Aim: To measure the cost-effectiveness of adding text message (TMB), exercise (EB) and abstinent-contingent financial incentive-based (CFIB) stop smoking interventions to standard smoking cessation support for pregnant women in England. Design: Modelling cost-effectiveness outcomes by separately adding three cessation interventions to standard cessation care offered to pregnant women in England. English National Health Service Stop Smoking Services (NHS SSS) statistics from 2019 to 2020 were used for estimating the base quit rate. Intervention effectiveness and cost data for interventions were taken from trial reports. Cost-effectiveness was derived using the economics of smoking in pregnancy (ESIP) model from a health service and personal ...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effectiveness of a complex intervention to improve referral and treatmen...
Objective: To assess the efficacy of a financial incentive added to routine specialist pregnancy sto...
BACKGROUND: Eighty per cent of UK women have at least one baby, making pregnancy an opportunity to h...
Aim: To measure the cost-effectiveness of adding text message (TMB), exercise (EB) and abstinent-con...
Aim: To estimate the cost-effectiveness of adding text message (TMB), exercise (EB), and abstinent-c...
AIM: To measure the cost-effectiveness of adding text message (TMB), exercise (EB) and abstinent-con...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Previous evaluations of smoking cessation interventions in pregnancy have several l...
Background/Aims: Previous evaluations of smoking cessation interventions in pregnancy have several l...
Aims: To evaluate whether adding financial incentives to usual care is cost-effective in encouragi...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Previous economic evaluations of smoking cessation interventions for pregnant w...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effectiveness of a complex intervention to improve referral and treatmen...
OBJECTIVE: To examine effectiveness, cost effectiveness, generalisability, and acceptability of fina...
Aims To investigate the cost-effectiveness of up to £400 worth of financial incentives f...
<b>Background</b> In the UK, smoking during pregnancy kills 4000 babies annually and cos...
Objective: To examine effectiveness, cost effectiveness, generalisability, and acceptability of fina...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effectiveness of a complex intervention to improve referral and treatmen...
Objective: To assess the efficacy of a financial incentive added to routine specialist pregnancy sto...
BACKGROUND: Eighty per cent of UK women have at least one baby, making pregnancy an opportunity to h...
Aim: To measure the cost-effectiveness of adding text message (TMB), exercise (EB) and abstinent-con...
Aim: To estimate the cost-effectiveness of adding text message (TMB), exercise (EB), and abstinent-c...
AIM: To measure the cost-effectiveness of adding text message (TMB), exercise (EB) and abstinent-con...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Previous evaluations of smoking cessation interventions in pregnancy have several l...
Background/Aims: Previous evaluations of smoking cessation interventions in pregnancy have several l...
Aims: To evaluate whether adding financial incentives to usual care is cost-effective in encouragi...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Previous economic evaluations of smoking cessation interventions for pregnant w...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effectiveness of a complex intervention to improve referral and treatmen...
OBJECTIVE: To examine effectiveness, cost effectiveness, generalisability, and acceptability of fina...
Aims To investigate the cost-effectiveness of up to £400 worth of financial incentives f...
<b>Background</b> In the UK, smoking during pregnancy kills 4000 babies annually and cos...
Objective: To examine effectiveness, cost effectiveness, generalisability, and acceptability of fina...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effectiveness of a complex intervention to improve referral and treatmen...
Objective: To assess the efficacy of a financial incentive added to routine specialist pregnancy sto...
BACKGROUND: Eighty per cent of UK women have at least one baby, making pregnancy an opportunity to h...