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An introduction to economic evaluation in occupational therapy : cost-effectiveness of pre-discharge home visits after stroke (HOVIS)

SAMPSON C; JAMES M; WHITEHEAD P; DRUMMOND A
BR J OCCUP THER , 2014, vol. 77, n° 7, p. 330-335
Doc n°: 169648
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : AF21 - ACCIDENTS VASCULAIRES CEREBRAUX, HA2 - ECONOMIE DE LA SANTE, HE31 - SERVICE DE SOINS A DOMICILE, KB - ERGOTHERAPIE

Occupational therapy interventions, such as home visits, have been identified as being resource-intensive, but cost-effectiveness analyses are rarely, if ever, carried out. We sought to estimate the cost-effectiveness of occupational therapy home visits after stroke, as part of a feasibility study, and to demonstrate the value and methods of economic evaluation.
Method: We completed a cost-effectiveness analysis of pre-discharge occupational therapy home visits after stroke compared with a hospital-based interview, carried out alongside a feasibility randomized controlled trial. Our primary outcome was quality-adjusted life years. Full cost and outcome data were available for 65 trial participants.
Findings: We found that the mean total cost of a home visit was £183, compared with £75 for a hospital interview. Home visits are shown to be slightly more effective, resulting in a cost per quality-adjusted life year of just over £20,000.
Conclusion: Our analysis is the only economic evaluation of this intervention to date. Home visits are shown to be more expensive and more effective than a hospital-based interview, but our results are subject to a high level of uncertainty and should be treated as such.
Further economic evaluations in this field are encouraged.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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