Economic Evaluation of an Enhanced Post-Discharge Home-Based Care Program for Stroke Survivors

Arkers Kwan Ching Wong, Shao Ling Wang, Ching So, Jinxiao Lian, Ying Yan, Haiyan Li, Lijie Wu, Haixia Pei, Wei Wang, Kam Yuet Wong

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Abstract

Objectives: To examine the cost-effectiveness of an enhanced postdischarge home-based care program for stroke survivors compared with usual care. Methods: This was a trial-based economic evaluation study. One hundred and sixteen patients with ischemic stroke were recruited from neurology units in a Chinese hospital and randomized into intervention (n = 58) or usual care groups (n = 58). The intervention commenced with predischarge planning and transitioned to home follow-up postdischarge. Trained nurse case managers supported by an interdisciplinary team provided comprehensive assessment, individualized goal setting, and skill training to support home-based rehabilitation for intervention group participants. Standard care was provided to usual care group participants. Total cost and quality-adjusted life-years gained at 3-month (T1), 6-month (T2), and 12-month (T3) follow-ups were calculated. The incremental cost-effectiveness ratios between the groups were obtained. Results: The intervention group showed a significant increase in utility compared with the usual care group at T1 (P = .003), T2 (P = .007), and T3 (P < .001). The average total QALY gain from baseline for the intervention group was higher than for the usual care group at all time points. The likelihood of being cost-effective ranged from 61.9% to 67.2% from the provider perspective, and from 59.7% to 66.8% from the societal perspective. Conclusions: The results showed that the intervention program was cost-effective with significantly higher quality-adjusted life-years for stroke survivors when compared with usual care. It provides economic evidence to support the development of home-based stroke rehabilitation program, especially in the low- and middle-income countries.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)405-414
Number of pages10
JournalValue in Health
Volume27
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2024

Keywords

  • economics
  • standard of care
  • stroke
  • stroke rehabilitation

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Nursing

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