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[Smoking cessation services during "Mois sans tabac": Smokers' profile and effectiveness].

A Rakover1, I Allagbé2, G Airagnes3, F Limosin4, A-L Le Faou5.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: In November 2016, France implemented "Mois sans tabac", with the objective of promoting smoking cessation in November for at least one month. This study consisted of: (1) the description of the characteristics of smokers registered in the French cessation database during November 2014-2015 compared to November 2016-2017; (2) the comparison of abstinence factors between the two periods.
METHODS: We used data from CDTnet with 4659 registered adults' smokers who came for a first visit in November from 2014 to 2017 and were followed up at least one month. Our endpoint was 1 month-validated abstinence among the 1943 smokers followed up. We performed descriptive analyses of smokers, and predictors of abstinence were determined using a logistic regression model.
RESULTS: A 6.9% significant increase of first visits was observed during "Mois sans tabac" versus before Mois sans tabac (P<0.001). Furthermore, more women (56.3% vs. 52.2%) as well as more light smokers (28.7% vs. 23.7%) sought help between these two periods. Finally, in 2016-2017, more smokers consulted by personal initiative than were hospital-referred (45.8% vs. 36.3%) in comparison with 2014-2015. Nevertheless, there was no significant difference of cessation rate between the 2014-2015 group (44.6%) and the 2016-2017 group (45.6%). In multivariate logistic regression, being a light smoker was the only factor that increased the chances of abstinence in 2016-2017 compared to 2014-2015 (OR: 1.68 [1.03-2.75]).
CONCLUSION: It seems important to refer smokers to cessation services during Mois sans tabac to reach high rates of abstinence.
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Keywords:  Consultation de tabacologie; Dépendance tabagique; Mois sans tabac; Nicotine dependence; Sevrage tabagique; Smoking cessation services; Stoptober

Year:  2021        PMID: 33994042     DOI: 10.1016/j.rmr.2021.02.072

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Mal Respir        ISSN: 0761-8425            Impact factor:   0.622


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1.  [Smoking, vaping among hospital staff during the Covid-19 pandemic: Appraisal of the "tobacco-free hospital, campus" campaign in Brest].

Authors:  R Pougnet; D Lucas; L Pougnet; D Chapalain; C Fortin; B Loddé; J D Dewitte; M B Eniafe-Eveillard; V Le Denmat
Journal:  Rev Mal Respir       Date:  2022-02-16       Impact factor: 0.714

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