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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....
Background and Aims
Previous economic evaluations of smoking cessation interventions for pregnant women are limited to single components, which do not in isolation offer sufficient potential impact to address smoking cessation targets. To inform the development of more appropriate complex interventions, we (1) describe the development of the Economics of Smoking in Pregnancy: Household (ESIP.H) model...
Aims
To test the efficacy of ‘MiQuit’, a tailored, self‐help, text message stop smoking programme for pregnancy, as an adjunct to usual care (UC) for smoking cessation in pregnancy.
Design
Multicentre, open, two‐arm, parallel‐group, superiority randomised controlled trial (RCT) and a trial sequential analysis (TSA) meta‐analysis combining trial findings with two previous ones.
Setting
Twenty‐four...
Background and Aims
Previous evaluations of smoking cessation interventions in pregnancy have several limitations. Our solution to these limitations is the Economics of Smoking in Pregnancy (ESIP) model, which estimates the life‐time cost‐effectiveness of smoking cessation interventions in pregnancy from a National Health Service (NHS) and personal social services perspective. We aim to (1) describe...
Aims
To estimate the effectiveness of pregnancy smoking cessation support delivered by short message service (SMS) text message and key parameters needed to plan a definitive trial.
Design
Multi‐centre, parallel‐group, single‐blinded, individual randomized controlled trial.
Setting
Sixteen antenatal clinics in England.
Participants
Four hundred and seven participants were randomized to the...
AimsIn pregnant smoking cessation trial participants, to estimate (1) among women abstinent at the end of pregnancy, the proportion who re‐start smoking at time‐points afterwards (primary analysis) and (2) among all trial participants, the proportion smoking at the end of pregnancy and at selected time‐points during the postpartum period (secondary analysis).
MethodsTrials identified from two Cochrane...
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