A framework for developing an evidence-based, comprehensive tobacco control program

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Tobacco control is an area where the translation of evidence into policy would seem to be straightforward, given the wealth of epidemiological, behavioural and other types of research available. Yet, even here challenges exist. These...

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Main Authors: Shacham Galia, Mayshar Elana, Levin Diane, Gan-Noy Shosh, McKee Martin, Rosenberg Elliot, Rosen Laura, Borowski John, Nun Gabi, Lev Boaz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2010-05-01
Series:Health Research Policy and Systems
Online Access:http://www.health-policy-systems.com/content/8/1/17
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spelling doaj-a6fb8a34bb1e48509b4d986322be0d5f2020-11-25T00:09:35ZengBMCHealth Research Policy and Systems1478-45052010-05-01811710.1186/1478-4505-8-17A framework for developing an evidence-based, comprehensive tobacco control programShacham GaliaMayshar ElanaLevin DianeGan-Noy ShoshMcKee MartinRosenberg ElliotRosen LauraBorowski JohnNun GabiLev Boaz<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Tobacco control is an area where the translation of evidence into policy would seem to be straightforward, given the wealth of epidemiological, behavioural and other types of research available. Yet, even here challenges exist. These include information overload, concealment of key (industry-funded) evidence, contextualization, assessment of population impact, and the changing nature of the threat.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>In the context of Israel's health targeting initiative, Healthy Israel 2020, we describe the steps taken to develop a comprehensive tobacco control strategy. We elaborate on the following: a) scientific issues influencing the choice of tobacco control strategies; b) organization of existing evidence of effectiveness of interventions into a manageable form, and c) consideration of relevant philosophical and political issues. We propose a framework for developing a plan and illustrate this process with a case study in Israel.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Broad consensus exists regarding the effectiveness of most interventions, but current recommendations differ in the emphasis they place on different strategies. Scientific challenges include integration of complex and sometimes conflicting information from authoritative sources, and lack of estimates of population impact of interventions. Philosophical and political challenges include the use of evidence-based versus innovative policymaking, the importance of individual versus governmental responsibility, and whether and how interventions should be prioritized.</p> <p>The proposed framework includes: 1) compilation of a list of potential interventions 2) modification of that list based on local needs and political constraints; 3) streamlining the list by categorizing interventions into broad groupings of related interventions; together these groupings form the basis of a comprehensive plan; and 4) refinement of the plan by comparing it to existing comprehensive plans.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Development of a comprehensive tobacco control plan is a complex endeavour, involving crucial decisions regarding intervention components. "Off the shelf" plans, which need to be adapted to local settings, are available from a variety of sources, and a multitude of individual recommendations are available. The proposed framework for adapting existing approaches to the local social and political climate may assist others planning for smoke-free societies. Additionally, this experience has implications for development of evidence-based health plans addressing other risk factors.</p> http://www.health-policy-systems.com/content/8/1/17
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author Shacham Galia
Mayshar Elana
Levin Diane
Gan-Noy Shosh
McKee Martin
Rosenberg Elliot
Rosen Laura
Borowski John
Nun Gabi
Lev Boaz
spellingShingle Shacham Galia
Mayshar Elana
Levin Diane
Gan-Noy Shosh
McKee Martin
Rosenberg Elliot
Rosen Laura
Borowski John
Nun Gabi
Lev Boaz
A framework for developing an evidence-based, comprehensive tobacco control program
Health Research Policy and Systems
author_facet Shacham Galia
Mayshar Elana
Levin Diane
Gan-Noy Shosh
McKee Martin
Rosenberg Elliot
Rosen Laura
Borowski John
Nun Gabi
Lev Boaz
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title A framework for developing an evidence-based, comprehensive tobacco control program
title_short A framework for developing an evidence-based, comprehensive tobacco control program
title_full A framework for developing an evidence-based, comprehensive tobacco control program
title_fullStr A framework for developing an evidence-based, comprehensive tobacco control program
title_full_unstemmed A framework for developing an evidence-based, comprehensive tobacco control program
title_sort framework for developing an evidence-based, comprehensive tobacco control program
publisher BMC
series Health Research Policy and Systems
issn 1478-4505
publishDate 2010-05-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Tobacco control is an area where the translation of evidence into policy would seem to be straightforward, given the wealth of epidemiological, behavioural and other types of research available. Yet, even here challenges exist. These include information overload, concealment of key (industry-funded) evidence, contextualization, assessment of population impact, and the changing nature of the threat.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>In the context of Israel's health targeting initiative, Healthy Israel 2020, we describe the steps taken to develop a comprehensive tobacco control strategy. We elaborate on the following: a) scientific issues influencing the choice of tobacco control strategies; b) organization of existing evidence of effectiveness of interventions into a manageable form, and c) consideration of relevant philosophical and political issues. We propose a framework for developing a plan and illustrate this process with a case study in Israel.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Broad consensus exists regarding the effectiveness of most interventions, but current recommendations differ in the emphasis they place on different strategies. Scientific challenges include integration of complex and sometimes conflicting information from authoritative sources, and lack of estimates of population impact of interventions. Philosophical and political challenges include the use of evidence-based versus innovative policymaking, the importance of individual versus governmental responsibility, and whether and how interventions should be prioritized.</p> <p>The proposed framework includes: 1) compilation of a list of potential interventions 2) modification of that list based on local needs and political constraints; 3) streamlining the list by categorizing interventions into broad groupings of related interventions; together these groupings form the basis of a comprehensive plan; and 4) refinement of the plan by comparing it to existing comprehensive plans.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Development of a comprehensive tobacco control plan is a complex endeavour, involving crucial decisions regarding intervention components. "Off the shelf" plans, which need to be adapted to local settings, are available from a variety of sources, and a multitude of individual recommendations are available. The proposed framework for adapting existing approaches to the local social and political climate may assist others planning for smoke-free societies. Additionally, this experience has implications for development of evidence-based health plans addressing other risk factors.</p>
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