| Literature DB >> 29880598 |
Janet Chung-Hall1, Lorraine Craig1, Shannon Gravely1, Natalie Sansone1, Geoffrey T Fong1,2,3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To present findings of a narrative review on the implementation and effectiveness of 17 Articles of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) during the Treaty's first decade. DATA SOURCES: Published reports on global FCTC implementation; searches of four databases through June 2016; hand-search of publications/online resources; tobacco control experts. STUDY SELECTION: WHO Convention Secretariat global progress reports (2010, 2012, 2014); 2015 WHO report on the global tobacco epidemic; studies of social, behavioural, health, economic and/or environmental impacts of FCTC policies. DATA EXTRACTION: Progress in the implementation of 17 FCTC Articles was categorised (higher/intermediate/lower) by consensus. 128 studies were independently selected by multiple authors in consultation with experts. DATA SYNTHESIS: Implementation was highest for smoke-free laws, health warnings and education campaigns, youth access laws, and reporting/information exchange, and lowest for measures to counter industry interference, regulate tobacco product contents, promote alternative livelihoods and protect health/environment. Price/tax increases, comprehensive smoking and marketing bans, health warnings, and cessation treatment are associated with decreased tobacco consumption/health risks and increased quitting. Mass media campaigns and youth access laws prevent smoking initiation, decrease prevalence and promote cessation. There were few studies on the effectiveness of policies in several domains, including measures to prevent industry interference and regulate tobacco product contents.Entities:
Keywords: global health; prevention; public policy
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29880598 PMCID: PMC6589489 DOI: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2018-054389
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tob Control ISSN: 0964-4563 Impact factor: 7.552
Brief description of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) Articles included in this review
| FCTC Article | Description |
| Article 5.3 | Protect tobacco control policies against industry interference. |
| Article 6 | Price and tax measures to reduce tobacco consumption, including raising the price of tobacco products through taxation, prohibiting/restricting tobacco sales to international travellers and dedicating tobacco tax revenues to fund tobacco control. |
| Article 8 | Protection from exposure to tobacco smoke in indoor public places, workplaces, public transport and other public places. |
| Article 9 | Regulation of tobacco product contents through testing and measuring contents and emissions of tobacco products. |
| Article 10 | Regulation of tobacco product disclosures by requiring tobacco manufacturers and importers to disclose information about contents, toxic constituents and emissions of their products. |
| Article 11 | Require health warnings on tobacco product packaging and prohibit misleading tobacco packaging and labelling. |
| Article 12 | Use all available communication tools to promote education, communication, training and public awareness of tobacco control issues. |
| Article 13 | Enforce comprehensive bans on all forms of tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship. |
| Article 14 | Promote tobacco cessation and provide treatment for dependence through healthcare providers, and accessible, low-cost interventions. |
| Article 15 | Eliminate all forms of illicit trade in tobacco products, including smuggling, illicit manufacturing and counterfeiting. |
| Article 16 | Prohibit sales of tobacco products to and by minors, including a ban on the sale of tobacco products at point of sale, restrictions on accessibility to tobacco vending machines and ban on the sale of single cigarettes or small packs. |
| Article 17 | Promote economically viable alternatives for tobacco workers, growers and individual sellers. |
| Article 18 | Protect the environment and health of persons with respect to the cultivation and manufacturing of tobacco. |
| Article 19 | Legislative action to deal with criminal and civil liability, including compensation where appropriate. |
| Article 20 | Research, surveillance and exchange of information on tobacco control, including patterns of, determinants and outcomes of tobacco consumption. |
| Article 21 | Require Parties to submit periodic reports on implementation of the Convention. |
| Article 22 | International cooperation to promote the transfer of technical, scientific and legal expertise and technology to establish and strengthen national tobacco control strategies. |
Figure 1Global progress in Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) implementation based on available sources up to June 2016.