Cost-utility analysis of a pharmacy-led self-management programme for patients with COPD

International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy(2011)

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Objective : To undertake a cost-utility analysis (CUA) of a pharmacy-led self-management programme for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). Setting : A single outpatient COPD clinic at the Mater Hospital, Belfast, Northern Ireland between. Method : CUA alongside a randomised control trial. The economic analysis used data from 127 COPD patients aged over 45 years, with an FEV1 of 30–80% of the predicted normal value. Participants received either a pharmacy-led education and self-management programme, or usual care. One year costs were estimated from the perspective of the National Health Service and Personal Social Services and quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) were calculated based on responses to the EQ-5D at baseline, 6 and 12 months. Main outcome measure : Cost per QALY gained. Results : The mean differences in costs and effects between the self-management and education programme and usual care were −£671.59 (95 CI%: −£1,584.73 to −£68.14) and 0.065 (95% CI; 0.000–0.128). Thus the intervention was the dominant strategy as it was both less costly and more effective than usual care. The probability of the intervention being cost-effective was 95% at a threshold of £20,000/QALY gained. Sensitivity analyses indicated that conclusions were robust to variations in most of the key parameters. Conclusion : The self-management and education programme was found to be highly cost-effective compared to usual care. Further research is required to establish what aspects of self-management and education programmes have the greatest impact on cost-effectiveness.
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COPD,Cost-effectiveness analysis,Cost-utility analysis,Education,RCT,Self-management,United Kingdom
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