Potential for health economics to influence policies on tobacco use during pregnancy in low-income and middle-income countries: a qualitative case study.
Tuba Saygın AvşarLouise JacksonHugh McLeodPublished in: BMJ open (2021)
The scale of tobacco use among pregnant women might be greater than reported in LMICs. Health economics evidence produced in HICs has the potential to inform health policies in LMICs around tobacco cessation interventions if the country-specific circumstances are addressed. Economic evaluations of cessation interventions integrated into antenatal care with a household perspective would be especially relevant in LMICs.