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We estimated the cost-per-vaccinated child, by dividing the incremental cost of the intervention by the incremental effectiveness (i.e., the number of additionally vaccinated students in intervention schools compared to control schools).
Dividing these incremental costs by the incremental effectiveness allows us to estimate the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) for CBT compared to TAU (Table 6) and TC (Table 7), at both follow up points.
We estimated the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) by dividing the incremental cost (i.e., the difference in cost of vaccination in intervention schools minus the cost of vaccination in control schools (i.e., a reference group)) by the incremental effectiveness (i.e., the number of additionally vaccinated students in intervention schools compared to control schools).
The cost-effectiveness associated with a threshold was measured by the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER), which was calculated by dividing the incremental cost by the incremental effectiveness between that threshold (e.g.,115 mg/dL) and its next higher threshold (e.g.,120 mg/dL) (32).
Core outcome of the cost-effectiveness analysis was the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) which was calculated by dividing the incremental cost (∆C) by the incremental effectiveness (∆E) in terms of LYs or QALYs gained for a particular screening strategy compared to other less effective screening strategy.
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26 For the cost effectiveness analyses, we calculated the incremental cost effectiveness ratios by dividing the incremental costs by the incremental effects.
Incremental cost-effectiveness ratios (ICER) will be generated by calculating the incremental costs of the exercise programme compared to the non-intervention group divided by the incremental effects [ 33].
Fourth, point estimates for the incremental cost-effectiveness and cost utility ratio (ICER) will be computed on complete cost-effect pairs by dividing the incremental societal costs by the incremental effects at 12 months.
To estimate the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER), we divided the incremental costs of the intervention group compared with those of the usual care group by the incremental effects for each of the effect measures separately.
The mean survival time is particularly important because cost-effectiveness, as measured by the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER), is a ratio of incremental mean costs to incremental mean benefits.
We will calculate incremental cost-effectiveness ratios (ICER), which are calculated as incremental cost (mean cost for intervention group minus mean cost for control group) divided by incremental effectiveness (mean effect for intervention group minus mean effect for control group) [ 93].
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