The cost-effectiveness of hospital-based telephone coaching for people with type 2 diabetes: a 10 year modelling analysis.

Source: Varney, J. E., et al. 2016 - Pubmed ID: 27678079

Setting: Australia, Hospital

Study design:

RCT

 

Follow up: 10 years

Patient group:

Sample size:

Total: 94

IG: NA

CG: NA

 

Inclusion criteria:

  • Diabetes type 2
  • HbA1C greater than 7%
Type of technology:

Phone call

Intervention:

Intervention: Cost utility analysis based on data from RCT with a 6 months intervention. It was assumed that IG would receive telephone coaching for 10 years. The diabetes telephone coaching study: Diabetes coaching defined as regular provision of telephone advice and coaching that that addressed lifestyle modification and adherence to treatment

 

Duration: NA
Add on: NA

 

Control group:  Usual care

Clinical effect/ Patient safety:

Clinical effect:

  • QALY →

Patient safety:  NA

Patient experiences/ Staff experiences:

Patient experiences: NA

Staff experiences: NA

Costs and organization:

Investment:
NA

 

Running:
Staff resources

  • Telephone coaching


Organization:
NA

 

Health care utilization:

  • Health care costs →
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Information

“↑”: Statistically significant increase

“↓”: Statistically significant decrease

“→”: Statistically insignificant (no difference)