Formulating tobacco control policies: How can local governments contribute?

Sophie J. A. Jooren*, Jeroen Bommele, Eefje Willemse, Maria W. J. Jansen, Marc C. Willemsen

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION Due to a continuing international trend of decentralization of public health policies, local governments are given an increasingly important role in tobacco control. The process of developing local-level tobacco control policies is an underexplored topic. This study uses grant applications as a data source to gain insight into the planning, development and proposed implementation of local tobacco control policies by regional public health departments in the Netherlands. METHODS Grant applications of 24 regional public health departments were analyzed using the second stage of the rational policy cycle, a four-stages policy model about the decisions made by local policy makers during the policy process. We coded the applications with open and axial coding. RESULTS Public health departments formulated four main goals for tobacco control: adding tobacco control policies to existing local policy documents, creating smokefree (child) environments, developing and improving access to smoking cessation care, and participating in media campaigns. Public health departments often specify tobacco control aims and involve partners in reaching these aims. However, the grant applications lacked information about implementing these tobacco control policies. CONCLUSIONS The information on implementation strategies and process evaluation, as well as the (evidence-based) legitimation for the policy choices, needs improvement. Under the current conditions, which include the brief explanation the departments received, an unclear mandate, insufficient funding, and local restricting factors such as time and knowledge, significant contributions to tobacco control policy cannot be expected from local governments
Original languageEnglish
Article number43
Number of pages9
JournalTobacco prevention & cessation
Volume10
Issue numberOctober
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2024

Keywords

  • maastrichtuniversity.nl
  • municipalities
  • local tobacco
  • control
  • content analysis

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