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Cost-effectiveness analysis of two-way texting for post-operative follow-up in Zimbabwe’s voluntary medical male circumcision program

OBJECTIVE: Although adverse events (AEs) following voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) are rare, their prompt ascertainment and management is a marker of quality care. The use of two-way text messaging (2wT) for client follow-up after VMMC reduces the need for clinic visits (standard of care...

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Autores principales: Babigumira, Joseph B., Barnhart, Scott, Mendelsohn, Joanna M., Murenje, Vernon, Tshimanga, Mufuta, Mauhy, Christina, Holeman, Isaac, Xaba, Sinokuthemba, Holec, Marrianne M., Makunike-Chikwinya, Batsirai, Feldacker, Caryl
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7526887/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32997710
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239915
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author Babigumira, Joseph B.
Barnhart, Scott
Mendelsohn, Joanna M.
Murenje, Vernon
Tshimanga, Mufuta
Mauhy, Christina
Holeman, Isaac
Xaba, Sinokuthemba
Holec, Marrianne M.
Makunike-Chikwinya, Batsirai
Feldacker, Caryl
author_facet Babigumira, Joseph B.
Barnhart, Scott
Mendelsohn, Joanna M.
Murenje, Vernon
Tshimanga, Mufuta
Mauhy, Christina
Holeman, Isaac
Xaba, Sinokuthemba
Holec, Marrianne M.
Makunike-Chikwinya, Batsirai
Feldacker, Caryl
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description OBJECTIVE: Although adverse events (AEs) following voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) are rare, their prompt ascertainment and management is a marker of quality care. The use of two-way text messaging (2wT) for client follow-up after VMMC reduces the need for clinic visits (standard of care (SoC)) without compromising safety. We compared the cost-effectiveness of 2wT to SoC for post-VMMC follow-up in two, high-volume, public VMMC sites in Zimbabwe. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We developed a decision-analytic (decision tree) model of post-VMMC client follow-up at two high-volume sites. We parameterized the model using data from both a randomized controlled study of 2wT vs. SoC and from the routine VMMC program. The perspective of analysis was the Zimbabwe government (payer). The time horizon covered the time from VMMC to wound healing. Costs included text messaging; both in-person and outreach follow-up; and AE management. Costs were estimated in 2018 U.S. dollars. The outcome of analysis was AE yield relative to the globally accepted safety standard of a 2% AE rate. We estimated the incremental cost per percentage increase in AE ascertainment and the incremental cost per additional AE identified. We conducted univariate and probabilistic sensitivity analyses. RESULTS: 2wT increased the costs due to text messaging by $4.42 but reduced clinic visit costs by $2.92 and outreach costs by $3.61 –a net savings of $2.10. 2wT also increased AE ascertainment by 50% (92% AE yield in 2wT compared to 42% AE yield in SoC). Therefore, 2wT dominated SoC in the incremental analysis: 2wT was less costly and more effective. Results were generally robust to univariate and probabilistic sensitivity analysis. CONCLUSIONS: 2wT is cost-effective for post-VMMC follow-up in Zimbabwe. Countries in which VMMC is a high-priority HIV prevention intervention should consider this mHealth intervention to reduce overall cost per VMMC, increasing the likelihood of current and future VMMC program sustainability.
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spelling pubmed-75268872020-10-06 Cost-effectiveness analysis of two-way texting for post-operative follow-up in Zimbabwe’s voluntary medical male circumcision program Babigumira, Joseph B. Barnhart, Scott Mendelsohn, Joanna M. Murenje, Vernon Tshimanga, Mufuta Mauhy, Christina Holeman, Isaac Xaba, Sinokuthemba Holec, Marrianne M. Makunike-Chikwinya, Batsirai Feldacker, Caryl PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: Although adverse events (AEs) following voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) are rare, their prompt ascertainment and management is a marker of quality care. The use of two-way text messaging (2wT) for client follow-up after VMMC reduces the need for clinic visits (standard of care (SoC)) without compromising safety. We compared the cost-effectiveness of 2wT to SoC for post-VMMC follow-up in two, high-volume, public VMMC sites in Zimbabwe. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We developed a decision-analytic (decision tree) model of post-VMMC client follow-up at two high-volume sites. We parameterized the model using data from both a randomized controlled study of 2wT vs. SoC and from the routine VMMC program. The perspective of analysis was the Zimbabwe government (payer). The time horizon covered the time from VMMC to wound healing. Costs included text messaging; both in-person and outreach follow-up; and AE management. Costs were estimated in 2018 U.S. dollars. The outcome of analysis was AE yield relative to the globally accepted safety standard of a 2% AE rate. We estimated the incremental cost per percentage increase in AE ascertainment and the incremental cost per additional AE identified. We conducted univariate and probabilistic sensitivity analyses. RESULTS: 2wT increased the costs due to text messaging by $4.42 but reduced clinic visit costs by $2.92 and outreach costs by $3.61 –a net savings of $2.10. 2wT also increased AE ascertainment by 50% (92% AE yield in 2wT compared to 42% AE yield in SoC). Therefore, 2wT dominated SoC in the incremental analysis: 2wT was less costly and more effective. Results were generally robust to univariate and probabilistic sensitivity analysis. CONCLUSIONS: 2wT is cost-effective for post-VMMC follow-up in Zimbabwe. Countries in which VMMC is a high-priority HIV prevention intervention should consider this mHealth intervention to reduce overall cost per VMMC, increasing the likelihood of current and future VMMC program sustainability. Public Library of Science 2020-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7526887/ /pubmed/32997710 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239915 Text en © 2020 Babigumira 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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Babigumira, Joseph B.
Barnhart, Scott
Mendelsohn, Joanna M.
Murenje, Vernon
Tshimanga, Mufuta
Mauhy, Christina
Holeman, Isaac
Xaba, Sinokuthemba
Holec, Marrianne M.
Makunike-Chikwinya, Batsirai
Feldacker, Caryl
Cost-effectiveness analysis of two-way texting for post-operative follow-up in Zimbabwe’s voluntary medical male circumcision program
title Cost-effectiveness analysis of two-way texting for post-operative follow-up in Zimbabwe’s voluntary medical male circumcision program
title_full Cost-effectiveness analysis of two-way texting for post-operative follow-up in Zimbabwe’s voluntary medical male circumcision program
title_fullStr Cost-effectiveness analysis of two-way texting for post-operative follow-up in Zimbabwe’s voluntary medical male circumcision program
title_full_unstemmed Cost-effectiveness analysis of two-way texting for post-operative follow-up in Zimbabwe’s voluntary medical male circumcision program
title_short Cost-effectiveness analysis of two-way texting for post-operative follow-up in Zimbabwe’s voluntary medical male circumcision program
title_sort cost-effectiveness analysis of two-way texting for post-operative follow-up in zimbabwe’s voluntary medical male circumcision program
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7526887/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32997710
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239915
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