly to children, and to support enforcement of the law. The campaign featured a new television ad, Smoke-free Restaurant , highlighting specific dangers of SHS exposure for children, and emphasizing the benefits of the SF law in providing protection from these harms. Results and lessons learnt A population door-to-door evaluation survey was conducted in urban and peri-urban areas of Beijing from July 1 st to August 12 th 2015 in a total of 900 households. The survey found the majority of smokers who saw the ad said it made them concerned about the effects of their smoking on their family's health (89%) and more likely to avoid exposing others to their cigarette smoke (94%). Almost all respondents said seeing the ad made them more likely to reduce their children's exposure to SHS (smokers and non-smokers both 97%). Similarly, 87% of non‐smokers said the ad made them more likely to protect themselves from SHS exposure. Conclusions and key recommendations The results reflect the important role that mass media campaigns can play in supporting implementation of tobacco control policies.
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