Cost prices of the current study were from the years 2009–2013 and were therefore indexed to the year 2013
Cost-effectiveness analysis shows the effects of alternative interventions in units that are relevant to the condition and the costs of these interventions in monetary units. It provides information about the relative efficiency of alternative interventions that aim at the same goal
The benefit of our cost-effectiveness analysis is that it allows policy makers to compare the net benefit of the intervention to other smoking cessation interventions.