在维也纳召开的第一届德语减少危害会议
Larissa Steimle1, Simon Fleißner2, Hans Haltmayer3
1Institute of Addiction Research, Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences, Frankfurt, Germany.
Harm reduction journal
|January 16, 2024
概括
在德国,奥地利和瑞士 (DACH) 召开的第一个减少危害会议召集了专家,讨论减少烟草危害和消除耻辱. 该活动旨在在德语国家扩大减少危害的战略.
科学领域:
- 公共卫生 公共卫生
- 成 药物 药物 药物 药物
背景情况:
- 在维也纳举行了DACH地区 (德国,奥地利,瑞士) 首次减少危害会议.
- 这标志着这些国家专家的重要聚会,专注于减少烟草危害.
研究的目的:
- 为了消除烟草危害减轻的污名化.
- 分享专家经验,促进关于烟草减害战略的讨论.
- 在德语国家扩大减少危害的倡议.
主要方法:
- 使用了会议会议报告格式.
- 专家的演讲和讨论是活动的核心内容.
主要成果:
- 会议成功地汇集了来自德国,奥地利和瑞士的各种专家.
- 主要话题包括脱而出,以及在减少烟草危害方面分享实践经验.
结论:
- 首届DACH减少危害会议是推动烟草减少危害话语的重要平台.
- 有一个明确的目标,在德语地区进一步开发和实施减少危害的战略.
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