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Table 4 Agreement with the hospital tobacco control policy and some statements among all workers and smoker workers

From: Impact of a long-term tobacco-free policy at a comprehensive cancer center: a series of cross-sectional surveys

 

Baseline

After 1stban

After 2ndban

p for trend

(All n = 580/Smokers = 192)

(All n = 462/Smokers n = 141

(All n = 221/Smokers n = 49)

%

95% CI

%

95% CI

%

95% CI

Agreement with the hospital tobacco control policy

      

All

59.9

(55.9-63.8)

61.7

(65.2-73.8)

76.4

(70.8-81.9)

<0.001

Smokers*

57.8

(50.8-64.7)

53.2

(44.8-61.5)

71.4

(58.7-84.1)

0.320

Health professionals should set an example and do not smoke

     

All

53.8

(49.7-57.8)

62.8

(58.4-67.2)

61.4

(72.2-83.2)

0.009

Smokers

43.8

(36.8-50.8)

47.5

(39.1-55.8)

22.4

(10.7-34.1)

0.068

Teachers should set an example and do not smoke

      

All

56.2

(52.3-60.4)

62.6

(58.4-67.2)

64.5

(58.5-71.1)

0.014

Smokers

43.2

(36.2-50.2)

46.1

(37.8-54.4)

30.6

(17.7-43.5)

0.303

Parents should set an example and do not smoke

      

All

68.8

(64.2-71.8)

70.8

(66.6-74.9)

77.3

(71.2-82.8)

0.027

Smokers

59.9

(52.9-66.8)

59.5

(51.3-67.7)

49.0

(35.0-62.9)

0.266

Taxes should increase to decrease tobacco consumption

      

All

52.8

(48.4-56.6)

44.2

(65.2-73.8)

57.5

(50.89-64.0)

0.875

Smokers

37.0

(30.2-43.8)

39.0

(30.9-47.1)

36.7

(23.2-50.2)

0.892

  1. *Smokers include daily and occasional smokers.