Public Health Interventions Cost Effectiveness Database (PHICED)

Introduction

The Public Health Interventions Cost Effectiveness Database (PHICED) is a database of bibliographic records related to public health areas. It includes cost-effectiveness studies, NICE guidance and decision tools relating to alcohol, obesity, physical activity and tobacco. It is aimed at professionals who provide or commission public health interventions.

The development of this tool was funded by Health England and forms part of the National Library for Public Health.

Further information

Contact details

Please contact Sue Baughan if you have any feedback or comments about PHICED.

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 Public Health  AreaThe public health areas currently included on the website are; alcohol, obesity, physical activity and tobacco.    
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Intervention  Reference  PH Area  Patient Group  Country 
Secondary
prevention 
Secker-Walker RH, Holland RR, Lloyd CM, Pelkey D, Flynn BS. Cost effectiveness of a community based research project to help women quit smoking. Tobacco Control. 2005; 14:37-42. 
Tobacco  Adults,
Female adults
USA 
Secondary
prevention 
Levy DT, Friend K. A simulation model of policies directed at treating tobacco use and dependence. Medical Decision Making. 2002; 22: 6-16. 
Tobacco  Adults USA 
Secondary
prevention 
Ong MK, Glantz SA. Free nicotine replacement therapy programs vs implementing smoke-free workplaces: a cost-effectiveness comparison. American Journal of Public Health. 2005;95(6):969-75. 
Tobacco  Adults USA 
Secondary
prevention 
Brandon TH, Meade CD, Herzog TA, Chirikos TN, Webb MS, Cantor AB. Efficacy and cost-effectiveness of a minimal intervention to prevent smoking relapse: dismantling the effects of amount of content versus contact. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 2004;72(5):797-808. 
Tobacco  Adults USA 
Primary
prevention 
Ahmad S. The cost-effectiveness of raising the legal smoking age in California. Medical Decision Making. 2005; 25: 330-340. 
Tobacco  Adults,
Children
USA 
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Updated September 2011, based on searches undertaken on 24th August 2011