TY - JOUR
T1 - Study Protocol of European Regulatory Science on Tobacco (EUREST-PLUS)
T2 - Policy implementation to reduce lung disease
AU - EUREST-PLUS consortium
AU - Vardavas, Constantine I.
AU - Bécuwe, Nicolas
AU - Demjén, Tibor
AU - Fernández, Esteve
AU - McNeill, Ann
AU - Mons, Ute
AU - Tountas, Yannis
AU - Trofor, Antigona C.
AU - Tsatsakis, Aristides
AU - Rohde, Gernot
AU - Willemsen, Marc
AU - Przewoźniak, Krzysztof
AU - Zatoński, Witold A.
AU - Fong, Geoffrey T.
PY - 2018/1/1
Y1 - 2018/1/1
N2 - Efforts to mitigate the devastation of tobacco-attributable morbidity and mortality in the European Union (EU) are founded on its newly adopted Tobacco Products Directive (TPD) along with the first-ever health treaty, the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC). The aim of this Horizon 2020 Project entitled European Regulatory Science on Tobacco: Policy Implementation to Reduce Lung Disease (EURESTPLUS) is to monitor and evaluate the impact of the implementation of the TPD across the EU, within the context of WHO FCTC ratification. To address this aim, EUREST-PLUS consists of four objectives: 1) To create a cohort study of 6000 adult smokers in six EU MS (Germany, Greece, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Spain) within a pre-TID vs post- TPD implementation study design; 2) To conduct secondary dataset analyses of the Special Eurobarometer on Tobacco Survey (SETS); 3) To document changes in e-cigarette product parameters (technical design, labelling/packaging and chemical composition) pre-TID vs post-TPD; and 4) To enhance innovative joint research collaborations on chronic non-communicable diseases. Through this methodological approach, EUREST-PLUS is designed to generate strong inferences about the effectiveness of tobacco control policies, as well as to elucidate the mechanisms and factors by which policy implementation translates to population impact. Findings from EUREST-PLUS have potential global implications for the implementation of innovative tobacco control policies and its impact on the prevention of lung diseases.
AB - Efforts to mitigate the devastation of tobacco-attributable morbidity and mortality in the European Union (EU) are founded on its newly adopted Tobacco Products Directive (TPD) along with the first-ever health treaty, the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC). The aim of this Horizon 2020 Project entitled European Regulatory Science on Tobacco: Policy Implementation to Reduce Lung Disease (EURESTPLUS) is to monitor and evaluate the impact of the implementation of the TPD across the EU, within the context of WHO FCTC ratification. To address this aim, EUREST-PLUS consists of four objectives: 1) To create a cohort study of 6000 adult smokers in six EU MS (Germany, Greece, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Spain) within a pre-TID vs post- TPD implementation study design; 2) To conduct secondary dataset analyses of the Special Eurobarometer on Tobacco Survey (SETS); 3) To document changes in e-cigarette product parameters (technical design, labelling/packaging and chemical composition) pre-TID vs post-TPD; and 4) To enhance innovative joint research collaborations on chronic non-communicable diseases. Through this methodological approach, EUREST-PLUS is designed to generate strong inferences about the effectiveness of tobacco control policies, as well as to elucidate the mechanisms and factors by which policy implementation translates to population impact. Findings from EUREST-PLUS have potential global implications for the implementation of innovative tobacco control policies and its impact on the prevention of lung diseases.
KW - Policy implementation
KW - Regulatory science
KW - Tobacco control
KW - Tobacco products directive
KW - WHO FCTC
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85070806717&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.18332/tid/93305
DO - 10.18332/tid/93305
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85070806717
SN - 1617-9625
VL - 16
JO - Tobacco Induced Diseases
JF - Tobacco Induced Diseases
M1 - A2
ER -