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[Impact of the implementation of Beijing Tobacco Control Regulation on outpatient visits for smoking cessation in Beijing Chaoyang Hospital].

Objective: To investigate the impact of the implementation of Beijing Tobacco Control Regulation on outpatient visits for smoking cessation in Beijing Chaoyang Hospital. Methods: The outpatient visits and the proportion of returned cases to the total outpatient visits for smoking cessation in Beijing Chaoyang Hospital in past five years (2012-2016) that was before and after the implementation of Beijing Tobacco Control Regulation (June 1(st,) 2015) were analyzed. Time series seasonal index method was used to analyze seasonal variations in the outpatient visits. Results: From the implementation of Beijing Tobacco Control Regulation to December 31(th,) 2016, the average monthly outpatient visits for smoking cessation was significantly increased compared to that before the implementation [(101±37) vs (48±17), t =-7.486, P <0.001]. Meanwhile, the proportion of returned cases to the total outpatient visits was also significantly increased compared to that before the implementation [30.4% (582/1 912) vs 8.2% (161/1 966); χ(2)=309.8, P <0.001]. In addition, there were seasonal fluctuations in the number of outpatients from 2012 to 2016 , during which the outpatient visits started to increase in the second and third quarter (summer and fall) and peaked in June, but became less in the first and fourth quarter (spring and winter), and reached its nadir in January. Conclusions: With the implementation of Beijing Tobacco Control Regulation, the outpatient visits for smoking cessation have increased. Moreover, there is seasonal fluctuation in the outpatient visits for smoking cessation.

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