Valérie Bonhivers, Marie Delvenne, Muriel Delvaux, Virginie Petitjean, Loïc Le Jeune, Éric Englebert, Patrizio Lancellotti, Guy Jerusalem, Renaud Louis
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[Smoking cessation rate after passage in a smoking cessation clinic in patients referred by a respiratory medicine department].
Responsible for a significant morbidity and mortality, smoking remains a major public health issue. Smoking cessation clinics are an integral part of the fight against smoking. This retrospective study, carried out between January 2022 and January 2023 on 106 patients who attended the smoking cessation clinics in the Respiratory Department of the University Hospital of Liège, was designed to assess patient cessation rates at 6 months and 1 year, and to identify any factors predicting success or failure. Our data showed a cessation rate of 25 % at 6 months and 19 % at 1 year. Age was slightly more advanced in those who succeeded in smoking cessation at one year (p = 0.05). The obtained cessation rate strongly supports the utility of our smoking cessation clinic for patients wishing to quit smoking.