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Presentation of the lessons learned by the Tobacco Unit of the Catalan Institut of Oncology on tobacco partial bans: It is better a total ban than a partial one. But if partial bans cannot be avoided, they have to be a first step towards total bans. Partial bans can be changed thorough action(s) joining scientists, consumers, policitians... Constant presence in mass media, forums, debates and creating alliances with policy decisors. It is not “a day” effort but a long-term run prevention of regressive changes after total bans. UCSF-CTCRE 13th September 2013

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Page 1: From partial to complete smoking bans  -what we have learned in spain

From partial to complete smoking bans: What we have learned in Spain

Esteve Fernández, MD, PhD

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2002

IARC classified secondhand smoke (SHS) as a type 1 carcinogen to humans

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2003

WHO adopted the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC)

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The epidemic of European smoke-free laws

IrelandNorwayMalta

Italy Sweden

Spain Scotland

DenmarkBelgiumWales

EnglandN. IrelandLithuaniaEstoniaPortugalFinland IcelandSlovenia

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Netherlands France

Germany

RomaniaGreeceTurkey

BulgariaLatviaSpain

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The smoke-free legislation in Spain (2006)

Law 28/2005 (January 1st, 2006)• publicity, sales, and promotion of tobacco products

• prohibition of smoking in enclosed public places, transportation, and indoor workplaces

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The smoking ban in Spain (2006)

Exceptions in hospitality venues (bars, pubs, restaurants, cafeterias...) according to size:

• venues ≥100 m2: smoking banned but smoking areas allowed

• venues <100 m2: smoking prohibited or allowed according to owner’s decision

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The “Spanish model”Philip Morris’ “accommodation” programmes

• “courtesy of choice”• “traditional hospitality”

Goldberg H. INTERNATIONAL ACCOMMODATION PROGRAMS. 1999. http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/trf19c00

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The “Spanish model”• “Courtesy of Choice” to establish smoking and non-smoking rooms, using ventilation to accomplish separation

ACCOMMODATION AND SMOKING RESTRICTIONS 990000 PLAN. 1998. http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/opz37c00

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The “Spanish model”• “Traditional Hospitality” to “establish Traditional Hospitality among affected market sector as a reasonable and practical way to accommodate their patron’s expectations regarding smoking”

ACCOMMODATION AND SMOKING RESTRICTIONS 990000 PLAN. 1998. http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/opz37c00

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The “Spanish model”• “A Smoking Place”As a smoking lounge concept for large public spaces to demonstrate the “compatibility of indoor environmental quality and accommodating smoking”

Fernández E, Galán I. Spain: partial airport bans unacceptable. Tob Control. 2008;17(3):148

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Tob Control. 2010;19(1):24-30.

http://www.dkfz.de/de/tabakkontrolle

The “Spanish model”

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The “Spanish model”

http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/11/907

BMC Public Health. 2012; 11: 907

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Accommodation Programmes

Countries (year) Designation of smoking and non-smoking venues

Separation into smoking and non-smoking rooms

“Traditional Hospitality” “Courtesy of Choice”

Spain (2006) ≤100 m2 (accessible area) >100 m2 (accessible area) Denmark (2007) ≤ 40 m2 > 40 m2

Austria (2008)One room venues with < 50 m2

(or 80 m2 if separation legally not feasible)

Venues with 2 or more rooms

Germany (2008) One room venues with < 75 m2 Venues with 2 or more rooms Greece (2009) ≤ 70 m2 > 70 m2 Croatia (2009) ≤ 50 m2 > 50 m2 Switzerland (2010) ≤ 80 m2 > 80 m2

The Netherlands (2010) ≤ 70 m2(if only operated by owner)

> 70 m2

Czech Republic (2010) All venues Smoking rooms without size specifications

Impact of tobacco industry’s accommodation programmes in smokefree legislation in Europe.

Schneider N, Sebrié E, Fernández E. The origin and failure of partial smoking bans and its impact in Europe and Latin America. BMC Public Health; 2012:11:907.

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Accommodation Programmes

Countries (year) Designation of smoking and non-smoking venues

Separation into smoking and non-smoking rooms

“Traditional Hospitality” “Courtesy of Choice”

Chile (2006) ≤100 m2 Bars, restaurants & casinos >100 m2

Peru (2006) Venues >100 m2

Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina (2008) >400 m2 > 400 m2

Mexico (2008) Smoking rooms without size specification

State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil (2009)

Smoking rooms without size specification

Impact of tobacco industry’s accommodation programmes in smokefree legislation in Latin America.

Schneider N, Sebrié E, Fernández E. The origin and failure of partial smoking bans and its impact in Europe and Latin America. BMC Public Health; 2012:11:907.

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How to promote a change?• Fostering a scientific evaluation of the impact of the

partial ban on SHS exposure and morbidity

• Supporting a positive social climate and acceptability of smoke-free legislation

• Getting support from key persons at the regional and national public health administration

• Promoting advocacy of politicians, citizens’ associations, trade unions, journalists, etc.

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How to promote a change?• Fostering a scientific evaluation of the impact of

the partial ban on SHS exposure and morbidity

• Promoting a positive social climate and acceptability of smoke-free legislation

• Getting support from key persons at the regional and national public health administration

• Promoting advocacy of politicians, citizens’ associations, trade unions, journalists, etc.

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Impact of the Spanish Smoking Law on Exposure to Secondhand Smoke in Offices and Hospitality Venues: Before-and-After Study

Nebot et al. Environ Health Perspect. 2009;117:344-7.

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Nebot et al. Environ Health Perspect. 2009;117:344-7.

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Impact of the Spanish Smoking Law on Exposure to Second-Hand Smoke and Respiratory Health in Hospitality Workers: A Cohort Study

Fernández et al. PLoS One. 2009;4:4244.

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“Clearly, the results support a complete ban on smoking in all indoor places, including hospitality sector venues.”

“Policy makers in other countries currently considering the scope of their smoke-free legislation should not ignore these results.”

“Partial bans, (…) do not completely protect workers and others against second-hand smoke.”

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Manel Nebot y Esteve Fernández (coords.)

Carles ArizaMarcela FuIñaki GalánMaría José LópezJose M. MartínezAlbert MoncadaAgustín MontesMónica PérezEsteve SaltóAnna SchiaffinoMaría Jesús Soriano

Working Group on Tobacco Control of theSpanish Society of Epidemiology

http://www.seepidemiologia.es/monografia.pdf

Impact evaluation of the “Tobacco Control Law”

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Acceptability of the Law 28/2005 by the population (mean scores),

2005-2008

Ban in public places

Ban in pubs & taverns

Ban in restaurants

mean score

Source: Eurobarometer Surveys

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Legal sales of cigarettes (per capita)

Source: Tobacco Market Commission

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Prevalence (%) of daily smokers, adults ( ≥16 y), Spain, 1978-2011.

Fernández E. SEE-SESPAS Conference 2011.

Men

Women

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Prevalence of smoking in Spain

Bilal U, Fernández E, Beltrán et al. Am J Epidemiol. In press.

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Economic impactNo. of persons employed in hospitality sector

Source: Active Population Surveys

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Restaurants Pubs & bars

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How to promote a change?• Fostering a scientific evaluation of the impact of the

partial ban on SHS exposure and morbidity

• Promoting a positive social climate and acceptability of smoke-free legislation

• Getting support from key persons at the regional and national public health administration

• Promoting advocacy of politicians, citizens’ associations, trade unions, journalists, etc.

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Manel Nebot y Esteve Fernández (coords.)

Carles ArizaMarcela FuIñaki GalánMaría José LópezJose M. MartínezAlbert MoncadaAgustín MontesMónica PérezEsteve SaltóAnna SchiaffinoMaría Jesús Soriano

Grupo de Trabajo sobre tabaquismoSociedad Española de Epidemiología

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How to promote a change?• Fostering a scientific evaluation of the impact of the

partial ban on SHS exposure and morbidity

• Promoting a positive social climate and acceptability of smoke-free legislation

• Getting support from key persons at the regional and national public health administration

• Promoting advocacy of politicians, citizens’ associations, trade unions, journalists, etc.

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Law Enforcement Complaints, inspections and sanctions imposed by

period 2006-2008 in five Spanish regions

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[The Department of] Health begins to impose penalties following the tobacco law

[The Department of] Health proposes a veto to tobacco in all bars and restaurants

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J Epidemiol Community Health. 2013;67(7):542-3

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How to promote a change?• Fostering a scientific evaluation of the impact of the

partial ban on SHS exposure and morbidity

• Promoting a positive social climate and acceptability of smoke-free legislation

• Getting support from key persons at the regional and national public health administration

• Promoting advocacy of politicians, citizens’ associations, trade unions, journalists, etc.

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www.cnpt.es

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www.xqnn.org • Promoting contacts with politicians• Being available to the media• Engageing celebrities and social leaders• Working with civil organizations• Disseminating in social networks

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The new smoke-free legislationin Spain

Law 42/2010 (amends law 28/2005)

• smoking banned • in all enclosed hospitality places (bars,

restaurants, taverns, pubs, ...)• health care services and educational centers

(both indoors and outdoors) • outdoors children’s playgrounds

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The new smoke-free legislationin Spain

Law 42/2010 (amends law 28/2005)

• a few exceptions --smoking rooms• mid- and long stay psychiatric services• nursing homes• prisions• rooms for smokers in hotels (up to 30%)

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Fernández & Nebot. Tob Control. 2010;20(1):6-7.

After law 42/2010

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After law 42/2010

• dissemination the new “Spanish model”• enforcement of the law• impact evaluation in terms of

• exposure to SHS• changes in morbility (asthma, CVD)• changes in smoking behaviour

• prevention of regressive changes!

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Studies after law 42/2010

Nicotine and PM2.5 levels in hospitality venues after law 42/2010

Changes in SHS prevalence and cotinine levels in the population after law 42/2010

Changes in PM2.5 levels in hospitals (indoor/outdoor) after law 42/2010

SHS levels in selected outdoor settigs

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López MJ, Fernández E, Pérez-Ríos M et al.

Impact of the 2011 Spanish smoking ban in hospitality venues: indoor secondhand smoke exposure and influence of outdoor smoking.

Nicotine & Tobacco Research. 2013.

Methods

• Design: pre-post evaluation

• Field work: Pre-ban: Oct-Des 2010; post-ban: May -July 2011 (post)

• Target: cafeterias, bars & pubs in Catalonia, Galicia, and Madrid

• Sample: 180 venues (semiprobabilistic multistage sample)

• SHS environmental markers: Airborne nicotine and PM2.5

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Airborne nicotine concentration (µg/m3)

5.73

Reduction of 90.1%p<0.001

n=171

0.57

Pre-ban Post-ban

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PM2.5 concentrations in real time

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Changes in exposure of adult non-smokers to secondhand smoke after smoke-free legislation in Spain.Sureda X, Fernandez E, Fu M, Martínez-Sánchez J et al. Submitted.

Methods

• Design: repeated cross-sectional (independent) surveys

• Field work: pre (2004-05) and post (2011-12) ban

• Target: adult population (>16 y) in Barcelona, Spain.

• Sample: 1300 people in each survey

• Outcomes: Salivary cotinine and self-reported exposure to SHS

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Self-reported exposure of non-smokers to SHS (%) before (2004-05) and after (2010-11) the Spanish smoke-free legislation

Self-reported exposure to secondhand smoke

n % of non-smokers exposed (95% CI)

Prevalence ratio* (95% CI)

Any setting Before the legislation 720 75.7 (72.6-78.8) 1 After the legislation 871 56.7 (53.4-60.0) 0.46 (0.40 to 0.54) Home Before the legislation 721 32.5 (29.1-35.9) 1 After the legislation 878 27.6 (24.6-30.6) 0.78 (0.65 to 0.94) Work/education venues Before the legislation 364 42.9 (37.8-48.0) 1 After the legislation 507 37.5 (33.3-41.7) 0.79 (0.63 to 0.98) Leisure time Before the legislation 723 61.3 (57.7-64.9) 1 After the legislation 872 38.9 (35.7-42.1) 0.38 (0.32 to 0.44) Transport (private or public) Before the legislation 693 18.2 (15.3-21.1) 1 After the legislation 807 10.9 (8.7-13.1) 0.50 (0.38 to 0.66) *Based on multivariate log-binomial models, adjusted for sex, age, and educational level

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Salivary cotinine concentration (ng/ml)

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Salivary cotinine concentration (ng/ml) among the non-smoker adult population, before (2004-05) and after (2011-12) the smoke-free legislation, Barcelona (Catalonia), Spain

Reduction 90%p<0.001

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Sureda X, Ballbè M, Martínez C, et al. Tobacco control policies in hospitals: evaluation of a national smoke-free campus ban. Submitted.

Measurement of PM2.5 as environmental SHS marker in:- 53 hospitals pre-ban (2009) - 60 hospitals post-ban (2011)

• 429 measurements in 2009• 485 measurements in 2011

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PM2.5 concentration (µg/m3) for all locations combined in 2009 and 2011, Catalonia, Spain

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Location

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WHO limit

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Sureda X, Fernández E, López MJ, Nebot M.Secondhand Tobacco Smoke Exposure in Open

and Semi-Open Settings: A Systematic ReviewEnvironmental Health Perspectives. 2013.

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Figure 2. Outdoor PM2.5 concentrations reported for hospitality venues and other settings according to the presence or absence of smokers.

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Fu M, Fernández E, Martínez-Sánchez JM et al. Tobacco Second-Hand Smoke in Hospitality Venues:Indoor and Outdoor PM2.5 Concentrations.

(Preliminary results)

Methods:- Simultaneous measures indoors and outdoors (entrance) - PM2.5 and airborne nicotine- Observation of smokers’ behaviour - 32 bars and restaurants - April-July 2013

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Figure 2. Indoors, entrances, and terraces PM2.5 concentrations in 32 bars and restaurants in Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain), 2013.

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Figure 1. Indoors and entrance PM2.5 concentrations in 32 bars and restaurants in Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain), 2013.

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Lessons learned(Better a total ban than a partial ban)• if partial bans cannot be avoided, they have to be a first step

towards total bans

• partial bans can be changed:

- join action(s) by scientists, consumers, policitians...

- constant presence in mass media, forums, debates

- alliances with policy decisors

- not “a day” effort but a long-term run• prevention of regressive changes after total bans

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Esteve Fernández, MD, PhD

[email protected]

tobaccorelated.org

@stvfdz

bioinfo.iconcologia.net/tobacco

Tobacco Control UnitCatalan Institute of Oncology