About this release

This release by Public Health Scotland (PHS) presents information on NHS Stop Smoking Services in Scotland and their progress towards their annual Local Delivery Plan (LDP) Standard. The LDP Standard for NHS Scotland in 2021/22 is to achieve at least 7,026 self-reported successful twelve-week quits through smoking cessation services in the most deprived areas i.e. 40% (60% in NHS Island Boards) most deprived datazones in each NHS Board. Trend data from 2014/15 to 2021/22 are presented in a dashboard and Excel workbook.

Main points   

  • In the first nine months of the financial year 2021/22, NHS Scotland contributed 56% (3,913 out of 7,026) towards the required annual LDP Standard.
Image caption Scotland and NHS Board performance against the LDP Standard at Quarter 3
  • Three out of fourteen NHS Boards met or exceeded three quarters of their annual LDP Standard by the end of the third quarter. NHS Board performance against their annual LDP Standard ranged from 32% to 103%.
  • People accessing non-pharmacy services were nearly twice as likely to be recorded as still not smoking after 12 weeks compared with those who used pharmacy based services (40% and 21% respectively) during quarter 3.

Background

In July 2005 a national smoking cessation database was set up to capture data on people presenting to NHS services in Scotland for help to stop smoking. The database is designed to collect the national minimum dataset for smoking cessation services from all 14 NHS Boards in Scotland. The minimum dataset is the mandatory client information required for national monitoring purposes, developed by PATH (Partnership Action on Tobacco and Health).

From July 2014, information about service activity and outcomes from pharmacy services was recorded through the smoking cessation support tool available in the Pharmacy Care Record. This forms part of the minimum dataset. The smoking cessation minimum data set is electronically submitted from Pharmacy Care Record to the national smoking cessation database.

Figures are based on total quit attempts set during the year, rather than total number of people with a quit attempt, so could include repeat quit attempts for the same person. The LDP Standard changed in 2018/19 to exclude quit attempts in prisons, therefore comparisons of quit attempts prior to 2018/19 are based on different definitions and are not valid.

Further information

Background to the national minimum dataset for smoking cessation services is available on the PHS website.

The next release of this publication will be October 2022.

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Last updated: 21 March 2024
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