A pilot qualitative study of New Zealand policymakers' knowledge of, and attitudes to, the tobacco industry.

Sheena Hudson, George Thomson, Nick Wilson
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Background: The actions of policymakers are critical to advancing tobacco control. To evaluate the feasibility of using anonymous in-depth interviews to ascertain policymakers' knowledge about, and attitudes to, the tobacco industry, we undertook a pilot study involving New Zealand policymakers.

Methods: Five politicians (from different political parties) and five senior officials, who were involved in tobacco control policy, were recruited for semi-structured, anonymous, face-to-face interviews.

Results: Recruitment of appropriate senior policymakers was found to be possible. Interviewees were willing to answer questions fully and frankly about their knowledge and views of the tobacco industry.The preliminary data from this pilot suggest that some New Zealand politicians appeared to see contact with the industry as similar to contact with other groups, whereas the officials indicated at least a different style of relationship. Only one politician knew if their party accepted funding from tobacco companies. All but one of the interviewees thought that promotion of tobacco to under-16 s still occurs, albeit indirectly. The interviewees' knowledge of the investment in tobacco industries by New Zealand government agencies was low or absent.While most of those interviewed showed scepticism about tobacco company public relations efforts, this was absent in some cases. There was a wide understanding that the tobacco industry will use many tactics in the pursuit of profit, and to counteract government efforts to reduce the harm from smoking.

Conclusion: In-depth anonymous interviews appear to be feasible and can be productive for exploring sensitive tobacco-related policy issues with policymakers. The preliminary data from this group of New Zealand policymakers suggest important knowledge gaps, but also general distrust of this industry. From a tobacco control perspective, the results may suggest a greater focus by advocates on the funding of political parties by the tobacco industry, and on government agency investment in the tobacco industry.

一项关于新西兰政策制定者对烟草业的知识和态度的试点定性研究。
背景:决策者的行动对推进烟草控制至关重要。为了评估使用匿名深度访谈来确定决策者对烟草业的知识和态度的可行性,我们进行了一项涉及新西兰决策者的试点研究。方法:招募参与烟草控制政策的5名政治人物(不同政党)和5名高级官员进行半结构化、匿名、面对面访谈。结果:招聘合适的高层决策者是可能的。受访者愿意全面而坦率地回答有关他们对烟草业的了解和看法的问题。这个试点项目的初步数据表明,一些新西兰政客似乎认为与该行业的接触与与其他团体的接触类似,而官员们则表示至少是一种不同的关系。只有一位政治家知道他们的政党是否接受了烟草公司的资助。除一人外,所有受访者都认为,向16岁以下青少年推销烟草的行为仍然存在,尽管是间接的。受访者对新西兰政府机构对烟草行业投资的了解程度较低或不了解。尽管大多数受访者对烟草公司的公关努力表示怀疑,但在某些情况下,这种怀疑并不存在。人们普遍认为,烟草业会使用许多策略来追求利润,并抵消政府减少吸烟危害的努力。结论:深度匿名访谈似乎是可行的,并且对于与政策制定者探讨敏感的烟草相关政策问题是有效的。这组新西兰政策制定者的初步数据表明了重要的知识差距,但也表明了对该行业的普遍不信任。从烟草控制的角度来看,研究结果可能表明,倡议者更关注烟草业对政党的资助,以及政府机构对烟草业的投资。
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