Gutknecht Mandy, Reinert Rabea, Augustin Matthias
a Institute for Health Services Research in Dermatology and Nursing (IVDP), German Center for Health Services Research in Dermatology (CVderm) , University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE) , Hamburg , Germany.
Expert Rev Pharmacoecon Outcomes Res. 2019 Apr;19(2):127-145. doi: 10.1080/14737167.2019.1549491. Epub 2018 Dec 27.
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common chronic, pruritic inflammatory skin disease. It is associated with a high personal burden of illness and economic consequences. Since AD can occur at any age, and many treatments and prevention options exist, a high diversity of health economic findings can be expected.
A literature search was performed in January 2018 with the objective to report on previously published health economic analyses in AD. In total, 89 analyses were identified. Most analyses focused on the cost-of-illness (n = 34; 38%) followed by cost-utility and/or cost-effectiveness evaluations (n = 26; 29%) and cost analyses (n = 12; 13%) of treatments in AD. Further evaluations dealt with the prevention of AD (n = 13; 15%). Besides the different methods of health economic analyses, high variety was identified concerning the target population, comprised costs, effectiveness measures, comparators, and the modeling method.
Given the different health-care environments and methodologies chosen, health economic analyses in AD cannot be compared with each other and cannot be related to other landscapes of care. Nevertheless, the analyses identified give hint for a high socioeconomic impact of AD on the one hand and unmet needs from the patient perspective on the other.
特应性皮炎(AD)是一种常见的慢性瘙痒性炎症性皮肤病。它给个人带来沉重的疾病负担,并产生经济后果。由于AD可发生于任何年龄,且存在多种治疗和预防方案,预计会有高度多样的卫生经济学研究结果。
2018年1月进行了文献检索,目的是报告此前发表的AD卫生经济学分析。共识别出89项分析。大多数分析聚焦于疾病成本(n = 34;38%),其次是AD治疗的成本效用和/或成本效益评估(n = 26;29%)以及成本分析(n = 12;13%)。进一步的评估涉及AD的预防(n = 13;15%)。除了不同的卫生经济学分析方法外,在目标人群、构成成本、效果指标、对照物和建模方法方面也存在高度多样性。
鉴于所选择的不同医疗保健环境和方法,AD的卫生经济学分析无法相互比较,也无法与其他护理领域相关联。然而,所识别出的分析一方面提示了AD对社会经济的高度影响,另一方面也提示了从患者角度来看未满足的需求。