Aug 7, 2012

Smokers Liquidate Smoking Habit

An initiative to stop people smoking is said to be working. Stop Smoking Wales has said 16,000 smokers were given an appointment to attend a the six- week behavioural support programme in the past year. Of those, 8,000 went on to six-week programmes in their area to help them quit. The figures are included in the free NHS service's annual report. It said a rise in calls was also seen after the installation of a telephone system in August, 2011. There were 28,000 calls, twice the number of received in 2008/09. The report also said how nearly 700 health and community workers had been trained in a short course to help smokers, and an e-learning module had been launched for this training which also helped them offer further advice in aiding smokers who wished to stop. According to the report, help has also been given in hospitals after they joined with Stop Smoking Wales. Hospitals have been advising of the risks of smoking and the effects it has post-operation. Midwives have also been continuing their work with patients who are pregnant, a program which was started in 2009/10. Dr Hugo Van Woerden, director of health and healthcare improvement for Public Health Wales, said: "This report demonstrates the progress made in specific priority areas in maternity services with pregnant women who smoke and in pre-operative patients who smoke and who are waiting for surgery. "These activities have made and continue to make a major contribution to reducing overall smoking prevalence rates in Wales."

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