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A patient-initiated DMARD self-monitoring service for people with rheumatoid or psoriatic arthritis: a cost-effectiveness analysis.

Authors :
McBain, Hayley
Flood, Chris
Shipley, Michael
Olaleye, Abigail
Moore, Samantha
Newman, Stanton
Source :
Rheumatology; Jan2021, Vol. 60 Issue 1, p277-287, 11p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Objective To determine whether a patient-initiated DMARD self-monitoring service for people on MTX is a cost-effective model of care for patients with RA or PsA. Methods An economic evaluation was undertaken alongside a randomized controlled trial involving 100 patients. Outcome measures were quality of life and ESR assessed at baseline and post-intervention. Costs were calculated for healthcare usage using a United Kingdom National Health Service economic perspective. Sensitivity analysis was performed to explore the impact of nurse-led telephone helplines. Uncertainty around the cost-effectiveness ratios was estimated by bootstrapping and analysing the cost-effectiveness planes. Results Fifty-two patients received the intervention and 48 usual care. The difference in mean cost per case indicated that the intervention was £263 more expensive (P  < 0.001; 95% CI: £149.14, £375.86) when the helpline costs were accounted for and £94 cheaper (P  = 0.08; 95% CI: –£199.26, £10.41) when these costs were absorbed by the usual service. There were, however, statistically significant savings for the patient (P  = 0.02; 95% CI: −£28.98, £3.00). When costs and effectiveness measures of ESR and quality of life measured, using the Short Form-12v1, were combined this did not show the patient-initiated service to be cost-effective at a statistically significant level. Conclusion This patient-initiated service led to reductions in primary and secondary healthcare services that translated into reduced costs, in comparison with usual care, but were not cost-effective. Further work is needed to establish how nurse-led telephone triage services are integrated into rheumatology services and the associated costs of setting up and delivering them. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov, http://clinicaltrials.gov , ISRCTN21613721 [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14620324
Volume :
60
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Rheumatology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
148110055
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keaa309