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The perspectives of politicians on tobacco control in Turkey
BACKGROUND: Tobacco use is a leading but preventable cause of non-communicable diseases and premature death. The legislature has a key role in setting tobacco control policies. Smoking trends are decreasing thanks to the introduction of effective tobacco control policies in Turkey and these policies...
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2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6204546/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30371833 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/cky152 |
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author | Ozcebe, Hilal Erguder, Toker Balcilar, Mehmet Ursu, Pavel Reeves, Aaron Stuckler, David Snell, Andrew Galea, Gauden Mikkelsen, Bente Mauer-Stender, Kristina |
author_facet | Ozcebe, Hilal Erguder, Toker Balcilar, Mehmet Ursu, Pavel Reeves, Aaron Stuckler, David Snell, Andrew Galea, Gauden Mikkelsen, Bente Mauer-Stender, Kristina |
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description | BACKGROUND: Tobacco use is a leading but preventable cause of non-communicable diseases and premature death. The legislature has a key role in setting tobacco control policies. Smoking trends are decreasing thanks to the introduction of effective tobacco control policies in Turkey and these policies may have been shaped by how politicians’ interpreted social problems that were prominent during the development and implementation of tobacco regulations. AIM: This paper explores the long-term national relationship between tobacco consumption, tobacco control policies and the associated political discourse in Turkey, considering the varying influences through national leadership on this important public health agenda. This relationship is studied by comparing a time series analysis of tobacco consumption trends with a policy analysis of the minutes of deliberations at the Grand National Assembly of Turkey (GNAT). METHODS: This study uses Bayesian time series analysis in order investigate whether the tobacco control policies and related activities influenced the annual per adult cigarette consumption in Turkey. We used a novel method to identify change points in tobacco trends and whether they correspond with key policy changes intended to alter usage after adjusting for the effect of other non-policy related covariates, such as the purchasing power. The policy analysis included an examination of the minutes of deliberations at the GNAT—which is the Turkish parliament and unicameral Turkish legislature—1 year before and 1 year after the break years associated with an increase or decrease in tobacco consumption. RESULTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS: Tobacco consumption increased with the encouragement of tobacco production and the entrance of multinational companies in the country in 1976 and 1993, respectively. The National Tobacco Law of 1996 and comprehensive amendments in 2008, including smoke-free public places and tax increases, appear to have helped reduce tobacco consumption in Turkey. The focus of Parliamentary discussions throughout this period changed, becoming less supportive of tobacco over time. However, throughout the period there remained discussions focussing on concerns around the implications for the economy and the privatization agenda, national agriculture and the welfare of farmers. Effective control appears to require certain political ingredients to be implemented: politicians who are well informed on tobacco control measures and understand the range of issues surrounding the policies (not only those directly health-related); and supportive public health information in the community. Evidence-based public health policy should be introduced to the politicians. |
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spelling | pubmed-62045462019-10-01 The perspectives of politicians on tobacco control in Turkey Ozcebe, Hilal Erguder, Toker Balcilar, Mehmet Ursu, Pavel Reeves, Aaron Stuckler, David Snell, Andrew Galea, Gauden Mikkelsen, Bente Mauer-Stender, Kristina Eur J Public Health Supplement Papers BACKGROUND: Tobacco use is a leading but preventable cause of non-communicable diseases and premature death. The legislature has a key role in setting tobacco control policies. Smoking trends are decreasing thanks to the introduction of effective tobacco control policies in Turkey and these policies may have been shaped by how politicians’ interpreted social problems that were prominent during the development and implementation of tobacco regulations. AIM: This paper explores the long-term national relationship between tobacco consumption, tobacco control policies and the associated political discourse in Turkey, considering the varying influences through national leadership on this important public health agenda. This relationship is studied by comparing a time series analysis of tobacco consumption trends with a policy analysis of the minutes of deliberations at the Grand National Assembly of Turkey (GNAT). METHODS: This study uses Bayesian time series analysis in order investigate whether the tobacco control policies and related activities influenced the annual per adult cigarette consumption in Turkey. We used a novel method to identify change points in tobacco trends and whether they correspond with key policy changes intended to alter usage after adjusting for the effect of other non-policy related covariates, such as the purchasing power. The policy analysis included an examination of the minutes of deliberations at the GNAT—which is the Turkish parliament and unicameral Turkish legislature—1 year before and 1 year after the break years associated with an increase or decrease in tobacco consumption. RESULTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS: Tobacco consumption increased with the encouragement of tobacco production and the entrance of multinational companies in the country in 1976 and 1993, respectively. The National Tobacco Law of 1996 and comprehensive amendments in 2008, including smoke-free public places and tax increases, appear to have helped reduce tobacco consumption in Turkey. The focus of Parliamentary discussions throughout this period changed, becoming less supportive of tobacco over time. However, throughout the period there remained discussions focussing on concerns around the implications for the economy and the privatization agenda, national agriculture and the welfare of farmers. Effective control appears to require certain political ingredients to be implemented: politicians who are well informed on tobacco control measures and understand the range of issues surrounding the policies (not only those directly health-related); and supportive public health information in the community. Evidence-based public health policy should be introduced to the politicians. Oxford University Press 2018-10 2018-10-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6204546/ /pubmed/30371833 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/cky152 Text en © World Health Organization, 2018. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 IGO License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/) which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Supplement Papers Ozcebe, Hilal Erguder, Toker Balcilar, Mehmet Ursu, Pavel Reeves, Aaron Stuckler, David Snell, Andrew Galea, Gauden Mikkelsen, Bente Mauer-Stender, Kristina The perspectives of politicians on tobacco control in Turkey |
title | The perspectives of politicians on tobacco control in Turkey |
title_full | The perspectives of politicians on tobacco control in Turkey |
title_fullStr | The perspectives of politicians on tobacco control in Turkey |
title_full_unstemmed | The perspectives of politicians on tobacco control in Turkey |
title_short | The perspectives of politicians on tobacco control in Turkey |
title_sort | perspectives of politicians on tobacco control in turkey |
topic | Supplement Papers |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6204546/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30371833 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/cky152 |
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