Melbourne Centre for Behaviour Change, Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC 3010, Australia.
The George Institute for Global Health, University of New South Wales, Newtown, NSW 2042, Australia.
Health Promot Int. 2023 Aug 1;38(4). doi: 10.1093/heapro/daad080.
In response to rapid and substantial increases in rates of e-cigarette use among young people, Australia's Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) made changes to the regulations governing nicotine vaping products. As part of the regulatory change process, Australians were invited to comment on the proposed regulations, which featured the introduction of a prescription model for nicotine vaping products. To inform strategies to enhance compliance with the tightened regulations, this study examined submissions made by self-reported e-cigarette users to the TGA's public consultation (n = 1405). A content analysis was conducted to identify and quantify key arguments. Claims about possible negative consequences associated with the regulations (e.g. people will return to smoking, inconvenience) featured in most submissions (84%). Around half (55%) of submissions mentioned perceived benefits of e-cigarettes, including favourable health outcomes (e.g. improved breathing) and enhanced tobacco cessation. Around half (52%) featured concerns about inconsistency in treatment and the argument that e-cigarettes should not be restricted when more harmful tobacco products are readily available. Alternative approaches to a prescription model were offered in nearly one-third (31%) of submissions. One-quarter (26%) included text provided by an industry-led astroturfing campaign. The arguments made in the analysed submissions suggest a lack of appreciation of (i) the negative health outcomes associated with e-cigarette use and (ii) evidence linking these devices to smoking relapse. Results highlight the need for targeted health campaigns that address (i) gaps in consumers' knowledge and (ii) vaping-related misinformation being promulgated by the industry and its allies.
针对年轻人电子烟使用率的快速大幅增长,澳大利亚治疗商品管理局(TGA)对管理尼古丁电子烟产品的法规进行了修订。作为法规变更过程的一部分,澳大利亚邀请人们对拟议的法规发表意见,其中包括采用尼古丁电子烟产品的处方模式。为了制定增强遵守收紧法规的策略,本研究分析了向 TGA 公众咨询(n = 1405)提交的自我报告电子烟用户的意见。进行了内容分析以确定和量化主要论点。大多数意见书(84%)都提到了与法规相关的可能负面后果的说法(例如,人们将重新吸烟,不方便)。约一半(55%)的意见书提到了电子烟的预期益处,包括有利的健康结果(例如改善呼吸)和增强的烟草戒断。约一半(52%)的意见书提到了对治疗不一致的担忧以及电子烟不应在更有害的烟草产品随处可得的情况下受到限制的观点。处方模式的替代方法在近三分之一(31%)的意见书提出。四分之一(26%)的意见书包括了由行业主导的虚假宣传活动提供的文本。分析意见书提出的论点表明,人们缺乏对以下两方面的认识:(i)电子烟使用与健康结果相关的负面影响,以及(ii)将这些设备与吸烟复发联系起来的证据。研究结果强调需要开展有针对性的健康宣传活动,解决消费者知识差距以及行业及其盟友传播的与蒸气相关的错误信息。