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Action-oriented prospective policy analysis to inform the adoption of a fiscal policy to reduce diet-related disease in the Solomon Islands

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HEALTH POLICY AND PLANNING
卷 36, 期 8, 页码 1257-1268

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/heapol/czab031

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Prospective policy analysis; implementation; fiscal policy; SSB tax; Pacific Islands; noncommunicable disease

资金

  1. Deakin University Postgraduate Research Scholarship (DUPRS)
  2. Heart Foundation Future Leader Fellowship from the National Heart Foundation of Australia [102035]
  3. NHMRC Centres for Research Excellence entitled Reducing Salt Intake Using Food Policy Interventions (Australia). [APP1117300]
  4. Centre of Research Excellence in Food Retail Environments for Health (RE-FRESH) (Australia) [APP1152968]
  5. Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN

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Fiscal tools are recommended for prevention of diet-related diseases, with a focus on a tax on sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) in the Solomon Islands. The study found high consumption of SSBs, especially by children, and highlighted the potential health and economic benefits of implementing a SSB tax. Policymakers face challenges in demonstrating the effectiveness of interventions in the local context, but developing policy solutions based on local factors may enhance their persuasive power. Researchers are encouraged to engage with policy advocates to inform and shape real-world health policy improvements.
Fiscal tools are recommended as a part of a comprehensive approach to diet-related disease prevention, however, widespread adoption has been hampered by political and economic resistance. The aim of this study was to support an advocacy coalition in the Solomon Islands with evidencebased consideration of the development and implementation of a tax on sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs), sensitive to local contextual factors and constraints. In 2017-19, we conducted a prospective policy analysis, including document analysis and qualitative interviews with key stakeholders to elicit policy-relevant data, a quantitative analysis to frame the policy problem and examine appropriate implementation mechanisms, and economic modelling to outline the potential benefits associated with different proposed policy solutions. Applying an action-oriented approach to prospective policy analysis enabled us as researchers to engage in the needs of a 'pro-SSB tax' advocacy coalition and prepare them to exploit policy opportunities created by the meeting of policy 'streams'. Our analysis demonstrated that SSBs were being consumed in relatively large amounts, especially by children, and that there were likely to be substantial health and economic benefits associated with a SSB tax. Increasing fiscal uncertainty for key sectors had created an environment prime for the advocacy coalition to pursue the adoption of an SSB tax. However, we found that policymakers face a number of practical challenges in securing effective adoption and implementation of global food policy recommendations, including that it is difficult to demonstrate the potential efficacy of interventions in the local context. The development of a policy package based on local factors resulted in a policy product that was likely to be more persuasive for local policymakers and policy leaders. We suggest that there is substantial scope for researchers to more effectively engage with policy advocates to inform and shape real-world health policy improvements.

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