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Adherence clubs for long-term provision of antiretroviral therapy: cost-effectiveness and access analysis from Khayelitsha, South Africa.

Funeka Bango1,2, John Ashmore2, Lynne Wilkinson2,3, Gilles van Cutsem2,3, Susan Cleary4.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: As the scale of the South African HIV epidemic calls for innovative models of care that improve accessibility for patients while overcoming chronic human resource shortages, we (i) assess the cost-effectiveness of lay health worker-led group adherence clubs, in comparison with a nurse-driven 'standard of care' and (ii) describe and evaluate the associated patient cost and accessibility differences.
METHODS: Our cost-effectiveness analysis compares an 'adherence club' innovation to conventional nurse-driven care within a busy primary healthcare setting in Khayelitsha, South Africa. In each alternative, we calculate provider costs and estimate rates of retention in care and viral suppression as key measures of programme effectiveness. All results are presented on an annual or per patient-year basis. In the same setting, a smaller sample of patients was interviewed to understand the direct and indirect non-healthcare cost and access implications of the alternatives. Access was measured using McIntyre and colleagues' 2009 framework.
RESULTS: Adherence clubs were the more cost-effective model of care, with a cost per patient-year of $300 vs. $374 and retention in care at 1 year of 98.03% (95% CI 97.67-98.33) for clubs vs. 95.49% (95% CI 95.01-95.94) for standard of care. Viral suppression in clubs was 99.06% (95% CI 98.82-99.27) for clubs vs. 97.20% (95% CI 96.81-97.56) for standard of care. When interviewed, club patients reported fewer missed visits, shorter waiting times and higher acceptability of services compared to standard of care.
CONCLUSIONS: Adherence clubs offer the potential to enhance healthcare efficiency and patient accessibility. Their scale-up should be supported.
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  acceso; access; accès; analyse coût-efficacité; antiretroviral therapy; análisis de coste-efectividad; cost-effectiveness analysis; délégation des tâches; long-term retention in care; retención en cuidados a largo plazo; rotación de tareas; rétention à long terme dans les soins; suppression virale; supresión viral; task shifting; terapia antirretroviral; traitement antirétroviral; viral suppression

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27300077     DOI: 10.1111/tmi.12736

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trop Med Int Health        ISSN: 1360-2276            Impact factor:   2.622


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