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Statistics on Women's Smoking Status at Time of Delivery: England, Quarter 2, 2021-22

Official statistics

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Women known to be smokers at time of delivery


Women known to be smokers at time of delivery

Percentage known to be smokers by year

9.0% of pregnant women were known to be smokers at the time of delivery during quarter 2 of 2021-2022.

The percentage between quarter 2 and quarter 1 remained similar,

The current national ambition is to achieve a level of 6% or less by 2022.


Percentage known to be smokers by Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG)

In quarter 2 of 2021/2022, the lowest proportions of women known to be smokers at time of delivery were in NHS West Essex CCG (2.0%), NHS North West London CCG (2.9%) and NHS Castle Point and Rochford CCG (3.3%).

7 CCGs had proportions above 15%. Those with the highest were NHS North East Lincolnshire CCG (20.0%), NHS Blackpool CCG (19.3%) and NHS Greater Preston CCG (17.0%).

Data was received from all CCG's.

 

An additional visualisation of this data, including time series, is available at the link below:


Percentage known to be smokers by Clinical Commissioning Group, compared with the national ambition

In quarter 2 of 2021/2022, 15 out of 106 submitting CCGs met the national ambition of 6% or less.

In the London NHS England region, it was achieved by all 5 CCGs, but only by 10 CCGs outside of London.


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For more information please see: Data tables: Statistics on Women’s Smoking at Time of Delivery, England - Quarter 2, 2021-22


Last edited: 13 December 2021 10:02 am