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印度北部一座城市《香烟及其他烟草制品描述性评估法案》

Descriptive evaluation of cigarettes and other tobacco products act in a North Indian city.

作者信息

Goel Sonu, Sardana Mohini, Jain Nisha, Bakshi Deepak

机构信息

Associate Professor of Health Management, School of Public Health, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India.

Masters in Health Care Management Scholar, Department of Health Care Information Technology, International Institute of Health Management Research, New Delhi, India.

出版信息

Indian J Public Health. 2016 Oct-Dec;60(4):273-279. doi: 10.4103/0019-557X.195858.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

India is a signatory to Framework Convention on Tobacco Control and also enacted cigarettes and other tobacco products Act (COTPA) in 2003.

OBJECTIVES

To undertake a comprehensive assessment (Section 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 under COTPA) of legislation against tobacco products in a North Indian city.

METHODS

An observational, cross-sectional study was conducted at 108 public places which included educational institutions, offices, health institutes, transit sites, and hotels/restaurants. Structured checklists with compliance indicators for various sections under COTPA were used. Different brands of tobacco products were observed for pictorial warnings.

RESULTS

No active smoking was observed at 80.5% public places, while 54.6% places had displayed "No smoking" signage. About 68.5% public places were found free of evidence of smell/ashes of recent smoking, and 86.1% places had no smoking aids. Merely, one-third public places (36.1%) were complying with all Section 4 indicators. Around 42.3% point of sale had advertisements of tobacco products, and 73.1% had a display of tobacco products visible to minors. Around 60% educational institutions displayed signages as per Section 6b of COTPA, and 32.5% had tobacco shops being run within 100 yards of institution's radius. There was minimal smoking activity within the campus. Health warnings were present in 80.8% of tobacco products, more with Indian brands as compared to foreign brands.

CONCLUSION

The city of Chandigarh, which was declared the first smoke-free city of India, showed poor compliance with COTPA.

摘要

背景

印度是《烟草控制框架公约》的签署国,并于2003年颁布了《香烟及其他烟草制品法案》(COTPA)。

目的

对印度北部一座城市针对烟草制品的立法进行全面评估(依据COTPA的第4、5、6、7、8和9节)。

方法

在108个公共场所开展了一项观察性横断面研究,这些场所包括教育机构、办公室、健康机构、交通站点以及酒店/餐馆。使用了带有COTPA各节合规指标的结构化检查表。观察不同品牌烟草制品上的图片警示。

结果

在80.5%的公共场所未观察到有人正在吸烟,而54.6%的场所展示了“禁止吸烟”标识。约68.5%的公共场所未发现近期吸烟的气味/烟灰迹象,86.1%的场所没有吸烟用具。仅有三分之一的公共场所(36.1%)符合第4节的所有指标。约42.3%的销售点有烟草制品广告,73.1%的销售点未成年人可以看到烟草制品展示。约60%的教育机构按照COTPA第6b节展示了标识,32.5%的机构在半径100码范围内有烟草店经营。校园内吸烟活动极少。80.8%的烟草制品带有健康警示,印度品牌的健康警示比外国品牌更多。

结论

被宣布为印度首个无烟城市的昌迪加尔市,对COTPA的遵守情况较差。

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