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Original Article

Questionnaire survey about smoking distributed at the annual meetings of the Japanese Respiratory Society between 1996 and 2015

Satoshi Kitamuraa  Jun Kobayashia  Akiko Okuyamab 

aDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, Minami-Tochigi Hospital
bDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, Jichi Medical University

ABSTRACT

Questionnaires were distributed at the annual meetings of the Japanese Respiratory Society (JRS) held in 1996, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2010, 2012, and 2015. The smoking prevalence among JRS attendants has reduced from 22.7% to 2.2% over the past 20 years. Notably, the smoking prevalence among physicians reduced from 12.9% to 1.2%. The percentage of attendants from smoke-free hospitals markedly increased from 7.5% to 80%. In-hospital tobacco sales through vending machines and retail shops markedly reduced. In conclusion, the smoking behavior among meeting attendants has markedly improved over these 19 years, especially in physicians. However, more powerful action is needed to promote a no-smoking campaign and passive smoking prevention.

KEYWORDS

Annual meeting of the Japanese Respiratory Society  Questionnaire survey about smoking  Smoking prevalence 

Received 9 Aug 2019 / Accepted 3 Oct 2019

AJRS, 9(1): 1-4, 2020

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