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Cost-effectiveness of multicomponent interventions in type 2 diabetes mellitus in a cluster randomised controlled trial: the INDICA study

Authors :
Laura Vallejo-Torres
Marta Riaño Ruiz
Yolanda Ramallo-Fariña
Montserrat Carmona
Leticia Rodríguez-Rodríguez
Lidia García-Pérez
Miguel Angel García-Bello
Ana Maria Wägner
Himar Gonzalez-Pacheco
Pedro G Serrano-Aguilar
Abraham Pérez de la Rosa
Alicia Pareja Ríos
Andrés Sifre Perello
Ángela Trinidad Gutiérrez Pérez
Antonio Cabrera de León
Antonio García Quintana
Armando Carrillo Domínguez
Bernardo Eusebio Herrera Domínguez
Carlos Sedeño Pérez
Carlos Ramírez Álamo
Cecilia Lobos Soto
Cristina Padrón Pérez
Dácil Alvarado Martel
Daniel Hernández Obregón
Elsa Espinosa Pozuelo
Elsa Florido Mayor
Engracia Pinilla Domínguez
Fátima Herrera García
Félix Bonilla Aguiar
Francisco Cabrera López
Gregorio Muelas Martín
Ignacio García Puente
Isabel García Calcerrada
Jacqueline Álvarez Pérez
Jorge Federico Aldunate Page
Jose Antonio García Dopico
Juan Andrés Báez Hernández
Julia Charlotte Wiebe
Lilisbeth Perestelo Pérez
Luis Morcillo Herrera
Marcos Estupiñán Ramírez
María Inmaculada González Pérez
María Isabel Visuerte Morales
María Pino Afonso Medina
Marta Tejera Santana
Mercedes Lorenzo Medina
Nayra Pérez Delgado
Pablo Pedrianez Martín
Pilar Peláez Alba
Rafael Valcárcel
Remedios Castro Sánchez
Rodrigo Abreu González
Rosa Borges Trujillo
Víctor Lorenzo Sellarés
Beatriz Santos-Hernández
Carmen Daranas Aguilar
Carolina Guerra Marrero
Dulce N Hernández Correa
Fernando Montón Álvarez
Gloria Guerra de la Torre
Guillermo Monzón
Héctor de la Rosa Merino
Ignacio Llorente Gómez de Segura
Iván Castilla Rodríguez
Juan José Pérez Valencia
Leopoldo Martín
Lluis Serra Majem
Margarita Roldán Ruano
María del Mar Romero Fernández
Mauro Boronat Cortés
Miguel JuanMora García
Pedro de Pablos Velasco
Salvador Acosta González
Sybille Kaiser Girardot
Source :
BMJ Open, Vol 12, Iss 4 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
BMJ Publishing Group, 2022.

Abstract

Objective To analyse the cost-effectiveness of multicomponent interventions designed to improve outcomes in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in primary care in the Canary Islands, Spain, within the INDICA randomised clinical trial, from the public health system perspective.Design An economic evaluation was conducted for the within-trial period (2 years) comparing the four arms of the INDICA study.Setting Primary care in the Canary Islands, Spain.Participants 2334 patients with T2DM without complications were included.Interventions Interventions for patients (PTI), for primary care professionals (PFI), for both (combined intervention arm for patients and professionals, CBI) and usual care (UC) as a control group.Outcomes The main outcome was the incremental cost per quality-adjusted life-years (QALY). Only the intervention and the healthcare costs were included.Analysis Multilevel models were used to estimate results, and to measure the size and significance of incremental changes. Missed values were treated by means of multiple imputations procedure.Results There were no differences between arms in terms of costs (p=0.093), while some differences were observed in terms of QALYs after 2 years of follow-up (p=0.028). PFI and CBI arms were dominated by the other two arms, PTI and UC. The differences between the PTI and the UC arms were very small in terms of QALYs, but significant in terms of healthcare costs (p=0.045). The total cost of the PTI arm (€2571, 95% CI €2317 to €2826) was lower than the cost in the UC arm (€2750, 95% CI €2506 to €2995), but this difference did not reach statistical significance. Base case estimates of the incremental cost per QALY indicate that the PTI strategy was the cost-effective option.Conclusions The INDICA intervention designed for patients with T2DM and families is likely to be cost-effective from the public healthcare perspective. A cost-effectiveness model should explore this in the long term.Trial registration number NCT01657227.

Subjects

Subjects :
Medicine

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20446055
Volume :
12
Issue :
4
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
BMJ Open
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.737ee171943c48859f7ab4102d6a97fa
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-058049