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Amendment of the smoke-free law and its influence on patterns of tobacco use and motivation to quit smoking among patients of a general practitioners
Švancarová, Iveta ; Kulhánek, Adam (advisor) ; Gabrhelík, Roman (referee)
Background: Supporting the public health care system is a priority for any advanced society. In line with who's recommendations, a key Law on The Protection of Health Against Harmful Effects of Addictive Substances was adopted in 2017, the main priority of which is to reduce passive smoking with its negative effects on humans. Objective: The aim of the study was to determine whether there was a change in tobacco use patterns and a change in smoking cessation incentives following the introduction of new legislative changes (Act No. 65/2017 Coll.). Methods: A prospective cohort study was carried out in connection with the introduction of Act No. 65/2017 Coll. Trained nurses were distributed in two waves, before the introduction of the law and three months after its introduction, prepared questionnaires were distributed to adult clients/patients addressed by general practitioners' offices in Prague. The condition was participation in both waves of the study. 131 completed adult questionnaires were submitted for subsequent processing. Changes in daily cigarette consumption, the ratio of cigarettes smoked in a restaurant, on the street, at home, and motivation to quit smoking were analysed. Results: A statistically significant reduction in daily cigarette consumption (on average 1.7 cigarettes per day)...

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