scholarly journals PDB21 The Lifetime Cost-Effectiveness of Lifestyle Intervention or Metformin for Prevention of Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 in Obese Adults with Prediabetes from the Mexican Healthcare Perspective

2020 ◽  
Vol 23 ◽  
pp. S509
Author(s):  
K.J. Schmidt
2012 ◽  
Vol 2012 ◽  
pp. 1-8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ramune Jacobsen ◽  
Eva Vadstrup ◽  
Michael Røder ◽  
Anne Frølich

The main aim of the study was to identify predictors of the effects of lifestyle intervention on diabetes mellitus type 2 patients by means of multivariate analysis. Data from a previously published randomised clinical trial, which compared the effects of a rehabilitation programme including standardised education and physical training sessions in the municipality’s health care centre with the same duration of individual counseling in the diabetes outpatient clinic, were used. Data from 143 diabetes patients were analysed. The merged lifestyle intervention resulted in statistically significant improvements in patients’ systolic blood pressure, waist circumference, exercise capacity, glycaemic control, and some aspects of general health-related quality of life. The linear multivariate regression models explained 45% to 80% of the variance in these improvements. The baseline outcomes in accordance to the logic of the regression to the mean phenomenon were the only statistically significant and robust predictors in all regression models. These results are important from a clinical point of view as they highlight the more urgent need for and better outcomes following lifestyle intervention for those patients who have worse general and disease-specific health.


2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
S. E. M. van Dijk ◽  
A. D. Pols ◽  
M. C. Adriaanse ◽  
H. W. J. van Marwijk ◽  
M. W. van Tulder ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Patients with diabetes mellitus type 2 (DM2) and/or coronary heart disease (CHD) are at high risk to develop major depression. Preventing incident major depression may be an important tool in reducing the personal and societal burden of depression. The aim of the current study was to assess the cost-effectiveness of a stepped care program to prevent major depression (Step-Dep) in diabetes mellitus type 2 and/or coronary heart disease patients with subthreshold depression in comparison with usual care. Methods An economic evaluation with 12 months follow-up was conducted alongside a pragmatic cluster-randomized controlled trial from a societal perspective. Participants received care as usual (n = 140) or Step-Dep (n = 96) which consisted of four sequential treatment steps: watchful waiting, guided self-help, problem solving treatment and referral to a general practitioner. Primary outcomes were quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) and cumulative incidence of major depression. Costs were measured every 3 months. Missing data was imputed using multiple imputation. Uncertainty around cost-effectiveness outcomes was estimated using bootstrapping and presented in cost-effectiveness planes and acceptability curves. Results There were no significant differences in QALYs or depression incidence between treatment groups. Secondary care costs (mean difference €1644, 95% CI €344; €3370) and informal care costs (mean difference €1930, 95% CI €528; €4089) were significantly higher in the Step-Dep group than in the usual care group. The difference in total societal costs (€1001, 95% CI €-3975; €6409) was not statistically significant. The probability of the Step-Dep intervention being cost-effective was low, with a maximum of 0.41 at a ceiling ratio of €30,000 per QALY gained and 0.32 at a ceiling ratio of €0 per prevented case of major depression. Conclusions The Step-Dep intervention is not cost-effective compared to usual care in a population of patients with DM2/CHD and subthreshold depression. Therefore, widespread implementation cannot be recommended. Trial registration The trial was registered in the Netherlands Trial Register (NTR3715).


2012 ◽  
Vol 24 (12) ◽  
pp. 1299-1305 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maria Orosia Lucha-L^|^oacute;pez ◽  
Ana Carmen Lucha-L^|^oacute;pez ◽  
Concepci^|^oacute;n Vidal-Peracho ◽  
Jose Miguel Tric^|^aacute;s-Moreno ◽  
Elena Estebanez-De Miguel ◽  
...  

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