School of Nursing and Health Studies, Hong Kong Metropolitan University, Hong Kong, China (Hong Kong).
Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacy, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China (Hong Kong).
J Med Internet Res. 2023 Aug 10;25:e45054. doi: 10.2196/45054.
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) remain a significant public health concern, particularly among young adults, and Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) infections are the most common STIs in young women. One of the most effective ways to prevent STIs is the consistent use of condoms during sexual intercourse. There has been no economic evaluation of the interactive web-based sexual health program, Smart Girlfriend, within the Chinese population.
This study aimed to evaluate the long-term cost-effectiveness of Smart Girlfriend in preventing STIs in the Chinese population. The evaluation compared the program with a control intervention that used a 1-page information sheet on condom use.
A decision-analytic model that included a decision tree followed by a Markov structure of CT infections was developed since CT is the most prevalent STI among young women. The model represents the long-term experience of individuals who received either the intervention or the control. One-way and probabilistic sensitivity analyses were conducted. The main outcomes were the number of CT infections and the incremental cost as per quality-adjusted life year (QALY).
A cohort of 10,000 sexually active nonpregnant young women initially entered the model in a noninfectious state (ie, "well"). In the base-case analysis, the implementation of the Smart Girlfriend program resulted in the prevention of 0.45% of CT infections, 0.3% of pelvic inflammatory disease, and 0.04% of chronic pelvic pain, leading to a gain of 70 discounted QALYs and cost savings over a 4-year time horizon, compared to the control group. With more than 4548 users, the intervention would be cost-effective, and with more than 8315 users, the intervention would be cost saving. A 99% probability of being cost-effective was detected with a willingness to pay US $17,409 per QALY.
Smart Girlfriend is a cost-effective and possibly cost-saving program over a 4-year time horizon. This result was particularly sensitive to the number of website users; launching the website would be cost-effective if more than 4548 people used it. Further work is warranted to explore if the findings could be expanded to apply to women who have sex with women and in the context of other STIs.
ClinicalTrial.gov NCT03695679; https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT03695679.
性传播感染(STI)仍然是一个重大的公共卫生问题,尤其是在年轻人中,沙眼衣原体(CT)感染是年轻女性中最常见的 STI。预防 STI 的最有效方法之一是在性行为中始终使用避孕套。在中国人群中,尚未对互动式网络性健康计划 Smart Girlfriend 进行经济评估。
本研究旨在评估 Smart Girlfriend 在中国人群中预防 STI 的长期成本效益。该评估将该计划与使用关于避孕套使用的 1 页信息表的对照干预进行了比较。
由于 CT 是年轻女性中最常见的 STI,因此开发了一个包含决策树的决策分析模型,然后是 CT 感染的马尔可夫结构。该模型代表了接受干预或对照的个体的长期经验。进行了单因素和概率敏感性分析。主要结果是 CT 感染的数量和每质量调整生命年(QALY)的增量成本。
最初,一组 10000 名活跃的非怀孕年轻女性在无感染状态(即“健康”)下进入模型。在基线分析中,实施 Smart Girlfriend 计划可预防 0.45%的 CT 感染,0.3%的盆腔炎和 0.04%的慢性盆腔痛,与对照组相比,在 4 年的时间范围内,可获得 70 个折扣 QALY 并节省成本。如果有超过 4548 名用户使用该干预措施,则该干预措施将具有成本效益,如果有超过 8315 名用户使用该干预措施,则该干预措施将节省成本。如果愿意支付每 QALY 17409 美元,则可检测到 99%的成本效益概率。
在 4 年的时间范围内,Smart Girlfriend 是一种具有成本效益的计划,并且可能具有成本节约性。该结果特别受网站用户数量的影响;如果有超过 4548 人使用该网站,则推出该网站将具有成本效益。需要进一步的工作来探索这些发现是否可以扩展到与女性发生性关系的女性和其他 STI 中。
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03695679; https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT03695679.