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The cost-effectiveness of the MobileMums intervention to increase physical activity among mothers with young children: a Markov model informed by a randomised controlled trial

机译:MobileMums干预措施增加有幼儿的母亲的体育锻炼的成本效益:一项随机对照试验提供的马尔可夫模型

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Objectives To determine the cost-effectiveness of the MobileMums intervention. MobileMums is a 12-week programme which assists mothers with young children to be more physically active, primarily through the use of personalised SMS text-messages. Design A cost-effectiveness analysis using a Markov model to estimate and compare the costs and consequences of MobileMums and usual care. Setting This study considers the cost-effectiveness of MobileMums in Queensland, Australia. Participants A hypothetical cohort of over 36?000 women with a child under 1?year old is considered. These women are expected to be eligible and willing to participate in the intervention in Queensland, Australia. Data sources The model was informed by the effectiveness results from a 9-month two-arm community-based randomised controlled trial undertaken in 2011 and registered retrospectively with the Australian Clinical Trials Registry (ACTRN12611000481976). Baseline characteristics for the model cohort, treatment effects and resource utilisation were all informed by this trial. Main outcome measures The incremental cost per quality-adjusted life year (QALY) of MobileMums compared with usual care. Results The intervention is estimated to lead to an increase of 131 QALYs for an additional cost to the health system of 1.1 million Australian dollars (AUD). The expected incremental cost-effectiveness ratio for MobileMums is 8608 AUD per QALY gained. MobileMums has a 98% probability of being cost-effective at a cost-effectiveness threshold of 64?000 AUD. Varying modelling assumptions has little effect on this result. Conclusions At a cost-effectiveness threshold of 64?000 AUD, MobileMums would likely be a cost-effective use of healthcare resources in Queensland, Australia. Trial registration number Australian Clinical Trials Registry; ACTRN12611000481976.
机译:目的确定MobileMums干预措施的成本效益。 MobileMums是一项为期12周的计划,主要通过使用个性化的SMS短信来帮助有幼儿的母亲提高运动强度。设计使用Markov模型进行成本效益分析,以估计和比较MobileMums和常规护理的成本和后果。设置本研究考虑了澳大利亚昆士兰州MobileMums的成本效益。参与者假设队列中有36,000多名妇女和1岁以下的孩子。这些妇女有望有资格并愿意参加澳大利亚昆士兰州的干预活动。数据来源该模型基于2011年进行的为期9个月的两臂社区随机对照试验的有效性结果,并在澳大利亚临床试验注册中心(ACTRN12611000481976)进行了回顾性注册。该试验为模型队列,治疗效果和资源利用提供了基线特征。主要结局指标与常规护理相比,MobileMums每质量调整生命年(QALY)的增量成本。结果该干预措施估计会导致131个QALY的增加,给卫生系统带来110万澳元的额外费用。预计每增加一个QALY,MobileMums的成本效益比将增加8608 AUD。 MobileMums在成本效益阈值为64?000 AUD时具有成本效益的可能性为98%。各种建模假设对此结果影响很小。结论在64-000澳元的成本效益门槛下,MobileMums在澳大利亚昆士兰州可能是一种具有成本效益的医疗资源。试验注册号澳大利亚临床试验注册处; ACTRN12611000481976。

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