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Cost effectiveness of guided Internet‐based interventions for depression in comparison with control conditions: An individual–participant data meta‐analysis

BACKGROUND: There is limited evidence on the cost effectiveness of Internet‐based treatments for depression. The aim was to evaluate the cost effectiveness of guided Internet‐based interventions for depression compared to controls. METHODS: Individual–participant data from five randomized controlled...

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Autores principales: Kolovos, Spyros, van Dongen, Johanna M., Riper, Heleen, Buntrock, Claudia, Cuijpers, Pim, Ebert, David D., Geraedts, Anna S., Kenter, Robin M., Nobis, Stephanie, Smith, Andrea, Warmerdam, Lisanne, Hayden, Jill A., van Tulder, Maurits W., Bosmans, Judith E.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5888145/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29329486
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/da.22714
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author Kolovos, Spyros
van Dongen, Johanna M.
Riper, Heleen
Buntrock, Claudia
Cuijpers, Pim
Ebert, David D.
Geraedts, Anna S.
Kenter, Robin M.
Nobis, Stephanie
Smith, Andrea
Warmerdam, Lisanne
Hayden, Jill A.
van Tulder, Maurits W.
Bosmans, Judith E.
author_facet Kolovos, Spyros
van Dongen, Johanna M.
Riper, Heleen
Buntrock, Claudia
Cuijpers, Pim
Ebert, David D.
Geraedts, Anna S.
Kenter, Robin M.
Nobis, Stephanie
Smith, Andrea
Warmerdam, Lisanne
Hayden, Jill A.
van Tulder, Maurits W.
Bosmans, Judith E.
author_sort Kolovos, Spyros
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description BACKGROUND: There is limited evidence on the cost effectiveness of Internet‐based treatments for depression. The aim was to evaluate the cost effectiveness of guided Internet‐based interventions for depression compared to controls. METHODS: Individual–participant data from five randomized controlled trials (RCT), including 1,426 participants, were combined. Cost‐effectiveness analyses were conducted at 8 weeks, 6 months, and 12 months follow‐up. RESULTS: The guided Internet‐based interventions were more costly than the controls, but not statistically significant (12 months mean difference = €406, 95% CI: − 611 to 1,444). The mean differences in clinical effects were not statistically significant (12 months mean difference = 1.75, 95% CI: − .09 to 3.60 in Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale [CES‐D] score, .06, 95% CI: − .02 to .13 in response rate, and .00, 95% CI: − .03 to .03 in quality‐adjusted life‐years [QALYs]). Cost‐effectiveness acceptability curves indicated that high investments are needed to reach an acceptable probability that the intervention is cost effective compared to control for CES‐D and response to treatment (e.g., at 12‐month follow‐up the probability of being cost effective was .95 at a ceiling ratio of 2,000 €/point of improvement in CES‐D score). For QALYs, the intervention's probability of being cost effective compared to control was low at the commonly accepted willingness‐to‐pay threshold (e.g., at 12‐month follow‐up the probability was .29 and. 31 at a ceiling ratio of 24,000 and 35,000 €/QALY, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Based on the present findings, guided Internet‐based interventions for depression are not considered cost effective compared to controls. However, only a minority of RCTs investigating the clinical effectiveness of guided Internet‐based interventions also assessed cost effectiveness and were included in this individual–participant data meta‐analysis.
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spelling pubmed-58881452018-04-12 Cost effectiveness of guided Internet‐based interventions for depression in comparison with control conditions: An individual–participant data meta‐analysis Kolovos, Spyros van Dongen, Johanna M. Riper, Heleen Buntrock, Claudia Cuijpers, Pim Ebert, David D. Geraedts, Anna S. Kenter, Robin M. Nobis, Stephanie Smith, Andrea Warmerdam, Lisanne Hayden, Jill A. van Tulder, Maurits W. Bosmans, Judith E. Depress Anxiety Review BACKGROUND: There is limited evidence on the cost effectiveness of Internet‐based treatments for depression. The aim was to evaluate the cost effectiveness of guided Internet‐based interventions for depression compared to controls. METHODS: Individual–participant data from five randomized controlled trials (RCT), including 1,426 participants, were combined. Cost‐effectiveness analyses were conducted at 8 weeks, 6 months, and 12 months follow‐up. RESULTS: The guided Internet‐based interventions were more costly than the controls, but not statistically significant (12 months mean difference = €406, 95% CI: − 611 to 1,444). The mean differences in clinical effects were not statistically significant (12 months mean difference = 1.75, 95% CI: − .09 to 3.60 in Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale [CES‐D] score, .06, 95% CI: − .02 to .13 in response rate, and .00, 95% CI: − .03 to .03 in quality‐adjusted life‐years [QALYs]). Cost‐effectiveness acceptability curves indicated that high investments are needed to reach an acceptable probability that the intervention is cost effective compared to control for CES‐D and response to treatment (e.g., at 12‐month follow‐up the probability of being cost effective was .95 at a ceiling ratio of 2,000 €/point of improvement in CES‐D score). For QALYs, the intervention's probability of being cost effective compared to control was low at the commonly accepted willingness‐to‐pay threshold (e.g., at 12‐month follow‐up the probability was .29 and. 31 at a ceiling ratio of 24,000 and 35,000 €/QALY, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Based on the present findings, guided Internet‐based interventions for depression are not considered cost effective compared to controls. However, only a minority of RCTs investigating the clinical effectiveness of guided Internet‐based interventions also assessed cost effectiveness and were included in this individual–participant data meta‐analysis. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-01-12 2018-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5888145/ /pubmed/29329486 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/da.22714 Text en © 2018, The Authors. Depression and Anxiety published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Kolovos, Spyros
van Dongen, Johanna M.
Riper, Heleen
Buntrock, Claudia
Cuijpers, Pim
Ebert, David D.
Geraedts, Anna S.
Kenter, Robin M.
Nobis, Stephanie
Smith, Andrea
Warmerdam, Lisanne
Hayden, Jill A.
van Tulder, Maurits W.
Bosmans, Judith E.
Cost effectiveness of guided Internet‐based interventions for depression in comparison with control conditions: An individual–participant data meta‐analysis
title Cost effectiveness of guided Internet‐based interventions for depression in comparison with control conditions: An individual–participant data meta‐analysis
title_full Cost effectiveness of guided Internet‐based interventions for depression in comparison with control conditions: An individual–participant data meta‐analysis
title_fullStr Cost effectiveness of guided Internet‐based interventions for depression in comparison with control conditions: An individual–participant data meta‐analysis
title_full_unstemmed Cost effectiveness of guided Internet‐based interventions for depression in comparison with control conditions: An individual–participant data meta‐analysis
title_short Cost effectiveness of guided Internet‐based interventions for depression in comparison with control conditions: An individual–participant data meta‐analysis
title_sort cost effectiveness of guided internet‐based interventions for depression in comparison with control conditions: an individual–participant data meta‐analysis
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5888145/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29329486
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/da.22714
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