A Scoping Review of Economic Evaluations Alongside Randomised Controlled Trials of Home Monitoring in Chronic Disease Management

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作者
Kidholm, Kristian [1 ]
Kristensen, Mie Borch Dahl [2 ]
机构
[1] Odense Univ Hosp, Ctr Innovat Med Technol, DK-5000 Odense C, Denmark
[2] MedCom, Forskerpk 10, DK-5230 Odense M, Denmark
关键词
OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY-DISEASE; COST-UTILITY ANALYSIS; TELEMEDICINE; TELEHEALTH; INTERVENTIONS; PROGRAM;
D O I
10.1007/s40258-017-0351-9
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F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Many countries have considered telemedicine and home monitoring of patients as a solution to the demographic challenges that health-care systems face. However, reviews of economic evaluations of telemedicine have identified methodological problems in many studies as they do not comply with guidelines. The aim of this study was to examine economic evaluations alongside randomised controlled trials of home monitoring in chronic disease management and hereby to explore the resources included in the programme costs, the types of health-care utilisation that change as a result of home monitoring and discuss the value of economic evaluation alongside randomised controlled trials of home monitoring on the basis of the studies identified. A scoping review of economic evaluations of home monitoring of patients with chronic disease based on randomised controlled trials and including information on the programme costs and the costs of equipment was carried out based on a Medline (PubMed) search. Nine studies met the inclusion criteria. All studies include both costs of equipment and use of staff, but there is large variation in the types of equipment and types of tasks for the staff included in the costs. Equipment costs constituted 16-73% of the total programme costs. In six of the nine studies, home monitoring resulted in a reduction in primary care or emergency contacts. However, in total, home monitoring resulted in increased average costs per patient in six studies and reduced costs in three of the nine studies. The review is limited by the small number of studies found and the restriction to randomised controlled trials, which can be problematic in this area due to lack of blinding of patients and healthcare professionals and the difficulty of implementing organisational changes in hospital departments for the limited period of a trial. Furthermore, our results may be based on assessments of older telemedicine interventions.
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页码:167 / 176
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