以身体活动为导向的改善心理健康干预措施的成本效益:一项系统综述。

Cost-effectiveness of physical activity-oriented interventions for improving mental health: a systematic review.

作者信息

Alhusseini Noara, Lin Tracy Kuo, Werner Kalin, Lin George, Altwaijri Yasmin, Baattaiah Baian A, Bruckner Tim, AlAhmed Reem, Alkabbani Abdulrahman, Alsukait Reem F, Cetinkaya Volkan, Al-Hazzaa Hazzaa M, Alqahtani Saleh A

机构信息

College of Medicine, Alfaisal University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Institute for Health & Aging, Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2025 May 13;25(1):1766. doi: 10.1186/s12889-025-22207-3.

Abstract

QUESTION

Are physical activity-oriented interventions for improving mental health conditions cost-effective? This study systematically identified and summarized published evidence on the cost-effectiveness of physical activity-oriented interventions for improving mental health conditions.

STUDY SELECTION AND ANALYSIS

We searched four databases (PubMed/Medline, Science Direct, PsychArticles, PsychINFO) for published studies (from any time and region) that (1) assessed physical activity-oriented interventions in mental health disorders, (2) undertook a full economic evaluation (and specifically cost-effectiveness analysis or cost-utility analysis), and (3) were in English. Data were extracted from included studies using a predetermined 32-item matrix using the Covidence software platform.

FINDINGS

Search and screening resulted in 11 studies eligible for inclusion. The incremental cost-effectiveness ratio ranged from £119 to £152,822 per quality-adjusted life year (QALY) gained. Physical activity interventions, including group sessions, such as dance exercise and walking, or one-on-one support through telephone or web-based personalized support and guidance, were found to be cost-effective. However, over half of the interventions (55%) were considered to be not cost-effective.

CONCLUSIONS

Our review found that the current evidence is insufficient to conclude whether physical activity-oriented interventions for mental health are a cost-effective when compared with the standard of care of other treatment types. Better designed studies focusing on specific mental health conditions and physical activity interventions that address cost-effectiveness analysis are warranted. Physical activity-oriented interventions for improving mental health should adopt low-cost implementation strategies and include behavioral economics components.

摘要

问题

以身体活动为导向的改善心理健康状况的干预措施是否具有成本效益?本研究系统地识别并总结了已发表的关于以身体活动为导向的改善心理健康状况的干预措施的成本效益的证据。

研究选择与分析

我们在四个数据库(PubMed/Medline、Science Direct、PsychArticles、PsychINFO)中搜索已发表的研究(来自任何时间和地区),这些研究需满足以下条件:(1)评估针对心理健康障碍的以身体活动为导向的干预措施;(2)进行全面的经济评估(特别是成本效益分析或成本效用分析);(3)语言为英语。使用Covidence软件平台,通过预先确定的32项矩阵从纳入研究中提取数据。

研究结果

搜索和筛选后有11项研究符合纳入标准。每获得一个质量调整生命年(QALY)的增量成本效益比在119英镑至152,822英镑之间。包括团体课程(如舞蹈锻炼和散步)或通过电话或基于网络的个性化支持与指导提供的一对一支持在内的身体活动干预措施被发现具有成本效益。然而,超过一半的干预措施(55%)被认为不具有成本效益。

结论

我们的综述发现,与其他治疗类型的标准护理相比,目前的证据不足以得出以身体活动为导向的心理健康干预措施是否具有成本效益的结论。有必要开展设计更完善的研究,聚焦于特定心理健康状况以及进行成本效益分析的身体活动干预措施。以身体活动为导向的改善心理健康的干预措施应采用低成本实施策略,并纳入行为经济学要素。

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