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全球烟草监测系统(GTSS):目的、产出及潜力

Global Tobacco Surveillance System (GTSS): purpose, production, and potential.

出版信息

J Sch Health. 2005 Jan;75(1):15-24. doi: 10.1111/j.1746-1561.2005.tb00004.x.

Abstract

The World Health Organization (WHO), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA) developed the Global Tobacco Surveillance System (GTSS) to assist all 192 WHO Member States in collecting data on youth and adult tobacco use. The flexible GTSS system includes common data items but allows countries to include important unique information at their discretion. It uses a common survey methodology, similar field procedures for data collection, and similar data management and processing techniques. The GTSS includes collection of data through three surveys: the Global Youth Tobacco Survey (GYTS) for youth, and the Global School Personnel Survey (GSPS) and the Global Health Professional Survey (GHPS) for adults. GTSS data potentially can be applied in four ways. First, countries and research partners can disseminate data through publications, presentations, and an active GTSS web site. Second, countries can use GTSS data to inform politicians about the tobacco problem in their country, leading to new policy decisions to prevent and control tobacco use. Third, GTSS can provide countries with valuable feedback to evaluate and improve Country National Action Plans or develop new plans. Fourth, in response to the WHO FCTC call for countries to use consistent methods and procedures in their surveillance efforts, GTSS offers such consistency in sampling procedures, core questionnaire items, training infield procedures, and analysis of data across all survey sites. The GTSS represents the most comprehensive tobacco surveillance system ever developed and implemented. As an example, this paper describes development of the GYTS and discusses potential uses of the data. Sample data were drawn from 38 sites in 24 countries in the African Region, 82 sites in 35 countries in the Americas Region, 20 sites in 17 countries and the Gaza Strip/West Bank region in the Eastern Mediterranean Region, 25 sites in 22 countries in the European Region, 34 sites in six countries in the Southeast Asia Region, and 25 sites in 14 countries in the Western Pacific Region.

摘要

世界卫生组织(WHO)、疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)以及加拿大公共卫生协会(CPHA)共同开发了全球烟草监测系统(GTSS),以协助世界卫生组织的所有192个成员国收集有关青少年和成人烟草使用情况的数据。灵活的GTSS系统包含通用数据项,但允许各国自行决定纳入重要的独特信息。它采用通用的调查方法、类似的数据收集现场程序以及类似的数据管理和处理技术。GTSS通过三项调查收集数据:针对青少年的全球青少年烟草调查(GYTS),以及针对成人的全球学校工作人员调查(GSPS)和全球卫生专业人员调查(GHPS)。GTSS数据有四种潜在应用方式。首先,各国和研究伙伴可以通过出版物、报告以及活跃的GTSS网站来传播数据。其次,各国可以利用GTSS数据向政治家通报本国的烟草问题,从而促使他们做出预防和控制烟草使用的新政策决策。第三,GTSS可以为各国提供有价值的反馈,以评估和改进国家行动计划或制定新计划。第四,为响应世界卫生组织《烟草控制框架公约》呼吁各国在监测工作中采用一致的方法和程序,GTSS在抽样程序、核心问卷项目、现场培训程序以及所有调查地点的数据分析方面提供了这种一致性。GTSS是有史以来开发和实施的最全面的烟草监测系统。作为示例,本文描述了GYTS的开发过程并讨论了数据的潜在用途。样本数据来自非洲区域24个国家的38个地点、美洲区域35个国家的82个地点、东地中海区域17个国家和加沙地带/约旦河西岸地区的20个地点、欧洲区域22个国家的25个地点、东南亚区域6个国家的34个地点以及西太平洋区域14个国家的25个地点。

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