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Clinical Impact and Cost-Effectiveness of an Education Program for PD Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial

BACKGROUND: Parkinson’s disease (PD) is characterized by its impact on quality of life, constituting a substantial economic burden on society. Education programs implicating patients more in the management of their illness and complementing medical treatment may be a beneficial adjunct in PD. This s...

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Autores principales: Canivet, Cindy, Costa, Nadège, Ory-Magne, Fabienne, Arcari, Céline, Mohara, Christine, Pourcel, Laure, Derumeaux, Hélène, Bérard, Emilie, Bourrel, Robert, Molinier, Laurent, Brefel-Courbon, Christine
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5042480/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27685455
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0162646
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author Canivet, Cindy
Costa, Nadège
Ory-Magne, Fabienne
Arcari, Céline
Mohara, Christine
Pourcel, Laure
Derumeaux, Hélène
Bérard, Emilie
Bourrel, Robert
Molinier, Laurent
Brefel-Courbon, Christine
author_facet Canivet, Cindy
Costa, Nadège
Ory-Magne, Fabienne
Arcari, Céline
Mohara, Christine
Pourcel, Laure
Derumeaux, Hélène
Bérard, Emilie
Bourrel, Robert
Molinier, Laurent
Brefel-Courbon, Christine
author_sort Canivet, Cindy
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description BACKGROUND: Parkinson’s disease (PD) is characterized by its impact on quality of life, constituting a substantial economic burden on society. Education programs implicating patients more in the management of their illness and complementing medical treatment may be a beneficial adjunct in PD. This study assessed the impact of an education program on quality of life and its cost-effectiveness in PD patients. METHODS: This single-center, prospective, randomized study assessed an education program consisting of individual and group sessions over a 12-month period. A total of 120 PD patients were assigned to either the Treated by Behavioral Intervention group (TTBI) or the no TTBI group. The primary outcome criterion was quality of life assessed using PDQ39. The Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) and psychological status were collected. An economic evaluation was performed, including calculations of incremental cost-effectiveness ratios (ICERs). RESULTS: After 12 months of follow-up, changes recorded in the PDQ39 between the groups were not significantly different but better changes were observed in each dimension in the TTBI group compared to the no TTBI group. UPDRS I, II and total score were significantly improved in TTBI group compared to the no TTBI group. Mean annual costs did not differ significantly between the two groups. CONCLUSION: This study suggested that the education program positively impacts the perceived health of PD patients without increasing medical costs.
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spelling pubmed-50424802016-10-27 Clinical Impact and Cost-Effectiveness of an Education Program for PD Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial Canivet, Cindy Costa, Nadège Ory-Magne, Fabienne Arcari, Céline Mohara, Christine Pourcel, Laure Derumeaux, Hélène Bérard, Emilie Bourrel, Robert Molinier, Laurent Brefel-Courbon, Christine PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Parkinson’s disease (PD) is characterized by its impact on quality of life, constituting a substantial economic burden on society. Education programs implicating patients more in the management of their illness and complementing medical treatment may be a beneficial adjunct in PD. This study assessed the impact of an education program on quality of life and its cost-effectiveness in PD patients. METHODS: This single-center, prospective, randomized study assessed an education program consisting of individual and group sessions over a 12-month period. A total of 120 PD patients were assigned to either the Treated by Behavioral Intervention group (TTBI) or the no TTBI group. The primary outcome criterion was quality of life assessed using PDQ39. The Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) and psychological status were collected. An economic evaluation was performed, including calculations of incremental cost-effectiveness ratios (ICERs). RESULTS: After 12 months of follow-up, changes recorded in the PDQ39 between the groups were not significantly different but better changes were observed in each dimension in the TTBI group compared to the no TTBI group. UPDRS I, II and total score were significantly improved in TTBI group compared to the no TTBI group. Mean annual costs did not differ significantly between the two groups. CONCLUSION: This study suggested that the education program positively impacts the perceived health of PD patients without increasing medical costs. Public Library of Science 2016-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC5042480/ /pubmed/27685455 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0162646 Text en © 2016 Canivet 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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Canivet, Cindy
Costa, Nadège
Ory-Magne, Fabienne
Arcari, Céline
Mohara, Christine
Pourcel, Laure
Derumeaux, Hélène
Bérard, Emilie
Bourrel, Robert
Molinier, Laurent
Brefel-Courbon, Christine
Clinical Impact and Cost-Effectiveness of an Education Program for PD Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial
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title_full Clinical Impact and Cost-Effectiveness of an Education Program for PD Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial
title_fullStr Clinical Impact and Cost-Effectiveness of an Education Program for PD Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial
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title_short Clinical Impact and Cost-Effectiveness of an Education Program for PD Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial
title_sort clinical impact and cost-effectiveness of an education program for pd patients: a randomized controlled trial
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5042480/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27685455
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0162646
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