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| Anna GilmoreSummaryAffiliation: University of Bath Country: UK Publications
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The place for harm reduction and product regulation in UK tobacco control policyAnna B Gilmore
School for Health, University of Bath, Bath, UK
J Public Health (Oxf) 31:3-10. 2009..It argues that the public health community needs to own and drive this debate because failure to do so would let the tobacco industry gain the upper hand and see thousands of more unnecessary deaths from tobacco use...
Understanding the vector in order to plan effective tobacco control policies: an analysis of contemporary tobacco industry materialsAnna B Gilmore
Department for Health, University of Bath, Bath BA2 7AY, UK
Tob Control 21:119-26. 2012..Monitoring TTCs can inform effective policy development. The value maximising approach of TTCs suggests that a ban on product innovation and more informed tobacco excise policies are needed...
Support for smoke-free policy, and awareness of tobacco health effects and use of smoking cessation therapy in a developing countryEllis Owusu-Dabo
UK Centre for Tobacco Control Studies, Division of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Nottingham, City Hospital, Nottingham, UK
BMC Public Health 11:572. 2011..We have studied public awareness of health risks, attitudes to smoke-free policy, tobacco advertising/promotion and other factors in a Ghanaian population sample...
Status of implementation of Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) in Ghana: a qualitative studyEllis Owusu-Dabo
UK Centre for Tobacco Control Studies, Division of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Nottingham, Clinical Sciences Building, City Hospital, UK
BMC Public Health 10:1. 2010....
A review of the impacts of tobacco industry privatisation: Implications for policyAnna B Gilmore
Department for Health, University of Bath, Bath, UK
Glob Public Health 6:621-42. 2011..This evidence suggests that further tobacco industry privatisation is likely to increase smoking and that instead of transferring assets from state to private ownership, alternative models of supply should be explored...
The case for OFSMOKE: how tobacco price regulation is needed to promote the health of markets, government revenue and the publicAnna B Gilmore
Department for Health, University of Bath, Claverton Down, Bath BA27AY, UK
Tob Control 19:423-30. 2010..The paper outlines in some detail how such a system might be developed in the UK, while briefly exploring how it could be applied elsewhere, including in markets with state monopolies...
The International Monetary Fund and tobacco: a product like any other?Anna Gilmore
London School of Health, University of Bath, Claverton Down, Bath, United Kingdom
Int J Health Serv 39:789-93. 2009..The actions of the IMF have therefore led to substantially greater use of tobacco, a product that kills half of its consumers when used as intended, with little evidence of economic gain...
Did smokefree legislation in England reduce exposure to secondhand smoke among nonsmoking adults? Cotinine analysis from the Health Survey for EnglandMichelle Sims
Department for Health, and the UK Centre for Tobacco Control Studies, University of Bath, Claverton Down, Bath, United Kingdom
Environ Health Perspect 120:425-30. 2012..On 1 July 2007, smokefree legislation was implemented in England, which made virtually all enclosed public places and workplaces smokefree...
Tobacco industry manipulation of tobacco excise and tobacco advertising policies in the Czech Republic: an analysis of tobacco industry documentsRisako Shirane
Department for Health, University of Bath, Bath, United Kingdom
PLoS Med 9:e1001248. 2012....
Assessing the knowledge of the potential harm to others caused by second-hand smoke and its impact on protective behaviours at homeKaren A Evans
Department for Health, University of Bath, Claverton Down, Bath BA2 7AY, UK
J Public Health (Oxf) 34:183-94. 2012..Mass media health promotion is used to promote behaviour change partly by providing information on the consequences of behaviour. In England, between 2003 and 2006, frequent mass media campaigns highlighted the toxicity of SHS...
Is the increasing policy use of Impact Assessment in Europe likely to undermine efforts to achieve healthy public policy?Katherine E Smith
School for Health, University of Bath, Bath BA2 7AY, UK
J Epidemiol Community Health 64:478-87. 2010..Those interested in public health need to acknowledge and respond to the problems associated with IA and evaluate the effects of 'integrated' IA tools on policy decisions affecting public health...
"Working the system"--British American tobacco's influence on the European union treaty and its implications for policy: an analysis of internal tobacco industry documentsKatherine E Smith
School for Health, University of Bath, Bath, United Kingdom
PLoS Med 7:e1000202. 2010..Our study sought to assess how, why, and in what ways corporations, and particularly the tobacco industry, influenced the EU's approach to IA...
Short term impact of smoke-free legislation in England: retrospective analysis of hospital admissions for myocardial infarctionMichelle Sims
School for Health, University of Bath, Bath BA2 7AY
BMJ 340:c2161. 2010..To measure the short term impact on hospital admissions for myocardial infarction of the introduction of smoke-free legislation in England on 1 July 2007...
England's legislation on smoking in indoor public places and work-places: impact on the most exposed childrenMichelle Sims
Department for Health, University of Bath, Bath, UK
Addiction 107:2009-16. 2012....
Trends in and predictors of second-hand smoke exposure indexed by cotinine in children in England from 1996 to 2006Michelle Sims
School for Health, University of Bath, Bath BA2 7AY, UK
Addiction 105:543-53. 2010..To explore trends in and predictors of second-hand smoke (SHS) exposure in children. To identify whether inequalities in SHS exposure are changing over time...
