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健康热线智能手机干预减少 HIV 感染者重度饮酒的经济成本。

Economic Cost of the HealthCall Smartphone Intervention to Reduce Heavy Alcohol Drinking in Adults With HIV.

机构信息

Department of Family and Community Health, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Department of Population Health Sciences, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, New York.

出版信息

J Stud Alcohol Drugs. 2023 Nov;84(6):814-822. doi: 10.15288/jsad.22-00377. Epub 2023 Jul 11.

DOI:10.15288/jsad.22-00377
PMID:37449954
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10765982/
Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Alcohol use among people living with HIV (PLWH) can reduce adherence and worsen health outcomes. We evaluated the economic cost of an effective smartphone application (HealthCall) to reduce drinking and improve antiretroviral adherence among heavy-drinking PLWH participating in a randomized trial.

METHOD

Participants were randomized to receive a brief drinking-reduction intervention, either (a) the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) Clinician's Guide (CG-only, = 37), (b) CG enhanced by HealthCall to monitor daily alcohol consumption (CG+HealthCall, = 38), or (c) motivational interviewing delivered by a nonclinician enhanced by HealthCall (MI+HealthCall, = 39). We used micro-costing techniques to evaluate start-up costs and incremental costs per participant incurred from the health care sector perspective in 2018 U.S. dollars. We also investigated potential cost offsets using participant-reported health care utilization.

RESULTS

Participants attended three intervention visits, and each visit cost on average $29 for CG-only, $32 for CG+HealthCall, and $15 for MI+HealthCall. The total intervention cost per participant was $94 for CG-only, $114 for CG+HealthCall, and $57 for MI+HealthCall; the incremental cost of CG+HealthCall compared with CG-only was $20 per participant, and the incremental savings of MI+HealthCall compared with CG-only was $37 per participant. No significant differences in health care utilization occurred among the three groups over 12 months.

CONCLUSIONS

The cost of enhancing CG with the HealthCall application for heavy-drinking PLWH was modestly higher than using the CG alone, whereas MI enhanced with HealthCall delivered by a nonclinician had a lower cost than CG alone. HealthCall may be a low-cost enhancement to brief interventions addressing alcohol use and antiretroviral adherence among PLWH.

摘要

目的

HIV 感染者(PLWH)的饮酒行为会降低其服药依从性,从而导致健康状况恶化。本研究旨在评估一种有效的智能手机应用程序(HealthCall)在减少饮酒和提高重度饮酒 PLWH 接受随机试验者抗逆转录病毒药物依从性方面的经济成本。

方法

参与者被随机分为接受简短的饮酒减少干预组,分别为:(a)国家酒精滥用和酒精中毒研究所(NIAAA)临床医生指南(CG-仅,n=37);(b)通过 HealthCall 增强以监测每日饮酒量的 CG(CG+HealthCall,n=38);(c)由非临床医生增强的通过 HealthCall 实施的动机访谈(MI+HealthCall,n=39)。我们使用微观成本技术从 2018 年美国卫生保健部门的角度评估了启动成本和每位参与者的增量成本。我们还通过参与者报告的卫生保健利用情况调查了潜在的成本抵消。

结果

参与者参加了三次干预访问,每次访问的平均费用为 CG-仅 29 美元,CG+HealthCall 为 32 美元,MI+HealthCall 为 15 美元。CG-仅组每位参与者的总干预费用为 94 美元,CG+HealthCall 为 114 美元,MI+HealthCall 为 57 美元;CG+HealthCall 与 CG-仅相比,每位参与者的增量成本为 20 美元,而 MI+HealthCall 与 CG-仅相比,每位参与者的节省成本为 37 美元。在 12 个月内,三组之间的卫生保健利用情况没有显著差异。

结论

用 HealthCall 应用程序增强 CG 治疗重度饮酒 PLWH 的成本略高于单独使用 CG,而由非临床医生实施的通过 HealthCall 增强的 MI 比单独使用 CG 的成本更低。HealthCall 可能是一种针对 HIV 感染者饮酒和抗逆转录病毒药物依从性问题的低成本干预措施。