School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, New South Wales 2308, Australia; Hunter Medical Research Institute, Newcastle, New South Wales 2305, Australia; Priority Research Centre for Health Behaviour, University of Newcastle, New South Wales 2308, Australia.
Hunter Medical Research Institute, Newcastle, New South Wales 2305, Australia.
Public Health. 2019 Apr;169:101-113. doi: 10.1016/j.puhe.2019.01.012. Epub 2019 Mar 13.
Implementation interventions applied in public health are about using proven strategies to influence the uptake of evidence-based prevention and health promotion initiatives. The decision to invest in implementation has an opportunity cost, which can be overlooked. The purpose of this study was to assess the extent to which economic evaluations have been applied to implementation interventions in public health.
We conducted a systematic review of empirical studies examining the costs and consequences, cost-effectiveness or cost-benefit of strategies directed towards enhancing the implementation of public health interventions and policies in developed countries.
The following databases were searched for English language publications reporting both effect measures and costs, from 1990 to current: MEDLINE, Embase, PsycINFO, CINAHL, EconLit, EPPI-Centre database of health promotion research, Cost-Effectiveness Analysis Registry, NHS Economic Evaluation Database, Informit and Scopus.
The search strategy returned 3229 records after duplicate removal, from which we included 14 economic evaluations. All the included evaluations were conducted and published after 2000. Twelve of the 14 evaluations were based on controlled trials and two reported hypothetical modelled scenarios. The methodologic rigour and compliance with reporting guidelines for economic evaluations was highly varied and not related to the publication date.
Our findings offer the first insight into the application and methodologic rigour of economic evaluations of implementation strategies supporting public health policies and interventions. To usefully inform public health policy and investment decisions, there needs to be greater application of economic evaluation to understand the cost-effectiveness of alternative implementation efforts. This review highlights the great paucity and mixed quality of the evidence on this topic and offers guidance by way of a checklist to improve the quality and reporting of future evaluations.
应用于公共卫生领域的实施干预措施是指利用经过验证的策略来影响基于证据的预防和健康促进措施的采用。对实施进行投资存在机会成本,而这一成本可能被忽视。本研究的目的是评估经济评估在多大程度上应用于公共卫生实施干预措施。
我们对考察发达国家增强公共卫生干预措施和政策实施的策略的成本和结果、成本效益或成本效益比的实证研究进行了系统综述。
从 1990 年至今,我们检索了以下数据库中报道了效果指标和成本的英文文献:MEDLINE、Embase、PsycINFO、CINAHL、EconLit、EPPI-Centre 健康促进研究数据库、成本效益分析登记处、NHS 经济评估数据库、Informit 和 Scopus。
在去除重复项后,搜索策略共返回 3229 条记录,其中我们纳入了 14 项经济评估。所有纳入的评估都是在 2000 年以后进行和发表的。14 项评估中的 12 项基于对照试验,2 项报告了假设的模拟情景。经济评估的方法严谨性和报告指南的遵守情况差异很大,与发表日期无关。
我们的研究结果首次深入了解了支持公共卫生政策和干预措施的实施策略的经济评估的应用和方法严谨性。为了有用地为公共卫生政策和投资决策提供信息,需要更广泛地应用经济评估来了解替代实施工作的成本效益。本综述突出了关于这一主题的证据的极度缺乏和质量参差不齐,并通过检查表提供了指导,以提高未来评估的质量和报告。