Background Economic evaluations of tobacco control interventions support decisions regarding resource allocation in public health policy. Our systematic review was aimed at identifying potential bias in decision models used to estimate the long-term costs and effects of population-based tobacco control interventions in Asia. Methods We included studies conducted in Asian countries and using a modelling technique to evaluate the economic impacts of one or more population-based tobacco interventions in line with the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC). We assessed the structure, input parameters. and risk of bias for each model, and performed a narrative synthesis of the included studies. Results Nine model-based economic evaluatio...
Introduction: To identify studies reporting costs arising from tobacco use and detail their (1) econ...
Revenue from taxation of tobacco products accounts for more than 5 % of total government revenue in ...
This study evaluates the quality of economic evaluations of interventions to reduce tobacco consumpt...
Background Economic evaluations of tobacco control interventions support decisions regarding resourc...
Background and Aims: Tobacco consumption and its associated adverse outcomes remain major public ...
Background: Tobacco smoking is one of the leading public health problems in the world. It is also po...
More than half of the world’s 1.3 billion smokers live in Asia and this continent is the largest tob...
The objective of this study was to provide conservative estimates of the global and regional effecti...
Background: International evidence shows that mass media campaigns are effective tobacco control int...
AimsTo identify different types of models used in economic evaluations of smoking cessation, analyse...
Background: Smoking is probably the most important among preventable health risks. Health economic e...
AbstractObjectiveTo describe the development and validation of a health economic model (HEM) to addr...
Aims: Clinical smoking cessation interventions have been found typically to be highly cost-effective...
Background: Government interventions are critical to addressing the global tobacco epidemic, a major...
Abstract Background According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 80% of the world’s smokers liv...
Introduction: To identify studies reporting costs arising from tobacco use and detail their (1) econ...
Revenue from taxation of tobacco products accounts for more than 5 % of total government revenue in ...
This study evaluates the quality of economic evaluations of interventions to reduce tobacco consumpt...
Background Economic evaluations of tobacco control interventions support decisions regarding resourc...
Background and Aims: Tobacco consumption and its associated adverse outcomes remain major public ...
Background: Tobacco smoking is one of the leading public health problems in the world. It is also po...
More than half of the world’s 1.3 billion smokers live in Asia and this continent is the largest tob...
The objective of this study was to provide conservative estimates of the global and regional effecti...
Background: International evidence shows that mass media campaigns are effective tobacco control int...
AimsTo identify different types of models used in economic evaluations of smoking cessation, analyse...
Background: Smoking is probably the most important among preventable health risks. Health economic e...
AbstractObjectiveTo describe the development and validation of a health economic model (HEM) to addr...
Aims: Clinical smoking cessation interventions have been found typically to be highly cost-effective...
Background: Government interventions are critical to addressing the global tobacco epidemic, a major...
Abstract Background According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 80% of the world’s smokers liv...
Introduction: To identify studies reporting costs arising from tobacco use and detail their (1) econ...
Revenue from taxation of tobacco products accounts for more than 5 % of total government revenue in ...
This study evaluates the quality of economic evaluations of interventions to reduce tobacco consumpt...