Cost-effectiveness of a stepwise intervention to promote adherence to cervical cancer screening

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  • Nuno Miguel De Sousa Lunet

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  • Firmino Machado, J
  • Soeteman, DI

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Abstract

Background: Cervical cancer screening is effective in reducing mortality, but adherence is generally low. We aimed to investigate the cost-effectiveness of a stepwise intervention to promote adherence to cervical cancer screening in Portugal. Methods: We developed a decision tree model to compare the cost-effectiveness of four competing interventions to increase adherence to cervical cancer screening: (i) a written letter (standard-of-care); (ii) automated short message service text messages (SMS)/phone calls/reminders; (iii) automated SMS/phone calls/ reminders + manual phone calls; (iv) automated SMS/phone calls/reminders + manual phone calls + face-toface interviews. The main outcome measure was cost per quality-adjusted life year (QALY) measured over a 5-year time horizon. Costs were calculated from the societal and provider perspectives. Results: From the societal perspective, the optimal strategy was automated SMS/phone calls/reminders, below a threshold of (sic)8171 per QALY; above this and below (sic)180 878 per QALY, the most cost-effective strategy was automated SMS/phone calls/ reminders + manual phone calls and above this value automated SMS/phone calls/reminders + manual phone calls + face-to-face interviews. From the provider perspective, the ranking of the three strategies in terms of cost-effectiveness was the same, for thresholds of (sic)2756 and (sic)175 463 per QALY, respectively. Conclusions: Assuming a willingness-to-pay threshold of one time the national gross domestic product ((sic)22 398/QALY), automated SMS/ phone calls/reminders + manual phone calls is a cost-effective strategy to promote adherence to cervical cancer screening, both from the societal and provider perspectives.

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ISSN/ISSNe:
1464-360X, 1101-1262

European Journal of Public Health  Oxford University Press

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Article
Páginas:
401-410
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Keywords

  • WOMEN; BREAST

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RISK AND SURVIVAL OF GASTRIC CANCER RELATES SECOND PRIMARY TUMOURS: A COMPETING RISKS FRAMEWORK

Investigador Principal: Nuno Miguel de Sousa Lunet

Estudo Clínico Académico . 2019

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