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Economic Evaluation of Provision of Postpartum Intrauterine Device Services in Bangladesh and Tanzania

Gillian Eva, Judy Gold, Anita Makins, Suzanna Bright, Katherine Dean, Emily‐Anne Tunnacliffe, Parveen Fatima, Afroja Yesmin, Projestine Muganyizi, Grasiana Festus Kimario, Kim Dalziel

2021Global Health Science and Practice13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Postpartum family planning is an effective means of achieving improved health outcomes for women and children, especially in low- and middle-income settings. We assessed the cost-effectiveness of an immediate postpartum intrauterine device (PPIUD) initiative compared with standard practice in Bangladesh and Tanzania (which is no immediate postpartum family planning counseling or service provision) to inform resource allocation decisions for governments and donors. METHODS: A decision analysis was constructed to compare the PPIUD program with standard practice. The analysis was based on the number of PPIUD insertions, which were then modeled using the Impact 2 tool to produce estimates of cost per couple-years of protection (CYP) and cost per disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) averted. A micro-costing approach was used to estimate the costs of conducting the program, and downstream cost savings were generated by the Impact 2 tool. Results are presented first for the program as evaluated, and second, based on a hypothetical national scale-up scenario. One-way sensitivity analyses were conducted. RESULTS: The PPIUD initiative was highly cost-effective in Bangladesh and Tanzania, and national scale-up of PPIUD could produce long-term savings in direct health care costs in both countries. These analyses provide a compelling case for national governments and international donors to invest in PPIUD as part of their family planning strategies.

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TanzaniaDementiaMedicineDiseaseFamily medicineSocioeconomicsPathologySociologyGlobal Maternal and Child HealthPregnancy and Medication ImpactMaternal and Perinatal Health Interventions
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