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Angela Devine1, Anne Spencer, Sandra Eldridge, Richard Norman, Gene Feder.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The Identification and Referral to Improve Safety (IRIS) cluster randomised controlled trial tested the effectiveness of a training and support intervention to improve the response of primary care to women experiencing domestic violence (DV). The aim of this study is to estimate the cost-effectiveness of this intervention.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22730555 PMCID: PMC3383977 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2012-001008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Figure 1Markov model diagram.
Model assumptions and sources for the six-monthly transition probabilities
| Assumption | Mean value | Distribution for sensitivity analysis | Notes |
| 0.0075 | Lognormal (0.75) | Assumption | |
| 0.025 | Lognormal (0.75) | Assumption | |
| 0.9867 | Complementary to A + K | ||
| Control: | 0.0094 | Lognormal (0.1) | From IRIS |
| Intervention: | 0.0207 | Lognormal (0.1) | From IRIS |
| Control: | 0.0016 | Lognormal (0.1) | From IRIS |
| Intervention: | 0.0101 | Lognormal (0.1) | From IRIS |
| Control: | 0.9581 | Complementary to D + E + L | |
| Intervention: | 0.9383 | Complementary to D + E + L | |
| 0.0888 | Lognormal (0.75) | Ramsay | |
| 0.9053 | Lognormal (0.75) | Complementary to G + L | |
| 0.0717 | Lognormal (0.75) | Ramsay | |
| 0.9223 | Complementary to I + L | ||
| Death rate if not being abused (K) | 0.0058 | Lognormal (0.75) | All-cause mortality |
| Death rate if being abused (L) | 0.0059 | Lognormal (0.75) | All-cause mortality |
SDs are listed for the lognormal distributions and standard variances for the β distributions. The SDs used in the model were found by multiplying these numbers by the listed values (eg, the SD for transition rate A = 0.0075×0.75=0.0056).
IRIS, Identification and Referral to Improve Safety.
Model assumptions and sources for the costs and utilities
| Category | Assumption | Mean value | Sensitivity analysis distribution | Notes |
| Intervention costs | Advocate salaries and travel costs | £24 518 | 0.9 fte including employer National Insurance contribution and management costs from IRIS. | |
| Clinical staff time and travel to lead training sessions | £3766 | From IRIS | ||
| Administration costs | £1401 | From IRIS | ||
| Practice reimbursement | £9413 | From IRIS | ||
| Total cost for the intervention | £39 097 | Lognormal (0.1) | From IRIS | |
| Number of women intervention costs divided by | 70 521 | Lognormal (0.1) | From IRIS | |
| Cost per woman registered | £0.55 | From IRIS | ||
| Onward referral | £823 | Lognormal (0.75) | A one-time cost for women entering the advocacy state from abuse unidentified from IRIS + Sullivan | |
| State costs | £102 | Lognormal (0.25) | Walby | |
| £4721 | Lognormal (0.25) | Walby | ||
| £4721 | Lognormal (0.50) | Walby | ||
| £4721 | Lognormal (0.75) | Walby | ||
| Utilities | 0.85 | β (0.00181) | Kind | |
| 0.63 | β (0.01588) | Wittenberg | ||
| 0.63 | β (0.01588) | Wittenberg | ||
| 0.65 | β (0.01525) | Wittenberg |
Costs are in 2008 UK pounds.
IRIS, Identification and Referral to Improve Safety.
Average six-monthly costs for women from Walby23 (2008 UK pounds)
| No abuse | Abuse | |
| Criminal justice | £0 | £983 |
| Civil justice | £36 | £355 |
| Employment loss of output | £0 | £2439 |
| Medical services | £0 | £184 |
| Mental health | £63 | £250 |
| Social services and childcare | £0 | £487 |
| Temporary housing | £3 | £23 |
| Total six-monthly costs | £102 | £4721 |
These costs were used for the abuse unidentified, identified existing violence and advocacy states.
Results per registered woman over 1 year
| Control | Intervention | Mean difference (95% CI) | |
| Discounted societal costs | 1610 | 1574 | −£37 (−£178 to £136) |
| Discounted NHS costs | 218 | 217 | −£1 (−£15 to £17) |
| Discounted QALYs | 0.6544 | 0.6554 | 0.0010 (−0.0157 to 0.0101) |
Negative costs favour the intervention, while negative quality-adjusted life-years (QALYs) favour the control.
Figure 2Cost-effectiveness acceptability curve. Probability that the Identification and Referral to Improve Safety (IRIS) intervention is cost-effective after 10 years plotted as a function of societal willingness to pay per quality-adjusted life-year.