Department of Health Sciences, University of York, Heslington, York, UK.
Addiction. 2023 Mar;118(3):558-566. doi: 10.1111/add.16058. Epub 2022 Oct 24.
The Transformative Research on the Alcohol industry, Policy and Science (TRAPS) programme investigates the alcohol industry, with an innovative focus on public health sciences. TRAPS adds to an under-developed literature on the study of alcohol industry influence on alcohol science and policymaking. This paper provides a synthesis of TRAPS findings to inform future research.
We conducted an interpretive review of TRAPS research findings across its component studies, identifying and integrating the key contributions made by individual studies to the literature on alcohol policymaking and science, and identifying areas where TRAPS progress was limited. This produced themes for consideration in future research agenda setting.
TRAPS explored the interventions of the alcohol industry in science and policymaking using various methods, including systematic reviews and qualitative interviews. These studies identified the industry's activities in several key areas, such as the debate over minimum unit pricing (MUP), cardiovascular health and alcohol research and a long-running public relations programme developed in close connection with the tobacco industry. Collectively, the research shows that alcohol policymaking has involved a contest between the research community and alcohol industry actors about whether and how science should be used to inform policy.
The TRAPS programme demonstrates the need for a transdisciplinary approach to understand the nature of corporate political activity; the crucial role industry involvement in science plays in the development of corporate political power; and how public health actors have successfully overcome industry opposition to evidence-based policies. Advances in alcohol policy should be underpinned by strong, reflexive public health sciences, alert to the role of industry in the alcohol harms under study and thorough in their investigation of the alcohol industry as an object of study in itself.
转化酒精产业、政策和科学研究计划(TRAPS)项目调查酒精产业,以创新的方式关注公共卫生科学。TRAPS 增加了对研究酒精产业对酒精科学和决策制定影响的文献不足的研究。本文综合了 TRAPS 的研究结果,为未来的研究提供信息。
我们对 TRAPS 各组成部分的研究结果进行了解释性综述,确定并整合了各个研究对酒精政策制定和科学文献的主要贡献,并确定了 TRAPS 进展受到限制的领域。这为未来的研究议程制定产生了主题。
TRAPS 使用各种方法探索了酒精产业在科学和决策制定中的干预措施,包括系统评价和定性访谈。这些研究确定了该行业在几个关键领域的活动,例如关于最低单位定价(MUP)、心血管健康和酒精研究的争论,以及与烟草行业密切相关的长期公共关系计划。总的来说,研究表明,酒精政策制定涉及到研究界和酒精产业参与者之间的争论,即是否以及如何利用科学为政策提供信息。
TRAPS 计划表明,需要采用跨学科方法来理解企业政治活动的性质;需要了解行业参与科学在企业政治权力发展中的关键作用;以及公共卫生行动者如何成功克服了行业对基于证据的政策的反对。应在强大的、反思性的公共卫生科学的基础上推进酒精政策,警惕行业在研究中的酒精危害中的作用,并彻底调查酒精产业本身作为研究对象。