作者
Ilias Goranitis, Leana Bellanca, Amanda J Daley, Adele Thomas, Helen Stokes-Lampard, Andrea K Roalfe, Sue Jowett
发表日期
2017/9/26
期刊
PLoS One
卷号
12
期号
9
页码范围
e0184328
出版商
Public Library of Science
简介
Objective
To compare the cost-utility of two exercise interventions relative to a control group for vasomotor menopausal symptoms.
Design
Economic evaluation taking a UK National Health Service and Personal Social Services perspective and a societal perspective.
Setting
Primary care.
Population
Peri- and postmenopausal women who have not used hormone therapy in the past 3 months and experience ≥ 5 episodes of vasomotor symptoms daily.
Methods
An individual and a social support-based exercise intervention were evaluated. The former (Exercise-DVD), aimed to prompt exercise with purpose-designed DVD and written materials, whereas the latter (Exercise-Social support) with community exercise social support groups. Costs and outcomes associated with these interventions were compared to those of a control group, who could only have an exercise consultation. An incremental cost-utility analysis was undertaken using bootstrapping to account for the uncertainty around cost-effectiveness point-estimates.
Main outcome measure
Cost per quality-adjusted life-year (QALY).
Results
Data for 261 women were available for analysis. Exercise-DVD was the most expensive and least effective intervention. Exercise-Social support was £52 (CIs: £18 to £86) and £18 (CIs: -£68 to £105) more expensive per woman than the control group at 6 and 12 months post-randomisation and led to 0.006 (CIs: -0.002 to 0.014) and 0.013 (CIs: -0.01 to 0.036) more QALYs, resulting in an incremental cost-effectiveness ratio of £8,940 and £1,413 per QALY gained respectively. Exercise-Social support had 80%-90% probability of being cost …
引用总数
20182019202020212022202320241311211