
This study aimed to determine whether the cost‐effectiveness of an infant sleep intervention from the Prevention of Overweight in Infancy (POI) trial was influenced by socioeconomic position (SEP). A SEP‐specific economic evaluation of the sleep intervention was conducted. However, the probability that the intervention was cost‐effective was very high in the low‐ and mid‐SEP groups (92%‐100%) and moderately high in the high‐SEP group (79%). An infant sleep intervention is more cost‐effective in low‐ and mid‐SEP groups compared with high‐SEP groups. Therefore, targeting this intervention to low‐SEP groups would not require trade‐offs between efficiency and equity.
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