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“是否被禁止?是否违法?”:探索西澳大利亚州电子烟的监管环境。

"Is it banned? Is it illegal?": Navigating Western Australia's regulatory environment for e-cigarettes.

机构信息

Collaboration for Evidence, Research and Impact in Public Health, School of Population Health, Curtin University, Bentley, Western Australia, Australia.

Collaboration for Evidence, Research and Impact in Public Health, School of Population Health, Curtin University, Bentley, Western Australia, Australia.

出版信息

Int J Drug Policy. 2021 Aug;94:103177. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2021.103177. Epub 2021 Mar 10.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In Australia, there is no Federal legislation that directly applies to e-cigarettes, instead, several existing laws relating to poisons, therapeutic goods and tobacco control apply. Across all Australian States and Territories, it is illegal to sell nicotine-containing e-cigarettes, however, users can legally import nicotine-containing vaporisers through the Personal Importation Scheme. Western Australia differs from other Australian States and Territories in that products which resemble tobacco products are banned, effectively prohibiting the use of e-cigarettes. This study aimed to understand how e-cigarette users navigate Western Australia's regulatory environment to access vaping products and the health and safety issues encountered.

METHODS

Working from a constructionist epistemology and a symbolic interaction framework, in-depth interviews were conducted with a purposive sample of 37 current (89%) and former (11%) adult vapers (70% male, mean age of 32.5). Data was analysed via thematic analysis.

RESULTS

Vape retailers were said to be circumventing Western Australia's e-cigarette restrictions by selling the components of 'open system' devices that do not resemble a tobacco product when sold individually. Participants were unsure of the legality of importing, accessing and using nicotine and e-cigarettes, however, the majority continued to use nicotine-containing vaporisers and implemented strategies in an attempt to avoid detection and safeguard their health. The internet facilitated access to desired products, information on health and safety, and discussions of personal experiences.

CONCLUSIONS

The Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration has recently (21 December 2020) confirmed that from 1 October 2021 smokers who have tried quitting with other approved cessation pharmacotherapies will be required to obtain a prescription for nicotine-containing vaporiser products from a registered medical practitioner. The results of this study suggest further consideration of regulatory measures are however required to support the different characteristics of vapers and to mitigate the health and safety concerns experienced by e-cigarette users.

摘要

背景

在澳大利亚,没有直接适用于电子烟的联邦立法,而是有几部与毒药、治疗性商品和烟草控制有关的现有法律适用。在澳大利亚所有州和地区,销售含尼古丁电子烟都是违法的,然而,用户可以通过个人进口计划合法进口含尼古丁的蒸气器。西澳大利亚州与澳大利亚其他州和地区不同,因为类似于烟草产品的产品被禁止,实际上禁止了电子烟的使用。本研究旨在了解电子烟使用者如何在西澳大利亚州的监管环境中获得蒸气产品,并了解所遇到的健康和安全问题。

方法

从建构主义认识论和符号互动框架出发,对 37 名当前(89%)和前(11%)成年电子烟使用者(70%为男性,平均年龄为 32.5 岁)进行了深入访谈。通过主题分析对数据进行分析。

结果

据说蒸气器零售商通过销售“开放式系统”设备的组件来规避西澳大利亚州的电子烟限制,当这些组件单独出售时,它们并不类似于烟草产品。参与者不确定进口、获取和使用尼古丁和电子烟的合法性,但大多数人仍继续使用含尼古丁的蒸气器,并采取策略试图避免被发现并保护自己的健康。互联网为获取所需产品、健康和安全信息以及讨论个人经验提供了便利。

结论

澳大利亚治疗商品管理局最近(2020 年 12 月 21 日)确认,从 2021 年 10 月 1 日起,尝试过其他经批准的戒烟药物治疗而戒烟的吸烟者将需要从注册医疗从业者那里获得含尼古丁蒸气器产品的处方。然而,本研究的结果表明,需要进一步考虑监管措施,以支持不同的蒸气器使用者的特点,并减轻电子烟使用者所经历的健康和安全问题。

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