Cost effectiveness of physiotherapy, manual therapy, and general practitioner care for neck pain:: economic evaluation alongside a randomised controlled trial

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Korthals-de Bos, IBC
Hoving, JL
van Tulder, MW
Rutten-Van Mölken, MPMH
Adèr, HJ
de Vet, HCW
Koes, BW
Vondeling, H
Bouter, LM
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[1] VU Univ, Inst Res Extramural Med, Med Ctr, NL-1081 BT Amsterdam, Netherlands
[2] Erasmus Univ, Inst Med Technol Assessment, Rotterdam, Netherlands
[3] Erasmus Med Ctr, Dept Gen Practice, Rotterdam, Netherlands
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BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL | 2003年 / 326卷 / 7395期
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Objective To evaluate the cost effectiveness of physiotherapy, manual therapy, and care by a general practitioner for patients with neck pain. Design Economic evaluation alongside a randomised controlled trial. Setting Primary care. Participants 183 patients with neck pain for at least two weeks recruited by 42 general practitioners and randomly allocated to manual therapy (n = 60, spinal mobilisation), physiotherapy (n = 59, mainly exercise), or general practitioner care (n = 64, counselling, education, and drugs). Main outcome measures Clinical outcomes were perceived recovery, intensity of pain, functional disability, and quality of life. Direct and indirect costs were measured by means of cost diaries that were kept by patients for one year. Differences in mean costs between. groups, cost effectiveness, and cost utility ratios were evaluated by applying non-parametric bootstrapping techniques. Results The manual therapy group showed a faster improvement than the physiotherapy group and the general practitioner care group up to 26 weeks, but differences were negligible by follow up at 52 weeks. The total costs of manual therapy (C447; pound273; $402) were around one third of the costs of physiotherapy (C1297) and general practitioner care (C1379). These differences were significant: P < 0.01 for manual therapy versus physiotherapy and manual therapy versus general practitioner care and P = 0.55 for general practitioner care versus physiotherapy. The cost effectiveness ratios and the cost utility ratios showed that manual therapy was less costly and more effective than physiotherapy or general practitioner care. Conclusions Manual therapy (spinal mobilisation) is more effective and less costly for treating neck pain than physiotherapy or care by a general practitioner.
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