Cost-effectiveness of a nurse-led internet-based vascular risk factor management programme: economic evaluation alongside a randomised controlled clinical trial

被引:14
|
作者
Greying, J. P. [1 ]
Kaasjager, H. A. H. [2 ]
Vernooij, J. W. P. [3 ]
Hovens, M. M. C. [2 ]
Wierdsma, J. [3 ]
Grandjean, H. M. H. [2 ]
van der Graaf, Y. [1 ]
de Wit, G. A. [1 ,4 ]
Visseren, F. L. J. [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Med Ctr Utrecht, Julius Ctr Hlth Sci & Primary Care, Utrecht, Netherlands
[2] Rijnstate Hosp, Dept Internal Med, Arnhem, Netherlands
[3] Univ Med Ctr Utrecht, Dept Vasc Med, Utrecht, Netherlands
[4] Natl Inst Publ Hlth & Environm, NL-3720 BA Bilthoven, Netherlands
来源
BMJ OPEN | 2015年 / 5卷 / 05期
关键词
CORONARY-HEART-DISEASE; PREVENTION; OUTCOMES; UTILITY; HEALTH; ADULTS; CARE;
D O I
10.1136/bmjopen-2014-007128
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective: To assess the cost-effectiveness of an internet-based, nurse-led vascular risk factor management programme in addition to usual care compared with usual care alone in patients with a clinical manifestation of a vascular disease. Design: Cost-effectiveness analysis alongside a randomised controlled trial (the Internet-based vascular Risk factor Intervention and Self-management (IRIS) study). Setting: Multicentre trial in a secondary and tertiary healthcare setting. Participants: 330 patients with a recent clinical manifestation of atherosclerosis in the coronary, cerebral, or peripheral arteries and with >= 2 treatable vascular risk factors not at goal. Intervention: The intervention consisted of a personalised website with an overview and actual status of patients' vascular risk factors, and mail communication with a nurse practitioner via the website for 12 months. The intervention combined self-management support, monitoring of disease control and pharmacotherapy. Main outcome measures: Societal costs, quality-adjusted life-years (QALYs) and incremental cost-effectiveness. Results: Patients experienced equal health benefits, that is, 0.86 vs 0.85 QALY (intervention vs usual care) at 1 year. Adjusting for baseline differences, the incremental QALY difference was -0.014 (95% CI -0.034 to 0.007). The intervention was associated with lower total costs ((sic)4859 vs (sic)5078, difference (sic)219, 95% CI -(sic)2301 to (sic)1825). The probability that the intervention is cost-effective at a threshold value of (sic)20 000/QALY, is 65%. At mean annual cost of (sic)220 per patient, the intervention is relatively cheap. Conclusions: An internet-based, nurse-led intervention in addition to usual care to improve vascular risk factors in patients with a clinical manifestation of a vascular disease does not result in a QALY gain at 1 year, but has a small effect on vascular risk factors and is associated with lower costs.
引用
收藏
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Cost-effectiveness of Laparoscopic vs Open Gastrectomy for Gastric Cancer An Economic Evaluation Alongside a Randomized Clinical Trial
    van der Veen, Arjen
    van der Meulen, Miriam P.
    Seesing, Maarten F. J.
    Brenkman, Hylke J. F.
    Haverkamp, Leonie
    Luyer, Misha D. P.
    Nieuwenhuijzen, Grard A. P.
    Stoot, Jan H. M. B.
    Tegels, Juul J. W.
    Wijnhoven, Bas P. L.
    Lagarde, Sjoerd M.
    de Steur, Wobbe O.
    Hartgrink, Henk H.
    Kouwenhoven, Ewout A.
    Wassenaar, Eelco B.
    Draaisma, Werner A.
    Gisbertz, Suzanne S.
    van der Peet, Donald L.
    van Laarhoven, Hanneke W. M.
    Frederix, Geert W. J.
    Ruurda, Jelle P.
    van Hillegersberg, Richard
    JAMA SURGERY, 2023, 158 (02) : 120 - 128
  • [22] Effectiveness of the nurse-led Activate intervention in patients at risk of cardiovascular disease in primary care: a cluster-randomised controlled trial
    Westland, Heleen
    Schuurmans, Marieke J.
    Bos-Touwen, Irene D.
    de Bruin-van Leersum, Marjolein A.
    Monninkhof, Evelyn M.
    Schroder, Carin D.
    de Vette, Daphne A.
    Trappenburg, Jaap C. A.
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR NURSING, 2020, 19 (08) : 721 - 731
  • [23] Cost-Effectiveness of an Individualised Management Program after Stroke: A Trial-Based Economic Evaluation
    Orman, Zhomart
    Olaiya, Muideen T.
    Thrift, Amanda G.
    Cadilhac, Dominique A.
    Phan, Thanh
    Nelson, Mark R.
    Ung, David
    Srikanth, Velandai K.
    Bladin, Christopher F.
    Gerraty, Richard P.
    Phillipos, Joseph
    Kim, Joosup
    NEUROEPIDEMIOLOGY, 2024, 58 (03) : 156 - 165
  • [24] Effectiveness of a nurse-led intensive home-visitation programme for first-time teenage mothers (Building Blocks): a pragmatic randomised controlled trial
    Robling, Michael
    Bekkers, Marie-Jet
    Bell, Kerry
    Butler, Christopher C.
    Cannings-John, Rebecca
    Channon, Sue
    Martin, Belen Corbacho
    Gregory, John W.
    Hood, Kerry
    Kemp, Alison
    Kenkre, Joyce
    Montgomery, Alan A.
    Moody, Gwenllian
    Owen-Jones, Eleri
    Pickett, Kate
    Richardson, Gerry
    Roberts, Zoe E. S.
    Ronaldson, Sarah
    Sanders, Julia
    Stamuli, Eugena
    Torgerson, David
    LANCET, 2016, 387 (10014) : 146 - 155
  • [25] Cost-Effectiveness of Internet-Based Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment for Bulimia Nervosa: Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial
    Watson, Hunna J.
    McLagan, Nicole
    Zerwas, Stephanie C.
    Crosby, Ross D.
    Levine, Michele D.
    Runfola, Cristin D.
    Peat, Christine M.
    Moessner, Markus
    Zimmer, Benjamin
    Hofmeier, Sara M.
    Hamer, Robert M.
    Marcus, Marsha D.
    Bulik, Cynthia M.
    Crow, Scott J.
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHIATRY, 2018, 79 (01)
  • [26] The cost-effectiveness of a treatment-based classification system for low back pain: design of a randomised controlled trial and economic evaluation
    Apeldoorn, Adri T.
    Ostelo, Raymond W.
    van Helvoirt, Hans
    Fritz, Julie M.
    de Vet, Henrika C. W.
    van Tulder, Maurits W.
    BMC MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS, 2010, 11
  • [27] Cost-Effectiveness of Collaborative Care for Depression in UK Primary Care: Economic Evaluation of a Randomised Controlled Trial (CADET)
    Green, Colin
    Richards, David A.
    Hill, Jacqueline J.
    Gask, Linda
    Lovell, Karina
    Chew-Graham, Carolyn
    Bower, Peter
    Cape, John
    Pilling, Stephen
    Araya, Ricardo
    Kessler, David
    Bland, J. Martin
    Gilbody, Simon
    Lewis, Glyn
    Manning, Chris
    Hughes-Morley, Adwoa
    Barkham, Michael
    PLOS ONE, 2014, 9 (08):
  • [28] Cost-Effectiveness Evaluation of Heparin Coated Versus Standard Graft for Bypass Surgery in Peripheral Artery Disease Alongside a Randomised Controlled Trial
    Villemoes, Marie K.
    Lindholt, Jes S.
    Houlind, Kim C.
    Gottschalksen, Bo
    Petersen, Christian N.
    Rasmussen, Martin
    Wedel, Charlotte
    Bramsen, Morten B.
    Sogaard, Rikke
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF VASCULAR AND ENDOVASCULAR SURGERY, 2018, 56 (01) : 87 - 93
  • [29] Cost-effectiveness of exercise referral schemes enhanced by self-management strategies to battle sedentary behaviour in older adults: protocol for an economic evaluation alongside the SITLESS three-armed pragmatic randomised controlled trial
    Deidda, Manuela
    Coll-Planas, Laura
    Gine-Garriga, Maria
    Guerra-Balic, Miriam
    Roque i Figuls, Marta
    Tully, Mark A.
    Caserotti, Paolo
    Rothenbacher, Dietrich
    Salva Casanovas, Antoni
    Kee, Frank
    Blackburn, Nicole E.
    Wilson, Jason J.
    Skjodt, Mathias
    Denkinger, Michael
    Wirth, Katharina
    McIntosh, Emma
    BMJ OPEN, 2018, 8 (10):
  • [30] A randomised controlled trial to evaluate a nurse-led programme of support and lifestyle management for patients awaiting cardiac surgery 'Fit for surgery: Fit for life' study
    Goodman, Helen
    Parsons, Amanda
    Davison, June
    Preedy, Michael
    Peters, Emma
    Shuldham, Caroline
    Pepper, John
    Cowie, Martin R.
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR NURSING, 2008, 7 (03) : 189 - 195