Dutch Study Finds Fewer People Seeing GPs to Stop Smoking

Fuente: Tobacco Reporter
Lugar: Around the Industry
Fewer people in the Netherlands are visiting general practitioners for help quitting smoking since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new research by health services institute Nivel. Nivel said smoking rates dropped only slightly—from 21.7% in 2019 to 19% in 2023—while vaping increased during the same period, and that changes in reimbursement cannot explain the decline.



While GP services largely recovered after an initial drop during the pandemic, requests for smoking cessation support did not rebound. Although the study did not provide the exact number, it stated that consultations for quitting smoking in 2023 reached their lowest level since records began in 2014, despite the expansion of insurance coverage for cessation support since 2020. The study also found that patients have been visiting GPs less frequently for education-, work-, and social-related issues since the pandemic.The post Dutch Study Finds Fewer People Seeing GPs to Stop Smoking first appeared on Tobacco Reporter.