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Cost-effectiveness of a day hospital falls prevention programme for screened community-dwelling older people at high risk of falls
- Source :
- Age and Ageing
- Publication Year :
- 2010
- Publisher :
- Oxford University Press (OUP), 2010.
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Abstract
- Background: multifactorial falls prevention programmes for older people have been proved to reduce falls. However, evidence of their cost-effectiveness is mixed.Design: economic evaluation alongside pragmatic randomised controlled trial.Intervention: randomised trial of 364 people aged ≥70, living in the community, recruited via GP and identified as high risk of falling. Both arms received a falls prevention information leaflet. The intervention arm were also offered a (day hospital) multidisciplinary falls prevention programme, including physiotherapy, occupational therapy, nurse, medical review and referral to other specialists.MEASUREMENTS: self-reported falls, as collected in 12 monthly diaries. Levels of health resource use associated with the falls prevention programme, screening (both attributed to intervention arm only) and other health-care contacts were monitored. Mean NHS costs and falls per person per year were estimated for both arms, along with the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) and cost effectiveness acceptability curve.Results: in the base-case analysis, the mean falls programme cost was £349 per person. This, coupled with higher screening and other health-care costs, resulted in a mean incremental cost of £578 for the intervention arm. The mean falls rate was lower in the intervention arm (2.07 per person/year), compared with the control arm (2.24). The estimated ICER was £3,320 per fall averted.Conclusions: the estimated ICER was £3,320 per fall averted. Future research should focus on adherence to the intervention and an assessment of impact on quality of life.
- Subjects :
- Aging
medicine.medical_specialty
Cost effectiveness
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Poison control
elderly
Suicide prevention
Occupational safety and health
law.invention
Occupational Therapy
Randomized controlled trial
Quality of life
Residence Characteristics
Risk Factors
law
medicine
Humans
Mass Screening
Hospital Costs
cost-effectiveness
Geriatric Assessment
Physical Therapy Modalities
health care economics and organizations
Mass screening
Aged
Patient Care Team
business.industry
screening
General Medicine
comprehensive geriatric assessment
Health Services
Research Papers
Physical therapy
Accidental Falls
Housing for the Elderly
Geriatrics and Gerontology
business
randomised controlled trial
Day Care, Medical
Program Evaluation
Fall prevention
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14682834 and 00020729
- Volume :
- 39
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Age and Ageing
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....13951ef5c1c78e93a4078021972673b9
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afq108