Economic evaluations of tobacco control interventions in low‐ and middle‐income countries: a systematic review

Background and Aims Tobacco consumption and its associated adverse outcomes remain major public health issues, particularly in low‐ and middle‐income countries. This systematic review aimed to identify and critically assess full economic evaluations for tobacco control interventions in low‐ and midd...

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Published inAddiction (Abingdon, England) Vol. 117; no. 9; pp. 2374 - 2392
Main Authors Jiang, Xiaobin, Jackson, Louise J., Syed, Muslim Abbas, Avşar, Tuba Saygın, Abdali, Zainab
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LanguageEnglish
Published England Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.09.2022
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1360-0443
1360-0443
DOI10.1111/add.15821

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Abstract Background and Aims Tobacco consumption and its associated adverse outcomes remain major public health issues, particularly in low‐ and middle‐income countries. This systematic review aimed to identify and critically assess full economic evaluations for tobacco control interventions in low‐ and middle‐income countries. Methods Electronic databases, including EMBASE, MEDLINE and PsycINFO and the grey literature, were searched using terms such as ‘tobacco’, ‘economic evaluation’ and ‘smoking’ from 1994 to 2020. Study quality was assessed using the Consensus Health Economic Criteria and the Philips checklist. Studies were included which were full economic evaluations of tobacco control interventions in low‐ and middle‐income settings. Reviews, commentaries, conference proceedings and s were excluded. Study selection and quality assessment were conducted by two reviewers independently. A narrative synthesis was conducted to synthesize the findings of the studies. Results This review identified 20 studies for inclusion. The studies evaluated a wide range of interventions, including tax increase, nicotine replacement therapy (nicotine patch/gum) and financial incentives. Overall, 12 interventions were reported to be cost‐effective, especially tax increases for tobacco consumption and cessation counselling. There were considerable limitations regarding data sources (e.g. using cost data from other countries or assumptions due to the lack of local data) and the model structure; sensitivity analyses were inadequately described in many studies; and there were issues around the transferability of results to other settings. Additionally, the affordability of the interventions was only discussed in two studies. Conclusions There are few high‐quality studies of the cost‐effectiveness of tobacco use control interventions in low‐ and middle‐income countries. The methodological limitations of the existing literatures could affect the generalizability of the findings.
AbstractList Tobacco consumption and its associated adverse outcomes remain major public health issues, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. This systematic review aimed to identify and critically assess full economic evaluations for tobacco control interventions in low- and middle-income countries. Electronic databases, including EMBASE, MEDLINE and PsycINFO and the grey literature, were searched using terms such as 'tobacco', 'economic evaluation' and 'smoking' from 1994 to 2020. Study quality was assessed using the Consensus Health Economic Criteria and the Philips checklist. Studies were included which were full economic evaluations of tobacco control interventions in low- and middle-income settings. Reviews, commentaries, conference proceedings and abstracts were excluded. Study selection and quality assessment were conducted by two reviewers independently. A narrative synthesis was conducted to synthesize the findings of the studies. This review identified 20 studies for inclusion. The studies evaluated a wide range of interventions, including tax increase, nicotine replacement therapy (nicotine patch/gum) and financial incentives. Overall, 12 interventions were reported to be cost-effective, especially tax increases for tobacco consumption and cessation counselling. There were considerable limitations regarding data sources (e.g. using cost data from other countries or assumptions due to the lack of local data) and the model structure; sensitivity analyses were inadequately described in many studies; and there were issues around the transferability of results to other settings. Additionally, the affordability of the interventions was only discussed in two studies. There are few high-quality studies of the cost-effectiveness of tobacco use control interventions in low- and middle-income countries. The methodological limitations of the existing literatures could affect the generalizability of the findings.
Background and AimsTobacco consumption and its associated adverse outcomes remain major public health issues, particularly in low‐ and middle‐income countries. This systematic review aimed to identify and critically assess full economic evaluations for tobacco control interventions in low‐ and middle‐income countries.MethodsElectronic databases, including EMBASE, MEDLINE and PsycINFO and the grey literature, were searched using terms such as ‘tobacco’, ‘economic evaluation’ and ‘smoking’ from 1994 to 2020. Study quality was assessed using the Consensus Health Economic Criteria and the Philips checklist. Studies were included which were full economic evaluations of tobacco control interventions in low‐ and middle‐income settings. Reviews, commentaries, conference proceedings and abstracts were excluded. Study selection and quality assessment were conducted by two reviewers independently. A narrative synthesis was conducted to synthesize the findings of the studies.ResultsThis review identified 20 studies for inclusion. The studies evaluated a wide range of interventions, including tax increase, nicotine replacement therapy (nicotine patch/gum) and financial incentives. Overall, 12 interventions were reported to be cost‐effective, especially tax increases for tobacco consumption and cessation counselling. There were considerable limitations regarding data sources (e.g. using cost data from other countries or assumptions due to the lack of local data) and the model structure; sensitivity analyses were inadequately described in many studies; and there were issues around the transferability of results to other settings. Additionally, the affordability of the interventions was only discussed in two studies.ConclusionsThere are few high‐quality studies of the cost‐effectiveness of tobacco use control interventions in low‐ and middle‐income countries. The methodological limitations of the existing literatures could affect the generalizability of the findings.
Tobacco consumption and its associated adverse outcomes remain major public health issues, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. This systematic review aimed to identify and critically assess full economic evaluations for tobacco control interventions in low- and middle-income countries.BACKGROUND AND AIMSTobacco consumption and its associated adverse outcomes remain major public health issues, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. This systematic review aimed to identify and critically assess full economic evaluations for tobacco control interventions in low- and middle-income countries.Electronic databases, including EMBASE, MEDLINE and PsycINFO and the grey literature, were searched using terms such as 'tobacco', 'economic evaluation' and 'smoking' from 1994 to 2020. Study quality was assessed using the Consensus Health Economic Criteria and the Philips checklist. Studies were included which were full economic evaluations of tobacco control interventions in low- and middle-income settings. Reviews, commentaries, conference proceedings and abstracts were excluded. Study selection and quality assessment were conducted by two reviewers independently. A narrative synthesis was conducted to synthesize the findings of the studies.METHODSElectronic databases, including EMBASE, MEDLINE and PsycINFO and the grey literature, were searched using terms such as 'tobacco', 'economic evaluation' and 'smoking' from 1994 to 2020. Study quality was assessed using the Consensus Health Economic Criteria and the Philips checklist. Studies were included which were full economic evaluations of tobacco control interventions in low- and middle-income settings. Reviews, commentaries, conference proceedings and abstracts were excluded. Study selection and quality assessment were conducted by two reviewers independently. A narrative synthesis was conducted to synthesize the findings of the studies.This review identified 20 studies for inclusion. The studies evaluated a wide range of interventions, including tax increase, nicotine replacement therapy (nicotine patch/gum) and financial incentives. Overall, 12 interventions were reported to be cost-effective, especially tax increases for tobacco consumption and cessation counselling. There were considerable limitations regarding data sources (e.g. using cost data from other countries or assumptions due to the lack of local data) and the model structure; sensitivity analyses were inadequately described in many studies; and there were issues around the transferability of results to other settings. Additionally, the affordability of the interventions was only discussed in two studies.RESULTSThis review identified 20 studies for inclusion. The studies evaluated a wide range of interventions, including tax increase, nicotine replacement therapy (nicotine patch/gum) and financial incentives. Overall, 12 interventions were reported to be cost-effective, especially tax increases for tobacco consumption and cessation counselling. There were considerable limitations regarding data sources (e.g. using cost data from other countries or assumptions due to the lack of local data) and the model structure; sensitivity analyses were inadequately described in many studies; and there were issues around the transferability of results to other settings. Additionally, the affordability of the interventions was only discussed in two studies.There are few high-quality studies of the cost-effectiveness of tobacco use control interventions in low- and middle-income countries. The methodological limitations of the existing literatures could affect the generalizability of the findings.CONCLUSIONSThere are few high-quality studies of the cost-effectiveness of tobacco use control interventions in low- and middle-income countries. The methodological limitations of the existing literatures could affect the generalizability of the findings.
Background and Aims Tobacco consumption and its associated adverse outcomes remain major public health issues, particularly in low‐ and middle‐income countries. This systematic review aimed to identify and critically assess full economic evaluations for tobacco control interventions in low‐ and middle‐income countries. Methods Electronic databases, including EMBASE, MEDLINE and PsycINFO and the grey literature, were searched using terms such as ‘tobacco’, ‘economic evaluation’ and ‘smoking’ from 1994 to 2020. Study quality was assessed using the Consensus Health Economic Criteria and the Philips checklist. Studies were included which were full economic evaluations of tobacco control interventions in low‐ and middle‐income settings. Reviews, commentaries, conference proceedings and s were excluded. Study selection and quality assessment were conducted by two reviewers independently. A narrative synthesis was conducted to synthesize the findings of the studies. Results This review identified 20 studies for inclusion. The studies evaluated a wide range of interventions, including tax increase, nicotine replacement therapy (nicotine patch/gum) and financial incentives. Overall, 12 interventions were reported to be cost‐effective, especially tax increases for tobacco consumption and cessation counselling. There were considerable limitations regarding data sources (e.g. using cost data from other countries or assumptions due to the lack of local data) and the model structure; sensitivity analyses were inadequately described in many studies; and there were issues around the transferability of results to other settings. Additionally, the affordability of the interventions was only discussed in two studies. Conclusions There are few high‐quality studies of the cost‐effectiveness of tobacco use control interventions in low‐ and middle‐income countries. The methodological limitations of the existing literatures could affect the generalizability of the findings.
Author Syed, Muslim Abbas
Jackson, Louise J.
Avşar, Tuba Saygın
Abdali, Zainab
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Snippet Background and Aims Tobacco consumption and its associated adverse outcomes remain major public health issues, particularly in low‐ and middle‐income...
Tobacco consumption and its associated adverse outcomes remain major public health issues, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. This systematic...
Background and AimsTobacco consumption and its associated adverse outcomes remain major public health issues, particularly in low‐ and middle‐income countries....
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Cost-Benefit Analysis
Costs
Cost‐effectiveness
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Developing Countries
economic evaluation
Financial incentives
Generalizability
Health status
Humans
Intervention
LDCs
low‐ and middle‐income countries
Nicotine
Nicotine replacement therapy
Public health
Quality
Quality assessment
Quality control
Sensitivity analysis
Smoking
smoking cessation
Smoking Cessation - methods
Systematic review
Tax increases
Taxation
Tobacco
tobacco control
tobacco economics
Tobacco Products
Tobacco Use - prevention & control
Tobacco Use Cessation Devices
Transferability
Title Economic evaluations of tobacco control interventions in low‐ and middle‐income countries: a systematic review
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