| Literature DB >> 30424742 |
Charlotte Renwick1, Qi Wu2, Magdalena Opazo Breton3, Rebecca Thorley4, John Britton5, Sarah Lewis5, Elena Ratschen1, Steve Parrott6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Second-hand smoke (SHS) causes numerous health problems in children such as asthma, respiratory tract infections and sudden infant death syndrome. The home is the main source of exposure to SHS for children, particularly for young children. We estimated the cost-effectiveness of a complex intervention designed to reduce SHS exposure of children whose primary caregiver feels unable or unwilling to quit smoking.Entities:
Keywords: Cost-effectiveness analysis; Environmental tobacco smoke pollution; Passive smoking; Second-hand smoke; Smoking cessation
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30424742 PMCID: PMC6234564 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-018-6140-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Unit costs and their sources
| Resource | Unit cost | Sources |
|---|---|---|
| Smoking advisor | £31/h | Smoking Cessation Services (NICE) [ |
| Travel | £0.45/mile | Estimated from Smoke Free Homes trial |
| Telephone call | £0.63/min | Estimated from Smoke Free Homes trial |
| SMS | £0.04/text | Estimated from Smoke Free Homes trial |
| Air monitor | £0.60/use | Calculated using manufacturer’s lifetime estimates |
| Support pack | £1.45/pack | Public Health England (PHE) [ |
| Medication (Quantity per pack) | ||
| 1.00 mg Nicorette Mouth Spray QuickMist - Double Pack (26) | £19.43 | Estimated from Smoke Free Homes trial |
| 1.00 mg Nicorette Mouth Spray QuickMist - Individual Pack (13) | £12.05 | |
| 2.00 mg Nicorette Lozenge Nicorette Cool (20) | £4.25 | |
| 2.00 mg Nicorette Chewing Gum (30) | £3.41 | |
| 2.00 mg Nicorette Chewing Gum Icy White (30) | £3.58 | |
| 2.00 mg Nicorette Chewing Gum Icy White (105) | £10.25 | |
| 4.00 mg Nicorette Chewing Gum Icy White (105) | £12.05 | |
| 15.00 mg Nicorette Inhalator Inhalator (4) | £4.35 | |
| 15.00 mg Nicorette Inhalator Inhalator (20) | £15.40 | |
| 10.00 mg Nicorette Inhalator (starter pack) (6) | £4.68 | |
| 10.00 mg Nicorette Inhalator (refill pack) (42) | £15.39 | |
| 1.50 mg Niquitin CQ Lozenge Mint Mini Lozenge (20) | £3.34 | |
| 1.50 mg Niquitin CQ Lozenge Mini Lozenge (60) | £9.37 | |
| 4.00 mg Niquitin CQ Lozenge Mint Mini Lozenge (20) | £3.18 | |
| 4.00 mg Niquitin CQ Lozenge Mini Lozenge (60) | £9.37 | |
| 21.00 mg Nicotinell TTS 30 Patch (7) | £8.73 | |
| 14.00 mg Nicotinell TTS 20 Patch (7) | £8.24 | |
Mean total cost per household
| Intervention (SD) ( | Usual Care (SD) ( | Difference (95% CI) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Staff | £29 (£8) | £11 (£3) | £18 (£16 to £19) |
| Feedback | £15 (£2.70) | – | £15 (£14.65 to £15.70) |
| Telephone | £10 (£4) | £0.10 (£0) | £10 (£8.80 to £10.40) |
| Travel | £216 (£143) | £32 (£20) | £184 (£156 to £213) |
| NRT | £56 (£47) | – | £56 (£47 to £65) |
| Air monitor | £1.68 (£0.32) | – | £1.68 (£1.62 to £1.74) |
| Support pack | – | £1.45 (£0) | £1.45 (£1.45 to £1.45) |
| Total | £328 (£151) | £45 (£20) | £283* (£254 to £313) |
*Statistically significant (p-value< 0.001)
Results of PM2.5and quit rate
| Base-case analysis (with imputed data) | Complete case analysis | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Intervention | Usual Care | Difference (95% CI) | Intervention | Usual care | Difference (95% CI) | |||
| No. of households | ||||||||
| Cost (SD) | £328 (£151) | £45 (£20) | £283 (£254 to £313) | < 0.001 | £331 (£149) | £46 (£21) | £285 (£252 to £318) | < 0.001 |
| Reduction in PM2.5 (ug/m3) (SD) | 22.1 (65.2) | 0.5 (52.0) | 21.6 (5.4 to 37.9) | 0.0096 | 24.0 (58.9) | 0.9 (52.4) | 23.2(6.3 to 40.0) | 0.007 |
| Reduction in PM2.5 (10μg/m3) (SD) | 2.21 (6.52) | 0.05 (5.20) | 2.16 (0.54 to 3.79) | 0.0096 | 2.40 (5.89) | 0.09 (5.24) | 2.32 (0.63 to 4.0) | 0.007 |
| ICER (bootstrapped 95% CI) | £131 (£72 to £467) | £121 (£70 to £471) | ||||||
| No. of households | n = 204 | |||||||
| Cost (SD) | £328 (£151) | £45 (£20) | £283 (£254 to £313) | < 0.001 | £331 (£148) | £44 (£21) | £286 (£256 to £317) | < 0.001 |
| Quit rate (%)(SD) | 8.0% (27.0%) | 4.3% (19.6%) | 3.7% (−2.8% to 10.2%) | 0.2614 | 8.4% (27.9%) | 4.3% (20.4%) | 4.1% (−2.9% to 11.2%) | 0.248 |
| ICER (bootstrapped 95% CI) | £71 (−£57 to £309) | £72 (−£22 to £313) | ||||||
Results of consumption of cigarettes in the home and quit attempts
| Base-case analysis (with imputed data) | Complete case analysis | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Intervention | Usual Care | Difference (95% CI) | Intervention | Usual care | Difference (95% CI) | |||
| No. of households | ||||||||
| Cost (SD) | £328 (£151) | £45 (£20) | £283 (£254 to £313) | < 0.001 | £330(£148) | £44(£21) | £286 (£256 to £317) | < 0.001 |
| Reduction of consumption in the home (no. of cigarettes per day) (SD) | 11 (10.7) | 4 (10.8) | 7 (9.8 to 3.9 to 9.8) | < 0.001 | 11 (10.8) | 4 (10.5) | 7.5 (4.4 to 10.6) | < 0.001 |
| No. of households | ||||||||
| Cost (SD) | £328 (£151) | £45 (£20) | £283 (£254 to £313) | < 0.001 | £331 (£149) | £44 (£21) | £286 (£256 to £318)) | < 0.001 |
| Quit attempt rate (%)(SD) | 29.4% (43.6%) | 8.6% (27.1%) | 20.7% (10.8% to 30.8%) | < 0.001 | 29% (45.6%) | 8.6% (28.2%) | 20.4% (7.3% to 32.0%) | < 0.001 |
Fig. 1The bootstrapping results of the 5000 re-samples for each outcome: a. PM2.5; b. Quit rate.