Cost-effectiveness of a domestic violence and abuse training and support programme in primary care in the real world: updated modelling based on an MRC phase IV observational pragmatic implementation study.
Estela Capelas BarbosaTalitha Irene VerhoefSteve MorrisFrancesca SolmiMedina JohnsonAlex SohalFarah El-ShogriSusanna DowrickClare RonaldsChristopher J GriffithsSandra EldridgeNatalia V LewisAngela DevineAnne SpencerGene FederPublished in: BMJ open (2018)
The IRIS programme is likely to be cost-effective and cost-saving from a societal perspective in the UK and cost-effective from a health service perspective, although there is considerable uncertainty surrounding these results, reflected in the large uncertainty intervals.