Cost-effectiveness and cost-utility analysis of a work-place smoking cessation intervention with and without financial incentives.
Floor A van den BrandGera E NagelhoutBjorn WinkensNiels H ChavannesOnno C P van SchayckSilvia M A A EversPublished in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2019)
Financial incentives may be cost-effective in increasing quitting smoking, particularly from a life-time perspective.