一种用于规划和实施基于社区的心理健康预防项目的微观成本核算方法:成本是多少?

A microcosting approach for planning and implementing community-based mental health prevention program: what does it cost?

作者信息

Roy Sharmily, Brown Henry Shelton, Blinn Lisa Sanger, Narendorf Sarah Carter, Hamilton Jane E

机构信息

School of Public Health, University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, 1200 Pressler St, Houston, TX, 77030, USA.

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, McGovern Medical School, University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, 1941 East Road, Houston, TX, 77054, USA.

出版信息

Health Econ Rev. 2024 May 21;14(1):35. doi: 10.1186/s13561-024-00510-w.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Estimating program costs when planning community-based mental health programs can be burdensome. Our aim was to retrospectively document the cost for the first year of planning and implementing Healthy Minds Healthy Communities (HMHC), a mental health promotion and prevention multi-level intervention initiative. This Program is among the first to use the Community Initiated Care (CIC) model in the US and is aimed at building community resilience and the capacity for communities to provide mental health support, particularly among those disproportionately impacted by COVID-19. Our objective is to share our methods for costing a program targeting 10 zip codes that are ethnically and linguistically diverse and provide an example for estimating the cost of a mental health prevention and promotion programs consisting of multiple evidence-based interventions.

METHODS

We used a semi-structured interview process to collect cost data through the first year of program planning, start-up and initial implementation from key staff. We calculated costs for each activity, grouped them by major project categories, and identified the cost drivers of each category. We further validated cost estimates through extensive literature review. The cost analysis was done from the provider's perspective, which included the implementing agency and its community partners. We delineated costs that were in-kind contributions to the program by other agency, and community partners. Sensitivity analyses were conducted to estimate uncertainty around parameters.

RESULTS

For the first year of the development and implementation of the program, (funded through program and in-kind) is estimated at $1,382,669 (2022 US$). The costs for the three main activity domains for this project are: project management $135,822, community engagement $364,216 and design and execution $756,934. Overall, the cost drivers for the first year of this intervention were: hiring and onboarding staff, in-person community building/learning sessions, communications and marketing, and intervention delivery.

CONCLUSION

Implementation of community-based mental health promotion and prevention programs, when utilizing a participatory approach, requires a significant amount of upfront investment in program planning and development. A large proportion of this investment tends to be human capital input. Developing partnerships is a successful strategy for defraying costs.

摘要

背景

在规划基于社区的心理健康项目时,估算项目成本可能是一项繁重的任务。我们的目标是回顾性记录规划和实施“健康心灵,健康社区”(HMHC)项目第一年的成本,这是一项心理健康促进和预防的多层次干预倡议。该项目是美国首批采用社区发起式护理(CIC)模式的项目之一,旨在增强社区复原力以及社区提供心理健康支持的能力,尤其是在那些受新冠疫情影响 disproportionately 较大的人群中。我们的目的是分享为一个针对 10 个种族和语言多样化的邮政编码区域的项目进行成本核算的方法,并为估算一个由多种循证干预措施组成的心理健康预防和促进项目的成本提供一个示例。

方法

我们采用半结构化访谈流程,通过项目规划、启动和初始实施的第一年,从关键工作人员那里收集成本数据。我们计算了每项活动的成本,按主要项目类别进行分组,并确定了每个类别的成本驱动因素。我们通过广泛的文献综述进一步验证了成本估算。成本分析是从提供者的角度进行的,其中包括实施机构及其社区合作伙伴。我们划定了其他机构和社区合作伙伴对该项目的实物捐赠成本。进行了敏感性分析以估计参数周围的不确定性。

结果

该项目开发和实施的第一年(通过项目资金和实物资助)估计为 1,382,669 美元(2022 年美元)。该项目三个主要活动领域的成本分别为:项目管理 135,822 美元、社区参与 364,216 美元以及设计与执行 756,934 美元。总体而言,该干预措施第一年的成本驱动因素包括:招聘和入职工作人员、面对面社区建设/学习课程、沟通与营销以及干预措施的实施。

结论

采用参与式方法实施基于社区的心理健康促进和预防项目时,需要在项目规划和开发方面进行大量的前期投资。这项投资的很大一部分往往是人力资本投入。建立伙伴关系是降低成本的成功策略。

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