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4201“…Age at first birth has health, economic and social consequences and implications. …”
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4202“…One year of no triage (all referrals treated in secondary care) was followed by one-year of consultant led triage, which in turn was followed by year of peer-led triage. METHOD: A health economic evaluation of all patient referrals from 27 UK dental practices for oral surgery procedures. …”
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4203por Bretherton, C. P., Claireaux, H. A., Achten, J., Athwal, A., Dutton, S. J., Peckham, N., Petrou, S., Kearney, R. S., Appelbe, D., Griffin, X. L.“…A minimum of 436 participants will be recruited to obtain 80% power to detect a non-inferiority margin of -6 points on the OMAS 4 months post-randomisation. A within-trial health economic evaluation will be conducted to estimate the cost-effectiveness of the treatment options. …”
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4204por Hodgetts-Morton, Victoria, Hewitt, Catherine A., Jones, Laura, Leighton, Lisa, Pilarski, Nicole, Molloy, Eleanor, Hinshaw, Kim, Norman, Jane, Waugh, Jason, Stock, Sarah, Thornton, Jim, Toozs-Hobson, Philip, Johnston, Tracey, Coomarasamy, Arri, Thangaratinam, Shakila, Mol, Ben, Pajkrt, Eva, Marlow, Neil, Roberts, Tracy, Middleton, Lee, Brocklehurst, Peter, Morris, Katie“…Trial design includes 18 month internal pilot with embedded qualitative process evaluation, minimal data set and a within-trial health economic analysis. Inclusion criteria are ≥16 years, singleton pregnancy, exposed membranes at the external os, gestation 16 + 0–27 + 6 weeks, and informed consent. …”
Publicado 2021
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4205“…The qualitative data were mapped to three frameworks: (1) facilitators and barriers to implementing the NICE-recommended pathway and contextual factors; (2) intervention-related causal mechanisms for formulating commissioning strategies spanning context, priority setting, need, supply and demand; and (3) methodological and evaluative challenges for public health economic modelling. RESULTS: Two cross-component factors were identified: health motives of older persons; and professional competence. …”
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4206por Svendsen, Mathias Tiedemann, Feldman, Steven R., Möller, Sören, Kongstad, Line Planck, Andersen, Klaus Ejner“…Secondary outcomes will include changes in health-related quality of life (measured by disease specific and generic questionnaires), primary adherence (i.e., proportion of filled prescriptions), and secondary adherence by objective measure (rate of topical drug consumption (obtained by weighing medication packages) compared to estimated recommended consumption). A health economic evaluation is planned to run alongside the trial. …”
Publicado 2021
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4207por Schopow, Nikolas, Osterhoff, Georg, von Dercks, Nikolaus, Girrbach, Felix, Josten, Christoph, Stehr, Sebastian, Hepp, Pierre“…METHODS: We performed economic analyses (cost, cost-effectiveness, use, and utility) according to the CHEERS (Consolidated Health Economic Evaluation Reporting Standards) criteria. …”
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4208por Eljaaly, Khalid, Asfour, Hani, Ibrahim, Tarek, Ahmed, Osama, Alhakamy, Nabil, Fahmy, Usama, Al-Rabia, Mohammed, Aloafi, Ahmed, Tantawy, Mohamed, Hussein, Khulood, Aldarmani, Ahmed, Elfaky, Mahmoud“…BACKGROUND: The outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic in China regarded as a major health/economic hazard. The importance of coming up with mechanisms for preventing or treating COVID-19 has been felt across the world. …”
Publicado 2021
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4209por Senft, Jonas D., Fleischhauer, Thomas, Frasch, Jona, van Rees, Wiebke, Feißt, Manuel, Schwill, Simon, Fink, Christine, Poß-Doering, Regina, Wensing, Michel, Müller-Bühl, Uwe, Szecsenyi, Joachim“…The outcome analysis of the UCC trial is accompanied by a health economic analysis and a process evaluation. DISCUSSION: The UCC trial will evaluate whether the Ulcus Cruris Care intervention may lead to faster wound healing, higher health-related quality of life, and lower use of medical resources. …”
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4210por Howe, Sarah J., Ladipus, David, Hull, Michael, Yeaw, Jason, Stevenson, Tanya, Sampson, Jacinda B.“…CONCLUSIONS: This study is among the first to utilize claims data to increase understanding of the clinical experience and health economic outcomes associated with DM. The markedly elevated HCRU patterns and comorbidity profile presented here add to the broad body of scientific and clinical knowledge on DM. …”
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4211por Farmer, Andrew, Jones, Louise, Newhouse, Nikki, Kenning, Cassandra, Williams, Nicola, Chi, Yuan, Bartlett, Y Kiera, Plumpton, Catrin, McSharry, Jenny, Cholerton, Rachel, Holmes, Emily, Robinson, Stephanie, Allen, Julie, Gudgin, Bernard, Velardo, Carmelo, Rutter, Heather, Horne, Rob, Tarassenko, Lionel, Williams, Veronika, Locock, Louise, Rea, Rustam, Yu, Ly-Mee, Hughes, Dyfrig, Bower, Peter, French, David“…A nested quantitative and qualitative process analysis will be used to examine the putative mechanisms of behavior change and wider contextual influences. A health economic analysis will be used to assess the cost-effectiveness of the intervention. …”
Publicado 2022
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4212“…BACKGROUND: Falls impose significant health and economic burdens among older populations, making their prevention a priority. Health economic models can inform whether the falls prevention intervention represents a cost-effective use of resources and/or meet additional objectives such as reducing social inequities of health. …”
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4213por Adeyemo, Praise, Léger, Elsa, Hollenberg, Elizabeth, Diouf, Nicolas, Sène, Mariama, Webster, Joanne P., Häsler, Barbara“…This will also enable One Health economic studies where the burden on both humans and animals is estimated and included in cross-sectoral cost–benefit and cost-effectiveness analyses of disease control strategies. …”
Publicado 2022
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4214“…The comprehensiveness of previous SRs’ data synthesis was judged against criteria drawn from literature on falls prevention/public health economic evaluation. Outcomes of general population, lifetime decision models were re-analysed to inform commissioning recommendations. …”
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4215por Lee, Tara T. M., Collett, Corinne, Man, Mei-See, Hammond, Matt, Shepstone, Lee, Hartnell, Sara, Gurnell, Eleanor, Byrne, Caroline, Scott, Eleanor M., Lindsay, Robert S., Morris, Damian, Brackenridge, Anna, Dover, Anna R., Reynolds, Rebecca M., Hunt, Katharine F., McCance, David R., Barnard-Kelly, Katharine, Rankin, David, Lawton, Julia, Bocchino, Laura E., Sibayan, Judy, Kollman, Craig, Wilinska, Malgorzata E., Hovorka, Roman, Murphy, Helen R.“…Secondary outcomes include overnight time in target, time above target (> 7.8 mmol/l), standard CGM metrics, HbA1c and psychosocial functioning and health economic measures. Safety outcomes include the number and severity of ketoacidosis, severe hypoglycaemia and adverse device events. …”
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4216por Kleinke, Fabian, Michalowsky, Bernhard, Rädke, Anika, Platen, Moritz, Mühlichen, Franka, Scharf, Annelie, Mohr, Wiebke, Penndorf, Peter, Bahls, Thomas, van den Berg, Neeltje, Hoffmann, Wolfgang“…This study examines the acceptance, safety, efficacy, and health economic efficiency of an advanced nursing practice model for PwD in the primary care setting in Germany. …”
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4217por Behr, Carina M., Koffijberg, Hendrik, Degeling, Koen, Vliegenthart, Rozemarijn, IJzerman, Maarten J.“…The total cost of breast and cervical cancer screening is lower (€420) than the MAC of Big-3, indicating that Big-3 screening may be acceptable from a health economic perspective. KEY POINTS: • Once-off combined low-dose CT screening for lung cancer, COPD, and CVD in individuals aged 50–75 years is potentially cost-effective if screening would cost less than €971 per screened individual. • Multi-disease screening requires detailed insight into the co-occurrence of these diseases to identify the optimal target screening population. • With the same target screening population and WTP, lung cancer-only screening should cost less than €113 per screened individual to be cost-effective. …”
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4218por Aboagye, Emmanuel, Lilje, Stina, Bengtsson, Camilla, Peterson, Anna, Persson, Ulf, Skillgate, Eva“…Since manual therapy treatment is at least as cost-effective as evidence-based advice from a physician, it may be recommended for neck and low back pain. Further health economic studies that may confirm those findings are warranted. …”
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4219“…Results from this real-world chart review, together with existing clinical trial data, can inform future evaluations of new HCC treatments that estimate their health economic impact in Korea. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s40801-021-00286-z.…”
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4220por Rhodes, Kirsty, Jenkins, Martin, de Nigris, Enrico, Aurivillius, Magnus, Ouwens, Mario“…In contrast to this, health economic models are based on COPD severity progression. …”
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