Treatment-Refractory Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in Adults: A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Treatment Strategies

被引:9
|
作者
Gregory, Sean T. [1 ]
Kay, Brian [2 ]
Smith, Joseph [3 ]
Hall, Kristin [3 ]
De Nadai, Alessandro S. [4 ,5 ,6 ]
Quast, Troy [3 ]
Riemann, Bradley C. [2 ]
Storch, Eric A. [7 ]
机构
[1] No Arizona Univ, Coll Social & Behav Sci, Dept Polit & Int Affairs, Flagstaff, AZ 86011 USA
[2] Rogers Mem Hosp, Oconomowoc, WI USA
[3] Univ S Florida, Coll Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth Policy & Management, Tampa, FL USA
[4] Univ S Florida, Dept Psychol, Tampa, FL USA
[5] Univ Mississippi, Med Ctr, Dept Psychiat, Jackson, MS 39216 USA
[6] Texas State Univ, Dept Psychol, San Marcos, TX USA
[7] Baylor Coll Med, Menninger Dept Psychiat & Behav Sci, Houston, TX 77030 USA
关键词
QUALITY-OF-LIFE; COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL THERAPY; SEROTONIN REUPTAKE INHIBITORS; SIGNAL-DETECTION ANALYSIS; SATISFACTION QUESTIONNAIRE; FUNCTIONAL IMPAIRMENT; CONTROLLED-TRIAL; REMISSION; SCALE; PHARMACOTHERAPY;
D O I
10.4088/JCP.17m11552
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Objective: This study sought to assess the cost-effectiveness of 7 treatment strategies for treatment-refractory obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) in adults. Methods: A model was developed to evaluate treatment alternatives for adults (18-64 years old) that consisted of 2 parts: a decision analytic model and a Markov model. The decision analytic model stratified 7 outpatient treatment strategies, and the Markov model accumulated benefits and costs across the life expectancy of a simulated cohort of individuals. The model was parameterized with probabilistic and deterministic parameters from the literature and an outcomes database to perform a Monte Carlo simulation of a hypothetical cohort of 100,000 adults with OCD to estimate net health benefits (NHBs), costs, and incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) for each treatment strategy. OCD was considered treatment refractory in adults with an OCD diagnosis who failed first-line therapies. Encounters took place from 2012 to 2015, and the analyses were performed from November 2016 to February 2017. Results: Partial hospitalization with step-down to intensive outpatient treatment was the most cost-effective of the 7 strategies, with an estimated ICER of $ 7,983 and mean (SD) NHB of 10.96 (0.53) quality-adjusted life-years (QALYs) remaining. This result was 2.2 QALYs greater than that of the trial-based antidepressant and cognitive-behavioral therapy (ADM + CBT) strategy. Three additional ADM + CBT strategies were estimated not to be statistically significantly different from each other. These 4 ADM + CBT strategies outperformed both pharmacotherapy-only strategies. Conclusions: Treatment strategies that include higher-intensity CBT, with effectiveness outcomes that approached efficacy estimates, were superior to real-world CBT strategies. However, given the limited availability of high-quality CBT, especially through use of commercial insurance networks, specialized treatment programs offer greater effectiveness than real-world therapies in achieving wellness for this severe patient population.
引用
收藏
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Cost-Effectiveness of Treatment Alternatives for Treatment-Refractory Pediatric Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
    Gregory, Sean T.
    Kay, Brian
    Riemann, Bradley C.
    Goodman, Wayne K.
    Storch, Eric A.
    JOURNAL OF ANXIETY DISORDERS, 2020, 69
  • [2] Cost-effectiveness analysis of deep transcranial magnetic stimulation relative to evidence-based strategies for treatment-refractory obsessive-compulsive disorder
    Gregory, Sean T.
    Goodman, Wayne K.
    Kay, Brian
    Riemann, Bradley
    Storch, Eric A.
    JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRIC RESEARCH, 2022, 146 : 50 - 54
  • [3] MR-Guided Focused Ultrasound Versus Radiofrequency Capsulotomy for Treatment-Refractory Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: A Cost-Effectiveness Threshold Analysis
    Kumar, Kevin K.
    Bhati, Mahendra T.
    Ravikumar, Vinod K.
    Ghanouni, Pejman
    Stein, Sherman C.
    Halpern, Casey H.
    FRONTIERS IN NEUROSCIENCE, 2019, 13
  • [4] Assessment and Management of Treatment-Refractory Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in Children
    Bloch, Michael H.
    Storch, Eric A.
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY, 2015, 54 (04) : 251 - 262
  • [5] Treatment strategies for obsessive-compulsive disorder
    Marazziti, Donatella
    Consoli, Giorgio
    EXPERT OPINION ON PHARMACOTHERAPY, 2010, 11 (03) : 331 - 343
  • [6] Cost-effectiveness analysis of radiosurgical capsulotomy versus treatment as usual for treatment-resistant obsessive-compulsive disorder
    Najera, Ricardo A.
    Gregory, Sean T.
    Shofty, Ben
    Anand, Adrish
    Gadot, Ron
    Youngerman, Brett E.
    Storch, Eric A.
    Goodman, Wayne K.
    Sheth, Sameer A.
    JOURNAL OF NEUROSURGERY, 2022, 138 (02) : 347 - 357
  • [7] Clinical Advances in Treatment Strategies for Obsessive-compulsive Disorder in Adults
    Roh, Daeyoung
    Jang, Ki Won
    Kim, Chan-Hyung
    CLINICAL PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY AND NEUROSCIENCE, 2023, 21 (04) : 676 - 685
  • [8] The Nature, Assessment, and Treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
    McGuire, Joseph F.
    Lewin, Adam B.
    Horng, Betty
    Murphy, Tanya K.
    Storch, Eric A.
    POSTGRADUATE MEDICINE, 2012, 124 (01) : 152 - 165
  • [9] Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD): Practical strategies for pharmacological and somatic treatment in adults
    Fineberg, Naomi A.
    Reghunandanan, Samar
    Simpson, Helen B.
    Phillips, Katharine A.
    Richter, Margaret A.
    Matthews, Keith
    Stein, Dan J.
    Sareen, Jitender
    Brown, Angus
    Sookman, Debbie
    PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH, 2015, 227 (01) : 114 - 125
  • [10] Quetiapine augmentation of serotonin reuptake inhibitors in treatment-refractory obsessive-compulsive disorder: is response to treatment predictable?
    Carey, Paul D.
    Lochner, Christine
    Kidd, Martin
    Van Ameringen, Michael
    Stein, Dan J.
    Denys, Damiaan
    INTERNATIONAL CLINICAL PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 2012, 27 (06) : 321 - 325