烟草零售商对销售烟草和尼古丁制品、烟草控制政策和逐步淘汰烟草销售的看法:范围审查。

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Sisay Derso Mengesha, Cheneal Puljević, Shaun Kim, Dominique de Andrade, Coral E Gartner
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目的:本范围审查综合了关于烟草零售商对销售烟草的态度、烟草控制(TC)措施和可能逐步停止烟草销售的全球证据。方法:我们检索了8个数据库,涵盖卫生、社会科学和商业主题,以确定2000年至2024年间发表的记录。如果记录检查了烟草零售商对销售烟草和尼古丁产品的看法、态度或观点,或对TC措施或停止烟草销售的意见,则符合纳入条件。审查遵循乔安娜布里格斯研究所(JBI)范围审查方法和首选报告项目,用于系统审查和范围审查扩展的荟萃分析清单,用于报告范围审查。结果:52项研究符合入选标准,其中美国和印度贡献最多。大多数零售商表现出对现有TC措施的深刻理解,尽管知识因国家和零售商的人口统计而异。零售商大多反对烟草税、产品展示禁令和标准化烟草包装等烟草政策。尽管认识到烟草是一种低利润产品,但大多数研究报告称,零售商继续销售烟草的主要原因是对顾客的吸引力和保留率。来自高收入国家(澳大利亚、新西兰和美国)的10项研究表明,严格的烟草控制措施以及个人道德考虑是促使停止烟草销售的关键因素。结论:本综述发现,烟草零售商通常报告对烟草管制的负面态度。然而,监管措施、自愿戒烟倡议和呼吁道德价值观的零售教育可以共同鼓励一些个别零售商停止销售烟草。尽管仅凭这些措施不太可能大幅减少烟草零售商的数量。这些因素也可为有关受管制的逐步淘汰烟草零售的宣传战略提供信息。
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Tobacco retailers' views on selling tobacco and nicotine products, tobacco control policies and phasing out tobacco sales: a scoping review.

Aim: This scoping review synthesises the global evidence on tobacco retailers' attitudes towards selling tobacco, tobacco control (TC) measures and the potential phase out of tobacco sales.

Methods: We searched eight databases covering health, social science and business topics to identify records published between 2000 and 2024. Records were eligible for inclusion if they examined tobacco retailers' perceptions, attitudes or views on selling tobacco and nicotine products, or opinions on TC measures or ceasing tobacco sales. The review followed the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) Scoping Review Methodology and the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews checklist for reporting scoping reviews.

Results: 52 studies met the eligibility criteria, with the USA and India contributing the most research. Most retailers demonstrated a strong understanding of existing TC measures, although knowledge varied by country and retailer demographics. Retailers largely opposed TC policies such as taxes, product display bans and standardised tobacco packaging. Despite recognising tobacco as a low-profit product for their business, most studies reported perceived customer attraction and retention as key reasons why retailers continue selling tobacco. 10 studies from high-income countries (Australia, New Zealand and the USA) indicated that stringent TC measures, along with personal ethical considerations, are key factors that motivate discontinuing tobacco sales.

Conclusions: This review found that tobacco retailers typically report negative attitudes about TC regulations. However, regulatory measures, voluntary cessation initiatives and retail education that appeals to ethical values can collectively encourage some individual retailers to cease selling tobacco. Although these alone are unlikely to substantially reduce the number of tobacco retailers. These factors may also inform communication strategies concerning regulated phase-outs of tobacco retailing.

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Tobacco Control
Tobacco Control 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
9.10
自引率
26.90%
发文量
223
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Tobacco Control is an international peer-reviewed journal covering the nature and consequences of tobacco use worldwide; tobacco''s effects on population health, the economy, the environment, and society; efforts to prevent and control the global tobacco epidemic through population-level education and policy changes; the ethical dimensions of tobacco control policies; and the activities of the tobacco industry and its allies.
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