Journal article

Cost-effectiveness of screening tools for identifying depression in early pregnancy: a decision tree model

M Heslin, H Jin, K Trevillion, X Ling, S Nath, B Barrett, J Demilew, EG Ryan, S O’Connor, P Sands, J Milgrom, D Bick, N Stanley, MS Hunter, LM Howard, S Byford

BMC Health Services Research | Published : 2022

Abstract

Background: Although the effectiveness of screening tools for detecting depression in pregnancy has been investigated, there is limited evidence on the cost-effectiveness. This is vital in providing full information to decision makers. This study aimed to explore the cost-effectiveness of different screening tools to identify depression in early pregnancy compared to no screening. Methods: A decision tree was developed to model the identification and treatment pathways of depression from the first antenatal appointment to 3-months postpartum using the Whooley questions, the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) and the Whooley questions followed by the EPDS, compared to no screening. T..

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