FINANCIAL INCENTIVES FOR QUITTING SMOKING IN PREGNANCY: ARE THEY COST-EFFECTIVE?
Nicola McMeekinL SinclairL Robinson-SmithA L MitchellL BauldD TappinK A BoydPublished in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2023)
In the United Kingdom, offering up to £400 financial incentives, in addition to usual care, to support pregnant women to stop smoking appears to be highly cost-effective over a lifetime for mother and infants.