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The Cost-Effectiveness of Two Forms of Case Management Compared to a Control Group for Persons with Dementia and Their Informal Caregivers from a Societal Perspective

OBJECTIVES: The objective of this article was to compare the costs and cost-effectiveness of the two most prominent types of case management in the Netherlands (intensive case management and linkage models) against no access to case management (control group) for people with already diagnosed dement...

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Autores principales: MacNeil Vroomen, Janet, Bosmans, Judith E., Eekhout, Iris, Joling, Karlijn J., van Mierlo, Lisa D., Meiland, Franka J. M., van Hout, Hein P. J., de Rooij, Sophia E.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5031395/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27655234
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160908
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author MacNeil Vroomen, Janet
Bosmans, Judith E.
Eekhout, Iris
Joling, Karlijn J.
van Mierlo, Lisa D.
Meiland, Franka J. M.
van Hout, Hein P. J.
de Rooij, Sophia E.
author_facet MacNeil Vroomen, Janet
Bosmans, Judith E.
Eekhout, Iris
Joling, Karlijn J.
van Mierlo, Lisa D.
Meiland, Franka J. M.
van Hout, Hein P. J.
de Rooij, Sophia E.
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description OBJECTIVES: The objective of this article was to compare the costs and cost-effectiveness of the two most prominent types of case management in the Netherlands (intensive case management and linkage models) against no access to case management (control group) for people with already diagnosed dementia and their informal caregivers. METHODS: The economic evaluation was conducted from a societal perspective embedded within a two year prospective, observational, controlled, cohort study with 521 informal caregivers and community-dwelling persons with dementia. Case management provided within one care organization (intensive case management model, ICMM), case management where care was provided by different care organizations within one region (Linkage model, LM), and a group with no access to case management (control) were compared. The economic evaluation related incremental costs to incremental effects regarding neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPI), psychological health of the informal caregiver (GHQ-12), and quality adjusted life years (QALY) of the person with dementia and informal caregiver. RESULTS: Inverse-propensity-score-weighted models showed no significant differences in clinical or total cost outcomes between the three groups. Informal care costs were significantly lower in the ICMM group compared to both other groups. Day center costs were significantly lower in the ICMM group compared to the control group. For all outcomes, the probability that the ICMM was cost-effective in comparison with LM and the control group was larger than 0.97 at a threshold ratio of 0 €/incremental unit of effect. CONCLUSION: This study provides preliminary evidence that the ICMM is cost-effective compared to the control group and the LM. However, the findings should be interpreted with caution since this study was not a randomized controlled trial.
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spelling pubmed-50313952016-10-10 The Cost-Effectiveness of Two Forms of Case Management Compared to a Control Group for Persons with Dementia and Their Informal Caregivers from a Societal Perspective MacNeil Vroomen, Janet Bosmans, Judith E. Eekhout, Iris Joling, Karlijn J. van Mierlo, Lisa D. Meiland, Franka J. M. van Hout, Hein P. J. de Rooij, Sophia E. PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVES: The objective of this article was to compare the costs and cost-effectiveness of the two most prominent types of case management in the Netherlands (intensive case management and linkage models) against no access to case management (control group) for people with already diagnosed dementia and their informal caregivers. METHODS: The economic evaluation was conducted from a societal perspective embedded within a two year prospective, observational, controlled, cohort study with 521 informal caregivers and community-dwelling persons with dementia. Case management provided within one care organization (intensive case management model, ICMM), case management where care was provided by different care organizations within one region (Linkage model, LM), and a group with no access to case management (control) were compared. The economic evaluation related incremental costs to incremental effects regarding neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPI), psychological health of the informal caregiver (GHQ-12), and quality adjusted life years (QALY) of the person with dementia and informal caregiver. RESULTS: Inverse-propensity-score-weighted models showed no significant differences in clinical or total cost outcomes between the three groups. Informal care costs were significantly lower in the ICMM group compared to both other groups. Day center costs were significantly lower in the ICMM group compared to the control group. For all outcomes, the probability that the ICMM was cost-effective in comparison with LM and the control group was larger than 0.97 at a threshold ratio of 0 €/incremental unit of effect. CONCLUSION: This study provides preliminary evidence that the ICMM is cost-effective compared to the control group and the LM. However, the findings should be interpreted with caution since this study was not a randomized controlled trial. Public Library of Science 2016-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5031395/ /pubmed/27655234 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160908 Text en © 2016 MacNeil Vroomen et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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MacNeil Vroomen, Janet
Bosmans, Judith E.
Eekhout, Iris
Joling, Karlijn J.
van Mierlo, Lisa D.
Meiland, Franka J. M.
van Hout, Hein P. J.
de Rooij, Sophia E.
The Cost-Effectiveness of Two Forms of Case Management Compared to a Control Group for Persons with Dementia and Their Informal Caregivers from a Societal Perspective
title The Cost-Effectiveness of Two Forms of Case Management Compared to a Control Group for Persons with Dementia and Their Informal Caregivers from a Societal Perspective
title_full The Cost-Effectiveness of Two Forms of Case Management Compared to a Control Group for Persons with Dementia and Their Informal Caregivers from a Societal Perspective
title_fullStr The Cost-Effectiveness of Two Forms of Case Management Compared to a Control Group for Persons with Dementia and Their Informal Caregivers from a Societal Perspective
title_full_unstemmed The Cost-Effectiveness of Two Forms of Case Management Compared to a Control Group for Persons with Dementia and Their Informal Caregivers from a Societal Perspective
title_short The Cost-Effectiveness of Two Forms of Case Management Compared to a Control Group for Persons with Dementia and Their Informal Caregivers from a Societal Perspective
title_sort cost-effectiveness of two forms of case management compared to a control group for persons with dementia and their informal caregivers from a societal perspective
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5031395/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27655234
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160908
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