Ulf Gerdtham
Professor
Economic Evaluation of Nonpharmacological Interventions for Dementia Patients and their Caregivers - A Systematic Literature Review
Author
Summary, in English
Method: A systematic search of published economic evaluation studies in English was conducted using specified key words in relevant databased and websites. Data extracted included methods and empirical evidence (costs, effects, ICER) and we assessed if the conclusions made in terms of cost-effectiveness were supported by the reported evidence. The included studies were also assessed for reporting quality using the Consolidated Health Economic Evaluation Reporting Standards (CHEERS) checklist.
Results: We included seventeen studies in this review categorised into three groups: physical exercise, occupational therapy, and psychological/psychosocial treatment. In almost all the studies (except one), economic evaluation was performed for a randomised controlled trial alongside the non-pharmacological intervention or retrospectively. There was a considerable heterogeneity in methodological approaches, target populations, study time frames, and perspectives as well as types of intervention. This prevents an informative comparison between most of the studies. However, we found that physical exercise was the most-effective non-pharmacological interventions for patients with dementia. For occupational therapy and psychological/psychosocial interventions we found mixed results although the majority was not cost-effective.
Conclusion: More economic evaluations studies are required in non-pharmacological interventions. However, the interventions need to have a strong study design with the intention to perform economic evaluation in parallel.
Department/s
- Health Economics
- Department of Economics
- Centre for Economic Demography
- Clinical Memory Research
- EpiHealth: Epidemiology for Health
- MultiPark: Multidisciplinary research on neurodegenerative diseases
Publishing year
2018-04-20
Language
English
Publication/Series
Working Papers
Issue
2018:10
Full text
Document type
Working paper
Topic
- Health Care Service and Management, Health Policy and Services and Health Economy
Keywords
- dementia
- non-pharmacological interventions
- caregivers
- H43
- I10
- I18
Status
Published
Research group
- Health Economics
- Clinical Memory Research