Effect of COVID-19 on smoking cessation outcomes in a large primary care treatment programme: an observational study.
Scott VeldhuizenPeter SelbyBenjamin WongLaurie ZawertailoPublished in: BMJ open (2021)
The probability of successful smoking cessation following treatment fell during the pandemic, with the decline consistent with an effect of 'exposure' to the pandemic-era environment. As many changes happened simultaneously, specific causes cannot be identified; however, the possibility that virtual care has been less effective than in-person treatment should be explored.