Economic Evaluation of Smoking-Cessation Therapies: A Critical and Systematic Review of Simulation Models.
(2012) In PharmacoEconomics 30(7). p.551-564- Abstract
- Background: Smoking is probably the most important among preventable health risks. Health economic evaluation of smoking-cessation interventions, applying a lifetime perspective, is made possible by available epidemiological knowledge. The well established method of performing cost-effectiveness analyses of smoking-cessation interventions involves mathematical modelling (both deterministic and stochastic) of future events important for cost effectiveness. Objectives: This study surveys cost-effectiveness analyses of smoking cessation, with a particular focus on the mathematical modelling and simulation analyses performed. Data Sources: A systematic literature search was performed using the databases MEDLINE, Econlit and Academic Search... (More)
- Background: Smoking is probably the most important among preventable health risks. Health economic evaluation of smoking-cessation interventions, applying a lifetime perspective, is made possible by available epidemiological knowledge. The well established method of performing cost-effectiveness analyses of smoking-cessation interventions involves mathematical modelling (both deterministic and stochastic) of future events important for cost effectiveness. Objectives: This study surveys cost-effectiveness analyses of smoking cessation, with a particular focus on the mathematical modelling and simulation analyses performed. Data Sources: A systematic literature search was performed using the databases MEDLINE, Econlit and Academic Search Complete. Study Selection: Health economic evaluations, published as full-length journal articles, were searched for. Results: 423 studies were identified and 78 were finally included, of which 30 were assessed as being highly relevant, based on the application of simulation modelling. Conclusions: In general, studies are well performed as regards modelling. Common weaknesses include reporting of modelling details; validation of used simulation models; and the handling of structural uncertainty and different types of heterogeneity. (Less)
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- Bolin, Kristian LU
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- 2012
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- PharmacoEconomics
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- 30
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- 7
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- 551 - 564
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- Adis International
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- wos:000305817200002
- scopus:84862219638
- pmid:22591112
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- 1179-2027
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- 10.2165/11590120-000000000-00000
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- English
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