Lauber Kathrin, Brooks Eleanor
Global Health Policy Unit, University of Edinburgh, UK.
SSM Qual Res Health. 2024 Jun;5:100369. doi: 10.1016/j.ssmqr.2023.100369.
The 2015-2018 revision of the European Union's Audiovisual Media Services Directive, which governs the marketing of alcohol and unhealthy food to minors, failed to align with international best practice. Previous research has explained this 'missed opportunity' with reference to deficient political will, difficulties advocating for health, and industry pressure. We explore another explanation: the role of the impact assessment (IA) process in shaping decision-making.
We first conducted an in-depth comparison of three versions of the IA report, employing qualitative content and framing analyses to establish in the substantive content, framing, and evidence cited. Second, we used process-tracing, a qualitative method drawing on multiple data sources, to explore causal mechanisms, to assess . Data sources include policy documents published proactively and obtained through access-to-document requests.
Previously unpublished versions of the IA report show that stronger rules on advertising were preferred early in the policy process but later abandoned, and that concern for 'balancing' consumer protection and competitiveness shifted to focus on the latter. Following review by the Regulatory Scrutiny Board, a revised IA report narrowed the policy options, removing a requirement for member states to prevent childrens' exposure to alcohol advertising. Consequently, decision-makers were provided with an IA that did not offer adequate information on available measures to protect children.
Changes made during the IA process, which determines the policy options presented to decision-makers, side-lined health concerns. We argue that engaging with the institutional structures which shape decision-making is crucial for those working to further public health.
欧盟《视听媒体服务指令》2015 - 2018年修订版对向未成年人进行酒精和不健康食品营销进行管理,但未能与国际最佳实践保持一致。此前的研究已从政治意愿不足、倡导健康面临困难以及行业压力等方面解释了这一“错失的机会”。我们探讨另一种解释:影响评估(IA)过程在决策形成中的作用。
我们首先对IA报告的三个版本进行了深入比较,采用定性内容和框架分析来确定实质性内容、框架以及所引用的证据。其次,我们使用过程追踪这一定性方法,借助多个数据源来探究因果机制,以评估……数据源包括主动发布以及通过文件获取请求获得的政策文件。
IA报告此前未公开的版本显示,在政策过程早期更倾向于制定更强有力的广告规则,但后来被放弃,并且对“平衡”消费者保护和竞争力的关注转向了后者。在经过监管审查委员会审查后,一份修订后的IA报告缩小了政策选项范围,取消了要求成员国防止儿童接触酒精广告的规定。因此,决策者得到的IA没有提供关于保护儿童现有措施的充分信息。
IA过程中所做的改变决定了向决策者呈现的政策选项,从而使健康问题被边缘化。我们认为,对于致力于促进公众健康的人来说,参与塑造决策的制度结构至关重要。