Smoking Quitters 2013/14.

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Smoking Quitters 2013/14

The following series of slides outlines smoking quitter data for service users across Nottinghamshire either through one of the specialist services (New Leaf or Bassetlaw Stop Smoking Service), GPs or Pharmacies. This data is broken down by district/CCG area, age and sex. Numbers setting a quit date = the number of people accessing a service and committing to a date to stop smoking completely Numbers quitting = Number of people remaining quit 4-weeks post quit date (this is a proxy measure) Quit rate = Number of people who quit/number who set a quit date

Quit data for England 2013/14 The number of people setting a quit date in 2013/14 was 1,343 per 100,000 population The proportion of successful quitters was 51% The success rate of giving up smoking generally increased with age, from 39% for those aged under 18, to 58% of those aged 60 and over. 50% of women and 52% of men successfully quit smoking Further info visit the: Health and Social Care Information centre (HSCIC)

District splits District All ages Smoking quitter data 2013/14 Numbers setting a quit date Numbers quitting at 4 weeks Quit rate (%) Nottinghamshire 10,572 6,863 64.9 Ashfield 1720 1076 62.6 Bassetlaw 1111 693 62.4 Broxtowe 929 630 67.8 Gedling 1119 815 72.8 Mansfield 1952 1164 59.6 Newark & Sherwood 1835 1155 62.9 Rushcliffe 641 492 76.8

CCG splits CCG’s all ages Smoking quitter data 2013/14 Numbers setting a quit date Numbers quitting at 4 weeks Quit rate (%) NHS Bassetlaw CCG 1111 693 62.4 NHS Mansfield & Ashfield CCG 3187 1865 58.5 NHS Newark & Sherwood CCG 1488 971 65.3 NHS Nottingham North & East 1951 1374 70.4 NHS Nottingham West 929 630 67.8 NHS Rushcliffe CCG 641 492 76.8

Quit Rates by age and area Quit rate by age range 2013/14 18+ U16 u18 18-34 35-44 45-59 60+ Nottinghamshire 65.0 57.5 61.8 58.4 68.1 68.5 72.2 Ashfield 63.0 41.7 49.1 55.5 68.3 69.1 70.0 Bassetlaw 62.5 53.3 57.0 64.3 63.9 67.5 Broxtowe 68.0 40.0 57.1 62.6 73.4 69.8 Gedling 73.0 70.6 65.5 73.5 70.3 83.4 Mansfield 59.8 29.4 55.3 50.8 65.4 69.3 Newark & Sherwood 62.9 70.8 66.0 54.3 67.8 73.1 Rushcliffe 76.6 80.0 84.6 72.4 82.9 80.7 NHS Bassetlaw CCG NHS Mansfield & Ashfield CCG 58.8 30.4 51.6 50.2 63.5 NHS Newark & Sherwood CCG 65.2 73.9 66.7 54.7 68.7 74.0 NHS Nottingham North & East 66.3 71.7 80.8 NHS Nottingham West NHS Rushcliffe CCG

Quit rate by age

Quit rate by gender

Ashfield District Total all ages Female Male Quit rate (%) 62.6 60.5 65.8 Numbers setting a quit date 1,720 1,057 663 Number quitting at 4 weeks 1,076 640 436

Ashfield District All person 18+ Under 16 Under 18 18-34 35-44 45-59 60+ Quit rate (%) 63.0 41.7 49.1 55.5 68.3 69.1 70.0 Numbers setting a quit date 1,663 12 57 739 331 356 237 Number quitting at 4 weeks 1,048 5 28 410 226 246 166

Bassetlaw District Total all ages Female Male Quit rate (%) 62.4 Numbers setting a quit date 1,111 534 577 Number quitting at 4 weeks 693 333 360

Bassetlaw District All person 18+ Under 16 Under 18 18-34 35-44 45-59 60+ Quit rate (%) 62.5 53.3 57.0 64.3 63.9 67.5 Numbers setting a quit date 1,096 8 15 337 249 313 197 Numbers quitting at 4 weeks 685 5 192 160 200 133

Broxtowe Borough Total all ages Female Male Quit rate (%) 67.8 66.8 69.4 Numbers setting a quit date 929 569 360 Number quitting at 4 weeks 630 380 250

Broxtowe Borough All person 18+ Under 16 Under 18 18-34 35-44 45-59 60+ Quit rate (%) 68.0 40.0 57.1 62.6 73.4 69.8 69.1 Numbers setting a quit date 915 5 14 313 192 245 165 Numbers quitting at 4 weeks 622 2 8 196 141 171 114

Gedling Borough Total all ages Female Male Quit rate (%) 72.8 72.4 73.3 Numbers setting a quit date 1,119 620 499 Number quitting at 4 weeks 815 449 366

Gedling Borough All person 18+ Under 16 Under 18 18-34 35-44 45-59 60+ Quit rate (%) 73.0 70.6 65.5 69.8 73.5 70.3 83.4 Numbers setting a quit date 1,090 17 29 364 268 283 175 Number quitting at 4 weeks 796 12 19 254 197 199 146

Mansfield District Total all ages Female Male Quit rate (%) 59.6 57.1 63.5 Numbers setting a quit date 1,952 1,182 770 Number quitting at 4 weeks 1,164 675 489

Mansfield District All person 18+ Under 16 Under 18 18-34 35-44 45-59 60+ Quit rate (%) 59.8 29.4 55.3 50.8 63.9 65.4 69.3 Numbers setting a quit date 1,876 17 76 752 402 442 280 Numbers quitting at 4 weeks 1,122 5 42 382 257 289 194

Newark & Sherwood District Total all ages Female Male Quit rate (%) 62.9 60.8 64.9 Numbers setting a quit date 1,835 878 957 Number quitting at 4 weeks 1,155 534 621

Newark & Sherwood District All person 18+ Under 16 Under 18 18-34 35-44 45-59 60+ Quit rate (%) 62.9 70.8 66.0 54.3 67.8 73.1 Numbers setting a quit date 1,788 24 47 744 404 413 227 Numbers quitting at 4 weeks 1,124 17 31 274 280 166

Rushcliffe Borough Total all ages Female Male Quit rate (%) 76.8 75.0 78.2 Numbers setting a quit date 641 292 349 Number quitting at 4 weeks 492 219 273

Rushcliffe Borough All person 18+ Under 16 Under 18 18-34 35-44 45-59 60+ Quit rate (%) 76.6 80.0 84.6 72.4 73.4 82.9 80.7 Numbers setting a quit date 628 5 13 228 139 152 109 Numbers quitting at 4 weeks 481 4 11 165 102 126 88

Bassetlaw CCG Total all ages Female Male Quit rate (%) 62.4 Numbers setting a quit date 1,111 534 577 Number quitting at 4 weeks 693 333 360

Bassetlaw CCG All person 18+ Under 16 Under 18 18-34 35-44 45-59 60+ Quit rate (%) 62.5 53.3 57.0 64.3 63.9 67.5 Numbers setting a quit date 1,096 8 15 337 249 313 197 Numbers quitting at 4 weeks 685 5 192 160 200 133

Mansfield and Ashfield CCG Total all ages Female Male Quit rate (%) 58.5 56.1 62.3 Numbers setting a quit date 3,187 1,947 1,240 Number quitting at 4 weeks 1,865 1,092 773

Mansfield and Ashfield CCG All person 18+ Under 16 Under 18 18-34 35-44 45-59 60+ Quit rate (%) 58.8 30.4 51.6 50.2 63.5 65.0 68.1 Numbers setting a quit date 3,065 23 122 1,316 631 686 432 Numbers quitting at 4 weeks 1,802 7 63 661 401 446 294

Nottingham North & East CCG Total all ages Female Male Quit rate (%) 70.4 73.5 67.7 Numbers setting a quit date 1,951 911 1,040 Number quitting at 4 weeks 1,374 670 704

Nottingham North & East CCG All person 18+ Under 16 Under 18 18-34 35-44 45-59 60+ Quit rate (%) 70.6 62.5 64.3 66.3 70.8 71.7 80.8 Numbers setting a quit date 1,909 24 42 753 462 434 260 Numbers quitting at 4 weeks 1,347 15 27 499 327 311 210

Nottingham West CCG Total all ages Female Male Quit rate (%) 67.8 66.8 69.4 Numbers setting a quit date 929 569 360 Number quitting at 4 weeks 630 380 250

Nottingham West CCG All person 18+ Under 16 Under 18 18-34 35-44 45-59 60+ Quit rate (%) 68.0 40.0 57.1 62.6 73.4 69.8 69.1 Numbers setting a quit date 915 5 14 313 192 245 165 Numbers quitting at 4 weeks 622 2 8 196 141 171 114

Newark and Sherwood CCG Total all ages Female Male Quit rate (%) 65.3 61 71.4 Numbers setting a quit date 1,488 879 609 Number quitting at 4 weeks 971 536 435

Newark and Sherwood CCG All person 18+ Under 16 Under 18 18-34 35-44 45-59 60+ Quit rate (%) 65.2 73.9 66.7 54.7 72.4 68.7 74 Numbers setting a quit date 1,443 23 45 530 312 374 227 Numbers quitting at 4 weeks 941 17 30 290 226 257 168

Rushcliffe CCG Total all ages Female Male Quit rate (%) 76.8 75.0 78.2 Numbers setting a quit date 641 292 349 Number quitting at 4 weeks 492 219 273

Rushcliffe CCG All person 18+ Under 16 Under 18 18-34 35-44 45-59 60+ Quit rate (%) 76.6 80.0 84.6 72.4 73.4 82.9 80.7 Numbers setting a quit date 628 5 13 228 139 152 109 Numbers quitting at 4 weeks 481 4 11 165 102 126 88

Total numbers setting quit date and numbers going on to quit

All ages numbers setting a quit date and numbers going on to quit

All ages and gender numbers setting a quit date

All age and gender numbers going on to quit

Age groups numbers setting a quit date

Age groups numbers going on to quit