07Dec 2022
Is the cost‐effectiveness of an early‐childhood sleep intervention to prevent obesity affected by socioeconomic position?

Is the cost‐effectiveness of an early‐childhood sleep intervention to prevent obesity affected by socioeconomic position?

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.

  • #endo-diabetology

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