| Literature DB >> 22448255 |
Jennifer Prah Ruger1, Jennifer Prah Ruger1, Arbi Ben Abdallah, Craig Luekens, Linda Cottler.
Abstract
AIMS: To determine whether the additional interventions to standard care are cost-effective in addressing cocaine and alcohol abuse at 4 months (4 M) and 12 months (12 M) from baseline.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22448255 PMCID: PMC3308978 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0033594
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Effectiveness Measures by Treatment Group.
| SI | WWE | 4ES | |
| (n = 135) | (n = 144) | (n = 141) | |
| Treatment Outcome | Mean (s.d.) | Mean (s.d.) | Mean (s.d.) |
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| Pre-treatment | 48.91 (96.2) | 54.51 (104.9) | 60.84 (144.1) |
| End of treatment, 4 mo | 19.04 (41.2) | 24.70 (69.6) | 24.59 (63.3) |
| End of treatment, 12 mo | 29.46 (62.6) | 34.63 (71.8) | 19.08 (38.7) |
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| Pre-treatment | 3.02 (3.8) | 3.22 (3.8) | 3.46 (5.7) |
| End of treatment, 4 mo | 2.04 (3.3) | 1.95 (3.2) | 1.92 (3.6) |
| End of treatment, 12 mo | 2.29 (4.9) | 2.56 (5.2) | 1.91 (2.7) |
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| Pre-treatment | 19.21 (10.9) | 19.33 (11.6) | 19.66 (11.0) |
| End of treatment, 4 mo | 25.03 (7.4) | 24.97 (8.3) | 24.63 (9.1) |
| End of treatment, 12 mo | 22.31 (9.7) | 22.06 (10.1) | 24.26 (7.9) |
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| Pre-treatment | 21 | 19 | 14 |
| End of treatment, 12 mo | 34 | 32 | 26 |
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| Pre-treatment | 0.13 (0.3) | 0.13 (0.3) | 0.14 (0.4) |
| End of treatment, 4 mo | 0.43 (0.5) | 0.44 (0.5) | 0.50 (0.5) |
| End of treatment, 12 mo | 0.33 (0.5) | 0.33 (0.5) | 0.32 (0.5) |
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| Pre-treatment | 0.07 (0.3) | 0.06 (0.2) | 0.08 (0.3) |
| End of treatment, 4 mo | 0.33 (0.5) | 0.34 (0.5) | 0.41 (0.5) |
| End of treatment, 12 mo | 0.28 (0.5) | 0.31 (0.5) | 0.30 (0.5) |
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| Pre-treatment | 19.26 (31.5) | 22.02 (40.8) | 22.41 (46.3) |
| End of treatment, 4 mo | 11.75 (23.0) | 15.66 (34.6) | 12.00 (28.5) |
| End of treatment, 12 mo | 16.40 (27.8) | 14.01 (24.6) | 13.03 (23.0) |
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| Pre-treatment | 4.55 (5.9) | 5.07 (7.5) | 5.38 (7.9) |
| End of treatment, 4 mo | 3.01 (4.8) | 4.42 (8.2) | 3.18 (5.2) |
| End of treatment, 12 mo | 4.30 (7.3) | 3.84 (5.4) | 3.41 (4.9) |
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| Pre-treatment | 0.59 (0.49) | 0.59 (0.49) | 0.57 (0.50) |
| End of treatment, 4 mo | 0.69 (0.46) | 0.66 (0.47) | 0.67 (0.47) |
| End of treatment, 12 mo | 0.60 (0.49) | 0.63 (0.48) | 0.62 (0.49) |
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| Pre-treatment | 0.28 (0.45) | 0.24 (0.43) | 0.30 (0.46) |
| End of treatment, 4 mo | 0.41 (0.49) | 0.41 (0.49) | 0.41 (0.49) |
| End of treatment, 12 mo | 0.37 (0.49) | 0.35 (0.48) | 0.39 (0.49) |
Abbreviations: SI, NIDA's Standard Intervention; WWE, SI plus Well Woman Exam; 4ES, SI, WWE plus four educational sessions.
Occasions = days used * times per day.
Missing data from 1–2 patients at some endpoints.
Measured only at BL and 12 mo. The endpoint sample for each intervention included 121, 129 and 129 participants, respectively. Standard deviation not applicable here because value is number of participants.
Proportion of participants abstaining from cocaine.
Number of drinks per day, of the days participants drank alcohol.
Proportion of participants avoiding heavy drinking. “Heavy drinking” defined as ≥4 drinks per day of the days participants drank alcohol.
Proportion of participants abstaining from alcohol.
Mean Differences and Percent Change by Treatment Group at 4 and 12 Monthsa.
| 4 months | 12 months | |||||
| Treatment Outcome | SI | WWE | 4ES | SI | WWE | 4ES |
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| Occasions Used | −29.87 (−61.1%) | −29.81 (−54.7%) | −36.25 (−59.6%) | −19.45 (−39.8%) | −19.88 (−36.5%) | −41.76 (−68.6%) |
| Episodes per Day | −0.98 (−32.5%) | −1.27 (−39.4%) | −1.54 (−44.5%) | −0.73 (−24.2%) | −0.66 (−20.5%) | −1.55 (−44.8%) |
| Days Free | 5.82 (30.3%) | 5.64 (29.2%) | 4.97 (25.3%) | 3.10 (16.1%) | 2.73 (14.1%) | 4.60 (23.4%) |
| Negative Urine Tests | N/A | N/A | N/A | 13.00 (61.9%) | 13.00 (68.4%) | 12.00 (85.7%) |
| Abstaining, past 30 days | 0.30 (231%) | 0.31 (238%) | 0.36 (257%) | 0.20 (154%) | 0.20 (154%) | 0.18 (129%) |
| Abstaining, past 4 mo | 0.26 (371%) | 0.28 (467%) | 0.33 (413%) | 0.21 (300%) | 0.25 (417%) | 0.22 (275%) |
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| Total Drinks | −7.51 (−39%) | −6.36 (−28.9%) | −10.41 (−46.5%) | −2.86 (−14.8%) | −8.01 (−36.4%) | −9.38 (−41.9%) |
| Drinks per Day | −1.54 (−33.8%) | −0.65 (−12.8%) | −2.20 (−40.9%) | −0.25 (−5.5%) | −1.23 (−24.3%) | −1.97 (−36.6%) |
| Preventing Heavy Drinkers | 0.10 (16.9%) | 0.07 (11.9%) | 0.10 (17.5%) | 0.01 (1.7%) | 0.04 (6.8%) | 0.05 (8.8%) |
| Abstaining | 0.13 (46.4%) | 0.17 (70.8%) | 0.11 (36.7%) | 0.09 (32.1%) | 0.11 (45.8%) | 0.09 (30.0%) |
Abbreviations: SI, NIDA's Standard Intervention; WWE, SI plus Well Woman Exam; 4ES, SI, WWE plus four educational sessions.
Values represent differences and percentage change (parentheses) within groups from baseline. Due to rounding, calculations may not exactly reflect data from Table 1.
Number of occasions used cocaine (number of days used * times per day); negative number indicates improvement.
Number of episodes used cocaine per day; negative number indicates improvement.
Number of days free from cocaine; positive number indicates improvement.
Number of negative urine tests; positive number indicates improvement. We examined baseline and incremental data, but did not perform an incremental cost-effectiveness analysis on this outcome due to missing data.
Proportion of participants abstaining from cocaine, past 30 days; positive number indicates improvement.
Proportion of participants abstaining from cocaine, past 4 months; positive number indicates improvement.
Total number of alcoholic drinks, past 7 days; negative number indicates improvement.
Mean number of alcoholic drinks per day, of the days participants drank alcohol, past 7 days; negative number indicates improvement.
Proportion of participants avoiding heavy drinking, past 7 days; “Heavy drinking” defined as ≥4 drinks per day of the days participants drank alcohol; positive number indicates improvement.
Proportion of participants abstaining from alcohol, past 30 days; positive number indicates improvement.
Incremental Cost-Effectiveness Analyses: Cocaine Outcomesa.
| Incremental Costs | Incremental Effects | ICER (ΔC/ΔE, $) | |||||||||
| Δ Costs per participant | Occasions Used | Episodes per Day | Days Free | Abstaining, past 30 days | Abstaining, past 4 months | Cost per Occasion Averted | Cost per Episode Reduced | Cost per Cocaine Free Day | Cost per Abstainer, past 30 days | Cost per Abstainer, past 4 months | |
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| SI | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
| SI+WWE | $144.45 | −0.06 | 0.29 | −0.18 | 0.01 | 0.02 | D | $498.10 | D | $14,445.00 | $7,222.50 |
| SI+WWE+4ES | $942.30 | 6.44 | 0.27 | −0.67 | 0.05 | 0.05 | $146.32 | $3,490.00 | D | $18,846.00 | $18,846.00 |
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| SI | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
| SI+WWE | $144.45 | 0.43 | −0.07 | −0.37 | 0 | 0.04 | ED | D | D | D | $3,611.25 |
| SI+WWE+4ES | $942.30 | 21.88 | 0.89 | 1.87 | −0.02 | −0.03 | $43.07 | $1,058.76 | $503.90 | D | D |
Abbreviations: SI, NIDA's Standard Intervention; WWE, SI plus Well Woman Exam; 4ES, SI, WWE plus four educational sessions; ICER, incremental cost effectiveness ratio, which is the difference in cost divided by the difference in effectiveness as compared with the next least costly intervention, and indicates cost per additional outcome achieved; BL, baseline; D, dominated, which indicates that the intervention is more costly and less effective than the alternative; ED, extended dominated, which indicates that the next alternative is more costly, more effective and has a better ICER.
Costs from Ruger et al., 2010. Due to rounding, calculations may not exactly reflect data from Table 2. ICERs did not need to be adjusted because the intervention has a sufficiently long follow up time period.
Positive number indicates incremental improvement. Each value is the difference of the differences from Table 2.
Number of occasions used cocaine, past 30 days (number of days used * times per day).
Number of episodes used cocaine per day, past 30 days.
Number of cocaine free days, past 30 days.
Proportion of participants abstaining from cocaine, past 30 days.
Proportion of participants abstaining from cocaine, past 4 months.
Past 30 days.
Per day, past 30 days.
Incremental Cost-Effectiveness Analyses: Alcohol Outcomesa.
| Incremental Costs | Incremental Effects | ICER (ΔC/ΔE, $) | |||||||
| Δ Costs per participant | Total Drinks | Drinks per Day | Preventing Heavy Drinkers | Abstaining | Cost per Drink Avoided | Cost per Reduced Drink per Day | Cost per Heavy Drinker Prevented | Cost per Abstainer | |
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| SI | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
| SI+WWE | $144.45 | −1.15 | −0.89 | −0.03 | 0.04 | D | D | D | $3,611.35 |
| SI+WWE+4ES | $942.30 | 4.05 | 1.55 | 0.03 | −0.06 | $232.67 | $607.94 | $31,410.00 | D |
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| SI | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
| SI+WWE | $144.45 | 5.15 | 0.98 | 0.03 | 0.02 | $28.05 | $147.40 | $4,815.00 | $7,222.50 |
| SI+WWE+4ES | $942.30 | 1.37 | 0.74 | 0.01 | −0.02 | $687.81 | $1,273.38 | $94,230.00 | D |
Abbreviations: SI, NIDA's Standard Intervention; WWE, SI plus Well Woman Exam; 4ES, SI, WWE plus four educational sessions; ICER, incremental cost effectiveness ratio, which is the difference in cost divided by the difference in effectiveness as compared with the next least costly intervention, and indicates cost per additional outcome achieved; BL, baseline; D, dominated, which indicates that the intervention is more costly and less effective than the alternative.
Costs from Ruger et al., 2010. Due to rounding, calculations may not exactly reflect data from Table 2. ICERs did not need to be adjusted because the intervention has a sufficiently long follow up time period.
Positive number indicates incremental improvement. Each value is the difference of the differences from Table 2.
Total number of alcoholic drinks, past 7 days.
Mean number of alcoholic drinks per day, of the days participants drank alcohol, past 7 days.
Proportion of participants avoiding heavy drinking, past 7 days. “Heavy drinking” defined as ≥4 drinks per day of the days participants drank alcohol.
Proportion of participants abstaining from alcohol, past 30 days.
Past 7 days.
Past 7 days. “Heavy drinker” includes participants who drink ≥4 drinks per day of the days participants drank alcohol.
Past 30 days.
One-Way Sensitivity Analyses of Switching Points: Outcomes.
| ICER (ΔC/ΔE, $), 4 mo | ICER (ΔC/ΔE, $), 12 mo | |||
| Parameter Varied | B-A | C-B | B-A | C-B |
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| Occasions | +5% ($123) | −30% | −5% | −115% |
| Episodes per Day, past 30 days | −15% | −15% | +5% ($2,491) | −50% |
| Cocaine Free Days, past 30 days | +5% ($135) | +5% ($1,678) | +5% ($197) | −10% |
| Abstaining, past 30 days | −5% | −10% | +5% ($8,755) | +10% ($78,525) |
| Abstaining, past 4 months | −10% | −15% | −15% | +15% ($62,820) |
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| Total Drinks, past 7 days | +10% ($347) | −35% | −40% | −15% |
| Drinks per Day, past 7 days | +25% ($672) | −50% | −30% | −25% |
| Preventing Heavy Drinkers, | +5% ($48,150) | −5% | −5% | −5% |
| Abstaining, past 30 days | −10% | +15% ($628,200) | −10% | +10% ($49,595) |
Abbreviations: ICER, incremental cost effectiveness ratio, which is the difference in cost divided by the difference in effectiveness as compared with the next least costly intervention and indicates cost per additional outcome achieved; A, SI intervention; B, WWE intervention; C, 4ES intervention.
Table S2 includes complete results of ICERs at 5% increments en route to the switching points.
Percentage varied indicates percentage change of base case value for more costly alternative only, whereas base case of its comparator remain the same. A negative percentage change indicates less effective intervention than the base case, which may or may not indicate a mean lower than the base case (see Table 2). A positive percentage change indicates a more effective intervention than base case. Included in parentheses is the corresponding ICER.
Occasions = days used * times per day.
“Heavy drinker” includes participants who drink ≥4 drinks per day of the days participants drank alcohol.
One-Way Sensitivity Analyses of Clinically Significant Outcomes.
| ICER (ΔC/ΔE, $), 4 mo | ICER (ΔC/ΔE, $), 12 mo | |||
| Parameter Varied | B-A | C-B | B-A | C-B |
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| Occasions | $11 | $50 | $6 | $33 |
| Occasions | $15 | $59 | $7 | $36 |
| Episodes per Day, past 30 days - 1 | $116 | $792 | $97 | $524 |
| Episodes per Day, past 30 days - 0.5 | $83 | $558 | $73 | $410 |
| Cocaine Free Days, past 30 days - 3 weeks | $51 | $349 | $26 | $168 |
| Cocaine Free Days, past 30 days - 85% free | $413 | $4,712 | $47 | $303 |
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| Drinks per Day, past 7 days - 4 | D | $1,291 | $176 | $6,282 |
| Drinks per Day, past 7 days - 1 | $57 | $253 | $38 | $299 |
Abbreviations: ICER, incremental cost effectiveness ratio, which is the difference in cost divided by the difference in effectiveness as compared with the next least costly intervention and indicates cost per additional outcome achieved; A, SI intervention; B, WWE intervention; C, 4ES intervention.
Indicates the outcome achieved in the analysis.
Occasions = days used * times per day.
Figure 1Two-way Sensitivity Analyses on Cost and Effectiveness.
Figure 2Acceptability Curves.
Figure 3Willingness to Pay per Abstainer.