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Provider‐ and patient‐level costs associated with providing antiretroviral therapy during the postpartum phase to women living with HIV in South Africa: A cost comparison of three postpartum models of care

OBJECTIVE: To compare the unit and total costs of three models of ART care for mother–infant pairs during the postpartum phase from provider and patient's perspectives: (i) local standard of care with women in general ART services and infants at well‐baby clinics; (ii) women and infants continu...

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Autores principales: Cunnama, Lucy, Abrams, Elaine J., Myer, Landon, Phillips, Tamsin K., Dugdale, Caitlin M., Ciaranello, Andrea L., Zerbe, Allison, Iyun, Victoria, MacQuilkan, Kim, Daries, Vanessa, Sinanovic, Edina
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7756215/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32959434
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tmi.13493
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author Cunnama, Lucy
Abrams, Elaine J.
Myer, Landon
Phillips, Tamsin K.
Dugdale, Caitlin M.
Ciaranello, Andrea L.
Zerbe, Allison
Iyun, Victoria
MacQuilkan, Kim
Daries, Vanessa
Sinanovic, Edina
author_facet Cunnama, Lucy
Abrams, Elaine J.
Myer, Landon
Phillips, Tamsin K.
Dugdale, Caitlin M.
Ciaranello, Andrea L.
Zerbe, Allison
Iyun, Victoria
MacQuilkan, Kim
Daries, Vanessa
Sinanovic, Edina
author_sort Cunnama, Lucy
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description OBJECTIVE: To compare the unit and total costs of three models of ART care for mother–infant pairs during the postpartum phase from provider and patient's perspectives: (i) local standard of care with women in general ART services and infants at well‐baby clinics; (ii) women and infants continue to receive care through an integrated maternal and child care approach during the postpartum breastfeeding period; and (iii) referral of women directly to community adherence clubs with their infants receiving care at well‐baby clinics. METHODS: Capital and recurrent cost data (relating to buildings, furniture, equipment, personnel, overheads, maintenance, medication, diagnostic tests and immunisations) were collected from a provider's perspective at six sites in Cape Town, South Africa. Patient time, collected via time‐and‐motion observation and questionnaires, was used to estimate patient perspective costs and is comprised of lost productivity time, time spent travelling and the direct cost of travelling. RESULTS: The cost of postpartum ART visits under models I, II and III was US $13, US $10 and US $7 per visit for a mother–infant pair, respectively, in 2018 US$. The annual costs for the mother–infant pair utilising the average visit frequencies (a mean of 4.5, 6.9 and 6.7 visits postpartum for models I, II and III, respectively) including costs for infant immunisations, visits, medication and diagnostic tests for both mothers and infants were: I – US $222, II – US $335 and III – US $249. Sensitivity analysis to assess the impact of visit frequency on visit cost showed that Model I annual costs would be most costly if visit frequency was equalised. CONCLUSION: This comparative analysis of three models of care provides novel data on unit costs and insight into the costs to provide ART and care to mother–infant pairs during the delicate postpartum phase. These costs may be used to help make decisions around integrated services models and differentiated service delivery for postpartum WLH and their children.
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spelling pubmed-77562152020-12-28 Provider‐ and patient‐level costs associated with providing antiretroviral therapy during the postpartum phase to women living with HIV in South Africa: A cost comparison of three postpartum models of care Cunnama, Lucy Abrams, Elaine J. Myer, Landon Phillips, Tamsin K. Dugdale, Caitlin M. Ciaranello, Andrea L. Zerbe, Allison Iyun, Victoria MacQuilkan, Kim Daries, Vanessa Sinanovic, Edina Trop Med Int Health Original Research Papers OBJECTIVE: To compare the unit and total costs of three models of ART care for mother–infant pairs during the postpartum phase from provider and patient's perspectives: (i) local standard of care with women in general ART services and infants at well‐baby clinics; (ii) women and infants continue to receive care through an integrated maternal and child care approach during the postpartum breastfeeding period; and (iii) referral of women directly to community adherence clubs with their infants receiving care at well‐baby clinics. METHODS: Capital and recurrent cost data (relating to buildings, furniture, equipment, personnel, overheads, maintenance, medication, diagnostic tests and immunisations) were collected from a provider's perspective at six sites in Cape Town, South Africa. Patient time, collected via time‐and‐motion observation and questionnaires, was used to estimate patient perspective costs and is comprised of lost productivity time, time spent travelling and the direct cost of travelling. RESULTS: The cost of postpartum ART visits under models I, II and III was US $13, US $10 and US $7 per visit for a mother–infant pair, respectively, in 2018 US$. The annual costs for the mother–infant pair utilising the average visit frequencies (a mean of 4.5, 6.9 and 6.7 visits postpartum for models I, II and III, respectively) including costs for infant immunisations, visits, medication and diagnostic tests for both mothers and infants were: I – US $222, II – US $335 and III – US $249. Sensitivity analysis to assess the impact of visit frequency on visit cost showed that Model I annual costs would be most costly if visit frequency was equalised. CONCLUSION: This comparative analysis of three models of care provides novel data on unit costs and insight into the costs to provide ART and care to mother–infant pairs during the delicate postpartum phase. These costs may be used to help make decisions around integrated services models and differentiated service delivery for postpartum WLH and their children. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-10-02 2020-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7756215/ /pubmed/32959434 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tmi.13493 Text en © 2020 The Authors Tropical Medicine & International Health Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd 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.
spellingShingle Original Research Papers
Cunnama, Lucy
Abrams, Elaine J.
Myer, Landon
Phillips, Tamsin K.
Dugdale, Caitlin M.
Ciaranello, Andrea L.
Zerbe, Allison
Iyun, Victoria
MacQuilkan, Kim
Daries, Vanessa
Sinanovic, Edina
Provider‐ and patient‐level costs associated with providing antiretroviral therapy during the postpartum phase to women living with HIV in South Africa: A cost comparison of three postpartum models of care
title Provider‐ and patient‐level costs associated with providing antiretroviral therapy during the postpartum phase to women living with HIV in South Africa: A cost comparison of three postpartum models of care
title_full Provider‐ and patient‐level costs associated with providing antiretroviral therapy during the postpartum phase to women living with HIV in South Africa: A cost comparison of three postpartum models of care
title_fullStr Provider‐ and patient‐level costs associated with providing antiretroviral therapy during the postpartum phase to women living with HIV in South Africa: A cost comparison of three postpartum models of care
title_full_unstemmed Provider‐ and patient‐level costs associated with providing antiretroviral therapy during the postpartum phase to women living with HIV in South Africa: A cost comparison of three postpartum models of care
title_short Provider‐ and patient‐level costs associated with providing antiretroviral therapy during the postpartum phase to women living with HIV in South Africa: A cost comparison of three postpartum models of care
title_sort provider‐ and patient‐level costs associated with providing antiretroviral therapy during the postpartum phase to women living with hiv in south africa: a cost comparison of three postpartum models of care
topic Original Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7756215/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32959434
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tmi.13493
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