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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Cost-effectiveness analysis of a state funded programme for control of severe asthma
Other Titles: BMC Public Health
Authors: Franco, Rosana
Santos, Andreia C.
Nascimento, Harrison Floriano do
Machado, Carolina Souza
Ponte, Eduardo Vieira
Machado, Adelmir de Souza
Loureiro, Sebastião
Barreto, Mauricio Lima
Rodrigu, Laura C.
Cruz Filho, Álvaro Augusto Souza da
metadata.dc.creator: Franco, Rosana
Santos, Andreia C.
Nascimento, Harrison Floriano do
Machado, Carolina Souza
Ponte, Eduardo Vieira
Machado, Adelmir de Souza
Loureiro, Sebastião
Barreto, Mauricio Lima
Rodrigu, Laura C.
Cruz Filho, Álvaro Augusto Souza da
Abstract: Background: Asthma is one of the most common chronic diseases and a major economical burden to families and health systems. Whereas efficacy of current therapeutical options has been clearly established, cost-effectiveness analysis of public health interventions for asthma control are scarce. Methods: 81 patients with severe asthma (12–75 years) joining a programme in a reference clinic providing free asthma medication were asked retrospectively about costs and events in the previous 12 months. During 12 months after joining the programme, information on direct and indirect costs, asthma control by lung function, symptoms and quality of life were collected. The information obtained was used to estimate cost-effectiveness of the intervention as compared to usual public health asthma management. Sensitivity analysis was conducted. Results: 64 patients concluded the study. During the 12-months follow-up within the programme, patients had 5 fewer days of hospitalization and 68 fewer visits to emergency/non scheduled medical visits per year, on average. Asthma control scores improved by 50% and quality of life by 74%. The annual saving in public resources was US$387 per patient. Family annual income increased US$512, and family costs were reduced by US$733. Conclusion: A programme for control of severe asthma in a developing country can reduce morbidity, improve quality of life and save resources from the health system and patients families.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/1765
Issue Date: 2007
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