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Compliance with the smoke-free policy in hospitals in Spain: the patients’ perspective

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Objective To explore compliance with the smoke-free policy in hospitals in Catalonia, Spain, by exploring inpatients’ perceptions. Methods We conducted a cross-sectional study of a random sample of 1047 inpatients… Click to show full abstract

Objective To explore compliance with the smoke-free policy in hospitals in Catalonia, Spain, by exploring inpatients’ perceptions. Methods We conducted a cross-sectional study of a random sample of 1047 inpatients from 13 public hospitals. We collected data about: (a) type of information about the smoke-free policy provided by the hospital, (b) patients’ knowledge about the policy, (c) general appreciation of the compliance with the policy, and (d) specific appreciation of such compliance by noticing any sign of tobacco consumption. We described the data by several patients’ and hospitals’ characteristics and assessed their association with the perceived noncompliance using prevalence ratios (PR) and their 95% confidence intervals (CIs). Results Few patients were informed about the smoke-free policy (4.8% orally, 6.1% in writing, and 55.6% through sign postings). About 64% were aware of the regulation and 73.5% believed that it was properly obeyed. While 0.7% had never or rarely observed smoking indoors, 36.2% had seen someone smoking outdoors sometimes or many times. Signs of tobacco consumption were observed indoors and outdoors. Factors associated with the perception of noncompliance were: being less than 45 years old versus being more than 64 years old (adjusted PR, 2.33; 95% CI, 1.09–4.98) and currently smoking versus have never smoked (adjusted PR, 1.84; 95% CI, 1.02–3.34). Conclusion Compliance with the smoke-free policy in hospitals according to the patients’ view is notable, although several infringements were reported, mainly outdoors. The smoke-free policy in hospitals should be reinforced by prompting continuous awareness campaigns and the exemplary role of hospital workers.

Keywords: policy hospitals; compliance smoke; policy; smoke free; free policy

Journal Title: European Journal of Cancer Prevention
Year Published: 2022

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