昆士兰州政府限制在公有资产上发布不健康食品和酒类广告的政策的兴衰。

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Kathryn Backholer , Oliver Huse , Ruby Brooks , Florentine Martino , Alexandra Chung , Christina Zorbas , Christine Driessen , Ainslie Sartori , Jennifer Browne
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目的:研究昆士兰州政府限制公有资产上不健康食品和酒类广告政策的反对者所采用的策略,并确定哪些反对论点似乎影响了政策结果:研究昆士兰州政府限制公有资产上不健康食品和酒类广告政策的反对者所采用的策略,并确定哪些反对论点似乎影响了政策结果:方法:回顾性定性政策分析案例研究,以企业政治活动的 "政策乌托邦模型 "为基础。我们使用定性内容分析法研究了利益相关者提交的 "昆士兰政府广告位上的广告内容 "政策(v1 和 2)以及卫生部长日记中的数据:来自食品、饮料、酒类和广告行业的利益相关者以及一些非营利性健康组织反对该政策。行业参与者利用话语策略、联盟管理(包括与非营利性健康组织合作)、信息管理以及与政策制定者的直接接触来传达他们反对该政策的论点。第二版政策在范围和主要政策条款方面都比较薄弱,反映了行业参与者的论点:结论:在整个政策制定过程中,应尽量减少来自有明显利益冲突的行业的影响,以确保公众健康优先于企业利益:我们的研究结果可以帮助其他司法管辖区在制定限制不健康食品和酒类营销的政策时,做好应对行业反对的准备。
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The rise and fall of the Queensland Government policy to restrict unhealthy food and alcohol advertising on publicly owned assets

Objective

To examine the strategies employed by opponents of the Queensland Government’s policy to restrict unhealthy food and alcohol advertising on publicly owned assets and identify which of the opposing arguments appeared to influence the policy outcomes.

Methods

Retrospective qualitative policy analysis case study informed by the Policy Dystopia Model of corporate political activity. We used qualitative content analysis to examine data from stakeholder submissions to the ‘Advertising content on Queensland Government advertising spaces’ policies (v1 and 2), and Minister for Health’s diaries.

Results

Stakeholders from the food, beverage, alcohol and advertising industries and several not-for-profit health organisations opposed the policy. Industry actors used discursive strategies, coalition management (including co-option of not-for-profit health organisations), information management and direct involvement with policy makers to communicate their arguments against the policy. The second version of the policy was weaker regarding scope and key policy provisions, reflecting the arguments of industry actors.

Conclusions

Influence from industries with a clear conflict of interest should be minimised throughout policy development to ensure public health is prioritised over corporate gain.

Implications for public health

Our findings can support other jurisdictions to prepare for industry opposition when designing policies to restrict unhealthy food and alcohol marketing.

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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
5.70%
发文量
121
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health (ANZJPH) is concerned with public health issues. The research reported includes formal epidemiological inquiries into the correlates and causes of diseases and health-related behaviour, analyses of public policy affecting health and disease, and detailed studies of the cultures and social structures within which health and illness exist. The Journal is multidisciplinary and aims to publish methodologically sound research from any of the academic disciplines that constitute public health.
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