Title of article :
Comparative Study on Tobacco Control in India and the United Kingdom: Analysis of Executive Policies
Author/Authors :
Kokabisaghi ، Fatemeh Department of Management Sciences and Health Economics - School of Health - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences , Tonino ، Mark Erasmus School of Health Policy and Management - Erasmus University Rotterdam , Tabatabaee ، Saeed Department of Management Sciences and Health Economics - School of Health - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences , Khammarnia ، Mohammad Health Promotion Research Center - Zahedan University of Medical Sciences
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1
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9
Abstract :
Context: In recent decades, the tobacco epidemic has spread worldwide. The impact of tobacco control policies has been different among countries. This paper aims to explain how two countries, the United Kingdom (UK) and India, with different political, social, and cultural contexts, implemented the World Health Organization (WHO) Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. Evidence Acquisition: A comparative study was done for tobacco control in UK and India in 2022. A review of literature in five databases, observational data and legal documents on tobacco use were undertaken. To identify and explain the factors that pose challenges to the implementation of tobacco control policies, country reports and health policy monitoring and research databases (in total, 27 papers and 16 reports) were reviewed. Results: Having different economic, social, and cultural backgrounds, a similar pathway to control the tobacco industry can be seen in UK and India. The factors that can explain the similar outcomes in two countries are the global pressure of WHO, increased awareness of people and policymakers, and a sense of urgency about the tobacco problem in both societies. Conclusions: At different stages of tobacco control in both countries, various interest groups with different routes of political influence used veto opportunities to overturn political decisions in the policy process. Continuous analysis of interest groups and their status quo is necessary to restrict the tobacco industry in favor of public health. Governments should carefully recognize the stakeholders and stake challengers in the policy domain and balance their interests.
Keywords :
Tobacco , Tobacco Industry , Cigarette Smoking , Policy
Journal title :
Journal of Health Scope
Journal title :
Journal of Health Scope
Record number :
2769013
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