| Literature DB >> 28784120 |
Julie Gleason-Comstock1,2,3, Alicia Streater4, Allen Goodman5, James Janisse6, Aaron Brody7,8,9, LynnMarie Mango7,10,9, Rachelle Dawood7,10,9, Phillip Levy11,7,10,9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Elevated blood pressure is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease and stroke but patients often discount recommended behavioral changes and prescribed medications. While effective interventions to promote adherence have been developed, cost-effectiveness from the patient's perspective, has not been well studied. The valuation of patient time and out of pocket expenses should be included while performing cost effectiveness evaluation. The Achieve BP study uses the contingent valuation method to assess willingness to accept (WTA) and willingness to pay (WTP) among patients with a history of uncontrolled blood pressure discharged from an urban emergency department and enrolled in a larger randomized controlled trial.Entities:
Keywords: Cost evaluation; Hypertension; Patient care and education; Survey and questionnaires
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28784120 PMCID: PMC5547517 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-017-2451-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Patient demographics
| Characteristics | Cost-effectiveness (CE) group | RCT samplea
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|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | |||
| Male | 21 (55.3%) | 50 (49.5%) | 0.545 |
| Female | 17 (44.7%) | 51 (50.5%) | |
| Education | |||
| Less than High School | 8 (21.1%) | 18 (17.8%) | 0.663 |
| High school or higher | 30 (78.9%) | 83 (82.2%) | |
| Employment | |||
| Working | 17 (44.7%) | 50 (49.5%) | 0.616 |
| Not working | 21 (55.3%) | 51 (50.5%) | |
| Marital Status | |||
| Married | 8 (21.1%) | 22 (21.8%) | 0.926 |
| Not Married | 30 (78.9%) | 79 (78.2%) | |
| Primary Care Providec | |||
| Yes | 15 (44.1%) | 58 (58.6%) | 0.144 |
| No | 19 (55.9%) | 41 (41.4%) | |
| Insurance Statusd | |||
| Insured | 17 (50%) | 63 (67.7%) | 0.067 |
| Not Insured | 17 (50%) | 30 (32.3%) | |
aExcludes the 38 patients in the cost study sample
b p-values were calculated using Pearson Chi-Square test. They are significant at p < 0.05
cPrimary Care Provider was listed as “unknown” for 4 patients in the CE group and 2 patients in the RCT sample
dInsurance Status was listed as “Unknown” or “Refused” for 4 patients in the CE group and 8 patients in the RCT sample
Mean values of variables used in time price and wage regression
| Variables | Mean/$ amount |
|---|---|
| Travel time (Q2) | 36.58 min |
| Cost for round-trip transportation (Q3) | $6.07 |
| Most money willing to pay for visit (Q7) | $30.56 |
| If took twice as long to travel to clinic and you had to pay, most money willing to pay (Q8) | $25.41 |
| If clinic moved next door, most money willing to pay (Q9) WTP | $25.78 |
| If clinic moved to original place and you were offered $ for inconvenience, what is the least amount willing to receive (Q10) WTA | $14.25 |
Regression analyses dependent variable: logs of valuation per hour
| Dep Var. | Willingnessto Pay ( | Willingness to Accept( |
|---|---|---|
| Ln (WTP) | Ln (WTA) | |
| Constant |
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| 0.33462 | 0.22489 | |
| Minutes Saved/Spent |
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| 0.00609 | 0.00205 | |
| Std Error | 1.52638 | 1.02586 |
| R2 | 0.22040 | 0.41904 |
| Elasticity | −0.70069 | −0.37604 |
Coefficients in Bold