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Costs of a Smoking Cessation Counseling Intervention for Pregnant Women: Comparison of Three Settings

Authors :
Cathy L. Melvin
M. Femi Ayadi
Joanne Pike
E. Kathleen Adams
Vance Rabius
Carole C. Rivera
Janice N. Ferguson
Cecelia A. Gaffney
Source :
Public Health Reports. 121:120-126
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2006.

Abstract

Objective. Although the rate of smoking among women giving birth in the United States has declined steadily from 19.5% in 1989 to 11.4% in 2002, it still far exceeds the Healthy People 2010 goal of 1%. The objective of this study was to estimate the costs of a recommended five-step smoking cessation counseling intervention for pregnant women. Methods. Costs were compared across three settings: a clinical trial, a quit line, and a rural managed care organization. Cost data were collected from August 2002 to September 2003. Intervention costs were compared with potential neonatal cost savings from averted adverse outcomes using data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Maternal and Child Health Smoking-Attributable Mortality, Morbidity, and Economics Costs software. Results. The costs of implementing the intervention ranged from $24 to $34 per pregnant smoker counseled across the three settings. Potential neonatal cost savings that could be accrued from women who quit smoking during pregnancy were estimated at $881 per maternal smoker. Assuming a 30% to 70% increase over baseline quit rates, interventions could net savings up to $8 million within the range of costs per pregnant smoker. Conclusions. Costs may vary depending on the intensity and nature of the intervention; however, this analysis found a surprisingly narrow range across three disparate settings. Cost estimates presented here are shown to be low compared with potential cost savings that could be accrued across the quit rates that could be achieved through use of the 5A's smoking cessation counseling intervention.

Details

ISSN :
14682877 and 00333549
Volume :
121
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Public Health Reports
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d52090c0c4fe4bde5df76b5ae7601a5d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/003335490612100204