Table 4.
Policies identified by databases and gray literature search.
| Title | Authors | Setting | Study type | Policy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Papers identified through gray literature | ||||
| Regulating the tobacco retail environment: beyond reducing sales to minors | Chapman S, Freeman B. | Australia | Review (communication piece) | • Requiring a license to sell tobacco |
| • Government controlled outlets | ||||
| • Restricting tobacco retail outlets per density of population | ||||
| • Capping the tobacco amount allowed per purchase | ||||
| Reducing the availability of tobacco products at retail: policy analysis | Tilson M. | Canada | Policy analysis | • Requiring a license to sell tobacco |
| • Banning tobacco retail outlets in or within a minimum distance from specific facilities | ||||
| • Restricting tobacco retail outlets per geographic area | ||||
| • Requiring a minimum distance between tobacco retailers | ||||
| • Government controlled outlets | ||||
| Reducing the Density and Number of Tobacco Retailers: Policy Solutions and Legal Issues | Ackerman A, Etow A, Bartel S, Ribisl K. | United States | Policy analysis | • Banning tobacco sale in specific retail outlets |
| • Banning tobacco retail outlets in or within a minimum distance from specific facilities | ||||
| • Restricting tobacco retail outlets per geographic area | ||||
| • Requiring a minimum distance between tobacco retailers | ||||
| • Restricting tobacco retail outlets per density of population | ||||
| • Banning tobacco sale in specific retail outlets | ||||
| A comparison of three policy approaches for tobacco retailer reduction | Myers A, Hall M, Isgett L, Ribisl K. | United States | Cross-sectional | • Banning tobacco sale in specific retail outlets |
| • Banning tobacco retail outlets in or within a minimum distance from specific facilities | ||||
| • Requiring a minimum distance between tobacco retailers | ||||
| Policy coherence, integration, and proportionality in tobacco control: Should tobacco sales be limited to government outlets? | Smith E, McDaniel P, Hiilamo H, Malone R. | United States | Policy analysis piece | • Government controlled outlets |
| Reducing Tobacco Retail Density in San Francisco: A Case Study | Bright Research Group | San Francisco, United States | Case study analysis | • Restricting tobacco retail outlets per geographic area |
| • Requiring a minimum distance between tobacco retailers | ||||
| • Banning tobacco retail outlets in or within a minimum distance from specific facilities | ||||
| • Banning tobacco sale in specific retail outlets | ||||
| • Promoting economically alternative activities to individual sellers | ||||
| Evaluating the impact and equity of a tobacco-free pharmacy law on retailer density in New York City neighborhoods | Giovenco D, Spillane T, Mauro C, Hernández D | New York City, United States | Cross-sectional | • Banning tobacco sale in specific retail outlets |
| Global review of tobacco product flavor policies | Erinoso O, Clegg Smith K, Iacobelli M, Saraf S, Welding K, Cohen J | USA, Canada, Brazil, Ethiopia, Uganda, Senegal, Niger, Mauritania, EU (28 Member States), Moldova, Turkey and Singapore | Global systematic review | • Banning tobacco sale or one or more of tobacco products |
| The Khan review Making smoking obsolete | Khan J. | United Kingdom | Policy review | • Banning tobacco sale in specific retail outlets |
| • Banning tobacco sale or one or more of tobacco products | ||||
| Papers identified theough the database research | ||||
| Theoretical impacts of a range of major tobacco retail outlet reduction interventions: modeling results in a country with a smoke-free nation goal | Pearson A, van der Deen F, Wilson N, Cobiac L, Blakely T | New Zealand | Cross-sectional | • Banning tobacco sale in specific retail outlets |
| • Banning tobacco retail outlets in or within a minimum distance from specific facilities | ||||
| Vatican beats Italy 1-0 in the tobacco endgame | Gallus S, Cattaruzza M, Gorini G, Faggiano F | Italy | Commentary (communication piece) | • Banning tobacco sale or one or more of tobacco products |
| Tobacco retail policy landscape: a longitudinal survey of US states | Luke D, Sorg A, Combs T, Robichaux C, Moreland-Russell S, Ribisl K, Henriksen L | United States | Longitudinal study | • Limiting the number of hours or days in which tobacco can be sold |
| • Requiring a license to sell tobacco | ||||
| • Banning tobacco retail outlets in or within a minimum distance from specific facilities | ||||
| • Restricting tobacco retail outlets per geographic area | ||||
| • Requiring a minimum distance between tobacco retailers | ||||
| • Banning tobacco sale in specific retail outlets | ||||
| Banning tobacco sales and advertisements near educational institutions may reduce students' tobacco use risk: evidence from Mumbai, India | Mistry R, Pednekar M, Pimple S, Gupta P, McCarthy W, Raute L, Patel M, Shastri S | Mumbai, India | Cross-sectional | • Banning tobacco retail outlets in or within a minimum distance from specific facilities |
| Ending tobacco sales in pharmacies: A qualitative study | Jin Y, Berman M, Klein E, Foraker R, Lu B, Ferketich A | United States | Qualitative study | • Banning tobacco sale in specific retail outlets |
| A Comprehensive Review of State Laws Governing Internet and Other Delivery Sales of Cigarettes in the USA | Chriqui J, Ribisl K, Wallace R, Williams R, O'Connor J, Arculli R. A | United States | Systematic review | • Banning home delivery of tobacco |
| Altering the availability or proximity of food, alcohol, and tobacco products to change their selection and consumption | Hollands G, Carter P, Anwer S, King S, Jebb S, Ogilvie D, Shemilt I, Higgins J, Marteau T | High-income countries (predominantely USA) | Systematic review | • Reducing tobacco products availability and proximity within a retail outlet |
| Four policies to end the sale of cigarettes and smoking tobacco in New Zealand by 2020 | Laugesen M, Glover M, Fraser T, McCormick R, Scott J | New Zealand | Policy review | • Banning tobacco sale or one or more of tobacco products |