Cost-utility of a lifestyle intervention in adolescents and young adults with spastic cerebral palsy.

Authors

  • Jorrit Slaman
  • Rita van den Berg-Emons
  • Siok Swan Tan
  • Heleen Russchen
  • Jetty van Meeteren
  • Henk Stam
  • Marij Roebroeck

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2340/16501977-1929

Keywords:

lifestyle intervention, physical activity, cost-effectiveness, economic evaluation.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the cost-utility of a lifestyle intervention among adolescents and young adults with cerebral palsy. DESIGN: Single-blind, randomized controlled trial. SETTING: Six university hospital/clinics in the Netherlands. PARTICIPANTS: Fifty-seven adolescents and young adults with spastic cerebral palsy classified as Gross Motor Functioning Classification System (GMFCS) level I-IV. INTERVENTION: A 6-month lifestyle intervention consisting of physical fitness training combined with counselling sessions focusing on physical behaviour and sports participation. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Data on quality of life, direct medical costs and productivity costs were collected using standardized questionnaires. Quality adjusted life years (QALYs) were derived from the Short-Form 36 questionnaire using the Short-Form 6D. RESULTS: Quality of life remained stable over time for both groups. No significant differences between groups were found for direct medical costs or productivity costs. A cost-utility ratio of -€23,664 per QALY was found for the lifestyle intervention compared with no treatment. CONCLUSION: The results of this study are exploratory, but indicate that implementing a lifestyle intervention for the cerebral palsy population might be cost-effective or cost-saving compared with offering no intervention to improve physical behaviour and fitness. However, the large range of uncertainty for the cost-utility ratio should be taken into account and the results interpreted with caution.

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Published

2015-02-09

How to Cite

Slaman, J., van den Berg-Emons, R., Tan, S. S., Russchen, H., van Meeteren, J., Stam, H., & Roebroeck, M. (2015). Cost-utility of a lifestyle intervention in adolescents and young adults with spastic cerebral palsy. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 47(4), 338–345. https://doi.org/10.2340/16501977-1929

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Original Report