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Cost-effectiveness analysis of the SMART quit clinic program in smokers with cardiovascular disease in Thailand
INTRODUCTION: The SMART Quit Clinic Program (FAHSAI Clinic) has been implemented in Thailand since 2010; however, it remains unclear whether the benefits gained from this program justify its costs. We assessed its cost-effectiveness compared to usual care in a population of Thai smokers with cardiov...
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European Publishing on behalf of the International Society for the Prevention of Tobacco Induced Diseases (ISPTID)
2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10075194/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37035838 http://dx.doi.org/10.18332/tid/161024 |
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author | Grant, Alyssa Tan, Chia Jie Wattanasirichaigoon, Somkiat Rungruanghiranya, Suthat Thongphiew, Araya Thavorn, Kednapa Chaiyakunapruk, Nathorn |
author_facet | Grant, Alyssa Tan, Chia Jie Wattanasirichaigoon, Somkiat Rungruanghiranya, Suthat Thongphiew, Araya Thavorn, Kednapa Chaiyakunapruk, Nathorn |
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description | INTRODUCTION: The SMART Quit Clinic Program (FAHSAI Clinic) has been implemented in Thailand since 2010; however, it remains unclear whether the benefits gained from this program justify its costs. We assessed its cost-effectiveness compared to usual care in a population of Thai smokers with cardiovascular disease (CVD) from a societal perspective. METHODS: We conducted a cost-utility analysis using a Markov model to simulate lifetime costs and quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) of Thai smokers aged ≥35 years receiving smoking cessation services offered from FAHSAI Clinic or usual care over a horizon of 50 years. The model used a 6-month continuous abstinence rate from a multicenter prospective study of 24 FAHSAI Clinics. A series of sensitivity analyses including probabilistic sensitivity analysis were conducted to assess robustness of study findings. Cost data are presented in US$ for 2020. RESULTS: The FAHSAI Clinic was dominant as it was less costly ($9537.92 vs $10964.19) and more effective (6.06 vs 5.96 QALYs) compared with usual care over the 50-year time horizon. Changes in risks of stroke and coronary heart disease among males had the largest impact on the cost-effectiveness findings. The probability that FAHSAI Clinic was cost-effective was 99.8% at a willingness-to-pay threshold of $5120. CONCLUSIONS: The FAHSAI Clinic smoking cessation program was clinically superior and cost-saving compared to usual care for Thai patients with CVD in all scenarios. A budget impact analysis is needed to estimate the financial impact of adopting this program within the Thai healthcare system. |
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spelling | pubmed-100751942023-04-06 Cost-effectiveness analysis of the SMART quit clinic program in smokers with cardiovascular disease in Thailand Grant, Alyssa Tan, Chia Jie Wattanasirichaigoon, Somkiat Rungruanghiranya, Suthat Thongphiew, Araya Thavorn, Kednapa Chaiyakunapruk, Nathorn Tob Induc Dis Research Paper INTRODUCTION: The SMART Quit Clinic Program (FAHSAI Clinic) has been implemented in Thailand since 2010; however, it remains unclear whether the benefits gained from this program justify its costs. We assessed its cost-effectiveness compared to usual care in a population of Thai smokers with cardiovascular disease (CVD) from a societal perspective. METHODS: We conducted a cost-utility analysis using a Markov model to simulate lifetime costs and quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) of Thai smokers aged ≥35 years receiving smoking cessation services offered from FAHSAI Clinic or usual care over a horizon of 50 years. The model used a 6-month continuous abstinence rate from a multicenter prospective study of 24 FAHSAI Clinics. A series of sensitivity analyses including probabilistic sensitivity analysis were conducted to assess robustness of study findings. Cost data are presented in US$ for 2020. RESULTS: The FAHSAI Clinic was dominant as it was less costly ($9537.92 vs $10964.19) and more effective (6.06 vs 5.96 QALYs) compared with usual care over the 50-year time horizon. Changes in risks of stroke and coronary heart disease among males had the largest impact on the cost-effectiveness findings. The probability that FAHSAI Clinic was cost-effective was 99.8% at a willingness-to-pay threshold of $5120. CONCLUSIONS: The FAHSAI Clinic smoking cessation program was clinically superior and cost-saving compared to usual care for Thai patients with CVD in all scenarios. A budget impact analysis is needed to estimate the financial impact of adopting this program within the Thai healthcare system. European Publishing on behalf of the International Society for the Prevention of Tobacco Induced Diseases (ISPTID) 2023-04-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10075194/ /pubmed/37035838 http://dx.doi.org/10.18332/tid/161024 Text en © 2023 Grant A. et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Grant, Alyssa Tan, Chia Jie Wattanasirichaigoon, Somkiat Rungruanghiranya, Suthat Thongphiew, Araya Thavorn, Kednapa Chaiyakunapruk, Nathorn Cost-effectiveness analysis of the SMART quit clinic program in smokers with cardiovascular disease in Thailand |
title | Cost-effectiveness analysis of the SMART quit clinic program in smokers with cardiovascular disease in Thailand |
title_full | Cost-effectiveness analysis of the SMART quit clinic program in smokers with cardiovascular disease in Thailand |
title_fullStr | Cost-effectiveness analysis of the SMART quit clinic program in smokers with cardiovascular disease in Thailand |
title_full_unstemmed | Cost-effectiveness analysis of the SMART quit clinic program in smokers with cardiovascular disease in Thailand |
title_short | Cost-effectiveness analysis of the SMART quit clinic program in smokers with cardiovascular disease in Thailand |
title_sort | cost-effectiveness analysis of the smart quit clinic program in smokers with cardiovascular disease in thailand |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10075194/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37035838 http://dx.doi.org/10.18332/tid/161024 |
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