Department of Health and Social Sciences, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK.
BMJ Open. 2013 Dec 20;3(12):e003726. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2013-003726.
There is currently little guidance for pilot trial economic evaluation where health outcomes and costs are influenced by a range of wider determinants and factors.
This article presents the findings of a pilot economic evaluation study running alongside the Bristol Girls Dance Project (BGDP) feasibility study.
3-arm, cluster randomised, controlled pilot trial and economic evaluation. 7 schools (n=210) from the Bristol and greater Bristol area, UK were randomly allocated to the intervention arm 3 schools (n=90) and the control arm 4 schools (n=120).
Girls aged 11-12 years with parental consent were provided with two, 90 min dance sessions per week for 9 weeks at school facilities.
Programme costs and girls' preferences for attributes of dance and preferences for competing leisure time activities were measured.
The mainstream average cost of the BGDP programme (not including research, control and dance teacher training costs) per school was $2126.40, £1329 and €1555 and per participant was $70.90, £44.31 and €51.84 in 2010-2011 prices. Discrete choice experiment (DCE) methods are acceptable to girls of this age indicating time available for other leisure activities on dance class days is the attribute girls valued most and 2 h leisure time remaining preferred to 3 h.
This pilot study indicates that providing full cost data for a future trial of the BGDP programme is feasible and practical. There is no evidence from preference data to support adjustment to intervention design. A future economic evaluation is likely to be successful utilising the resource use checklist developed. The importance of categorising separately resources used to develop, prepare, deliver and maintain the programme to estimate mainstream costs accurately is demonstrated.
目前,针对健康结果和成本受到一系列广泛决定因素和因素影响的试点试验经济评估,几乎没有指导。
本文介绍了在布里斯托女孩舞蹈项目(BGDP)可行性研究中进行的试点经济评估研究的结果。
3 臂、集群随机对照试点试验和经济评估。来自英国布里斯托和大布里斯托地区的 7 所学校(n=210)被随机分配到干预组 3 所学校(n=90)和对照组 4 所学校(n=120)。
父母同意的 11-12 岁女孩在学校设施中每周接受两次,每次 90 分钟的舞蹈课程,共 9 周。
测量了方案成本和女孩对舞蹈属性的偏好以及对竞争休闲活动的偏好。
BGDP 方案的主流平均成本(不包括研究、对照和舞蹈教师培训成本),每所学校为 2126.40 美元、1329 英镑和 1555 欧元,每名参与者为 70.90 美元、44.31 英镑和 51.84 欧元,均以 2010-2011 年价格计算。离散选择实验(DCE)方法可被该年龄段的女孩接受,表明在舞蹈课日可用于其他休闲活动的时间是女孩最看重的属性,2 小时的剩余闲暇时间比 3 小时更受欢迎。
这项试点研究表明,为 BGDP 方案的未来试验提供全面成本数据是可行且实际的。偏好数据没有证据支持干预设计的调整。利用开发的资源使用清单,未来的经济评估很可能会成功。通过单独分类用于开发、准备、提供和维护方案的资源,以准确估计主流成本,证明了这一点。