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预防非传染性疾病的法律重点:世界卫生组织东地中海区域的创新举措

Legal priorities for prevention of non-communicable diseases: innovations from WHO's Eastern Mediterranean region.

作者信息

Gostin L O, Abou-Taleb H, Roache S A, Alwan A

机构信息

O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, Georgetown University Law Center, 600 New Jersey Avenue NW, 20001, Washington, DC, USA.

World Health Organization, Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean, Nasr City, Cairo, 11371, Egypt.

出版信息

Public Health. 2017 Mar;144:4-12. doi: 10.1016/j.puhe.2016.11.001. Epub 2016 Dec 21.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are the leading cause of death globally and in the World Health Organization's (WHO) Eastern Mediterranean region (EMR). This paper reports on a research collaboration between the WHO's Eastern Mediterranean Office (EMRO) and the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law at Georgetown University that aims to identify (1) regionally relevant, cost-effective and affordable legal interventions to prevent NCDs, and (2) methods to strengthen implementation and enforcement.

STUDY DESIGN

Comparative analysis of >200 international, regional and domestic interventions addressing key NCD risk factors, including tobacco, alcohol, diet and physical inactivity.

METHODS

Researchers searched legal and policy databases including the WHO Nutrition, Obesity and Physical Activity Database and drew upon academic commentary and 'grey' literature. Measures included evidence of impact; evidence of cost-effectiveness; and monitoring and enforcement mechanisms.

RESULTS

Researchers identified many examples of legal interventions effectively reducing NCD risk factors. Key enabling factors for effective NCD-related laws include regulatory capacity; governance mechanisms promoting multisectoral collaboration and accountability; and tailoring interventions to local legal, economic and social contexts.

CONCLUSIONS

In the EMR, and globally, law can be a cost-effective and affordable means of curbing underlying drivers of the NCD pandemic, such as rampant junk food marketing. Building upon this research, together with international and regional experts, EMRO has identified 10 priority interventions in the areas of tobacco control, unhealthy diets and NCD governance. The EMRO/O'Neill Institute partnership will develop guidance tools and capacity building initiatives to support Member States to harness the power of law to achieve population health improvements.

摘要

目标

非传染性疾病(NCDs)是全球以及世界卫生组织(WHO)东地中海区域(EMR)的主要死因。本文报告了WHO东地中海办事处(EMRO)与乔治敦大学奥尼尔国家和全球卫生法研究所之间的一项研究合作,该合作旨在确定:(1)在区域内具有相关性、具有成本效益且负担得起的预防非传染性疾病的法律干预措施;(2)加强实施和执行的方法。

研究设计

对200多项针对非传染性疾病关键风险因素(包括烟草、酒精、饮食和身体活动不足)的国际、区域和国内干预措施进行比较分析。

方法

研究人员搜索了包括WHO营养、肥胖和身体活动数据库在内的法律和政策数据库,并借鉴了学术评论和“灰色”文献。衡量标准包括影响证据;成本效益证据;以及监测和执行机制。

结果

研究人员发现了许多有效降低非传染性疾病风险因素的法律干预措施实例。有效的非传染性疾病相关法律的关键促成因素包括监管能力;促进多部门合作和问责制的治理机制;以及根据当地法律、经济和社会背景调整干预措施。

结论

在东地中海区域以及全球范围内,法律可以成为遏制非传染性疾病大流行根本驱动因素(如垃圾食品营销泛滥)的一种具有成本效益且负担得起的手段。基于这项研究,EMRO与国际和区域专家共同确定了烟草控制、不健康饮食和非传染性疾病治理领域的10项优先干预措施。EMRO/奥尼尔研究所的伙伴关系将开发指导工具和能力建设倡议,以支持成员国利用法律的力量改善人群健康。

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