| Literature DB >> 29971156 |
Apostolos Tsiachristas1, Felicity Waite2, Daniel Freeman2, Ramon Luengo-Fernandez3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Sleep problems are pervasive in people with schizophrenia, but there are no clinical guidelines for their treatment. The Better Sleep Trial (BEST) concluded that suitably adapted cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) is likely to be highly effective, although its cost-effectiveness is unknown. AIMS: To assess the potential cost-effectiveness of CBT for sleep disorders in patients with schizophrenia.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29971156 PMCID: PMC6020259 DOI: 10.1192/bjo.2018.2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BJPsych Open ISSN: 2056-4724
List of the unit costs and their sources
| Unit cost (£, 2014/15) | Source | |
|---|---|---|
| GP contact | 46 | Unit costs of health and social care |
| GP home visit | 91 | Unit costs of health and social care |
| Night hospital admission | 691 | NHS reference costs 2014–15 |
| Consultant | 111 | NHS reference costs 2014–15 |
| Psychiatrist | 124 | NHS reference costs 2014–15 |
| Social worker | 40 | Unit costs of health and social care |
| Counsellor | 46 | Unit costs of health and social care |
| Community psychiatric nurse | 37 | Unit costs of health and social care |
| Day care centre | 35 | Unit costs of health and social care |
| Day hospital | 698 | NHS reference costs 2014–15 |
| Police contact | 653 | NAO analysis, based on CIPFA, Home Office, Ministry of Justice and Youth Justice Board Data. |
| Police cell | 697 | NAO analysis, based on CIPFA, Home Office, Ministry of Justice and Youth Justice Board Data. |
| Court | 14 160 | NAO analysis, based on CIPFA, Home Office, Ministry of Justice and Youth Justice Board Data. |
| National minimum wage per hour | 6.50 | GOV.UK (national minimum wage rates) |
NHS, National Health Service; NAO, National Audit Office; CIPFA, Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy; BNF, British National Formulary; NICE, National Institute for Health and Care Excellence.
Intervention costs
| Mean (s.d.) | |
|---|---|
| Total treatment sessions per patient | 6.71 (1.86) |
| Treatment sessions at home per patient | 3.79 (3.19) |
| Session duration (minutes) | 60 |
| Additional contact time per treatment session (minutes) | 20 |
| Administration time per treatment session (minutes) | 30 |
| Travel time per home visit (minutes) | 94.29 (45.02) |
| Total labour time (minutes) | 1393.57 (549.27) |
| Hourly rate of psychologist | £20.27 |
| Labour costs per treated patient | £470.79 |
| Mean mileage per visit | 42.29 (27.48) |
| Cost per mile | £0.45 |
| Travelling costs per treated patient | £19.03 |
| Total costs per treated patient | £490.00 |
Pattern of missing observations
| Patient | Treatment arm | Baseline | 3-month follow-up | 6-month follow-up | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Costs | EQ-5D-5L utility | Costs | EQ-5D-5L utility | Costs | EQ-5D-5L utility | ||
| 1 | CBT | X | X | X | |||
| 2 | CBT | X | |||||
| 3 | CBT | X | X | X | X | ||
| 4 | CBT | X | X | ||||
| 5 | CBT | X | X | ||||
| 6 | Control | X | X | X | X | ||
| 7 | Control | X | X | X | X | ||
X indicates a missing observation.
CBT, cognitive–behavioural therapy
Baseline demographics and EQ-5D-5L utilities
| CBT group ( | Standard care alone group
( | Difference | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mean (s.d.) | Mean (s.d.) | Mean (95% CI) | |
| Age, years | 40.4 (12.7) | 42.9 (13.4) | −2.5 (−10.7 to 5.6) |
| Female, | 7 (37) | 8 (33) |
|
| Unemployed, | 16 (84) | 21 (88) |
|
| EQ-5D-5L utility | |||
| Baseline | 0.582 (0.208) | 0.597 (0.214) | −0.015 (−0.149 to 0.119) |
| 12-week follow-up | 0.672 (0.245) | 0.552 (0.223) | 0.120 (−0.025 to 0.265) |
| 24-week follow-up | 0.644 (0.231) | 0.566 (0.200) | 0.078 (−0.055 to 0.211) |
Mann–Whitney tests showed no statistically significant differences in mean scores.
CBT, cognitive–behavioural therapy
Pearson χ2(1) = 0.0575, Pr = 0.811.
Pearson χ2(5) = 4.1504, Pr = 0.528.
Differences at baseline between completers and non-completers
| Measurements at baseline | CBT | Control | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Completers | Non-completers ( | Completers ( | Non-completers
( | |
| mean (s.d.) | mean (s.d.) | mean (s.d.) | mean (s.d.) | |
| Age | 40.4 (12.7) | 36.6 (6.6) | 42.0 (13.4) | 32.5 (14.8) |
| EQ-5D-5L utility | 0.58 (0.21) | 0.52 (0.19) | 0.60 (0.22) | 0.61 (0.29) |
| Total NHS costs | 7972 (15 731) | 24 568 (18 241) | 6510 (13 272) | 680 (346) |
| Total societal costs | 8126 (15 740) | 25 109 (18 293) | 7071 (13 311) | 680 (346) |
The t-tests and Mann–Whitney tests showed no statistically significant differences between completers and non-completers in either of the treatment arms.
CBT, cognitive–behavioural therapy; NHS, National Health Service
n = 4 because a non-completer in the CBT group had no EQ-5D-5L measurement at baseline.
Observed costs over 24 weeks before and after randomisation
| CBT group ( | Standard care alone group
( | Difference | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mean (s.d.) | Mean (s.d.) | Mean (95% CI) | |
| Hospital admission | |||
| 24 weeks before | 2402 (2182) | 1988 (1928) | 414 (−5463 to 6290) |
| 24 weeks after | 619 (547) | 374 (243) | 244 (−880 to 1368) |
| Hospital visit to psychiatrist | |||
| 24 weeks before | 111 (25) | 326 (130) | −215 (−513 to 84) |
| 24 weeks after | 137 (27) | 284 (98) | −147 (−376 to 82) |
| Hospital visit to other doctor | |||
| 24 weeks before | 222 (180) | 19 (11) | 204 (−120 to 528) |
| 24 weeks after | 199 (120) | 88 (38) | 111 (−122 to 344) |
| Day hospital | |||
| 24 weeks before | 3527 (3093) | 2676 (1860) | 851 (−6121 to 7823) |
| 24 weeks after | 1249 (1211) | 3490 (3490) | −2241 (−10 473 to 5991) |
| General practitioner | |||
| 24 weeks before | 133 (40) | 134 (50) | −1 (−136 to 134) |
| 24 weeks after | 150 (40) | 146 (30) | 4 (−94 to 103) |
| Another doctor outside hospital | |||
| 24 weeks before | 130 (120) | 53 (32) | 76 (−150 to 303) |
| 24 weeks after | 10 (7) | 23 (11) | −13 (−42 to 15) |
| Community psychiatric nurse | |||
| 24 weeks before | 312 (96) | 598 (125) | −287 (−619 to 46) |
| 24 weeks after | 282 (69) | 501 (104) | −219 (−487 to 50) |
| Counsellor/therapist | |||
| 24 weeks before | 183 (82) | 71 (40) | 113 (−61 to 286) |
| 24 weeks after | 31 (24) | 8 (6) | 24 (−22 to 69) |
| Social worker | |||
| 24 weeks before | 98 (49) | 49 (23) | 48 (−55 to 151) |
| 24 weeks after | 158 (57) | 89 (47) | 69 (−79 to 217) |
| Day care centre | |||
| 24 weeks before | 144 (79) | 76 (50) | 68 (−114 to 250) |
| 24 weeks after | 151 (92) | 82 (49) | 69 (−128 to 267) |
| Antipsychotic medication | |||
| 24 weeks before | 711 (422) | 521 (98) | 190 (−598 to 979) |
| 24 weeks after | 663 (394) | 451 (87) | 212 (−521 to 945) |
| Total NHS costs | |||
| 24 weeks before | 7972 (3609) | 6510 (2709) | 1462 (−7470 to 10 395) |
| 24 weeks after | 4003a (1540) | 5535 (3756) | −1532 (−10 514 to 7450) |
| Justice costs | |||
| 24 weeks before | 0 (0) | 544 (434) | −544 (−1531 to 442) |
| 24 weeks after | 378 (219) | 54 (38) | 324 (−79 to 726) |
| Informal care costs | |||
| 24 weeks before | 154 (143) | 17 (5) | 136 (−120 to 393) |
| 24 weeks after | 27 (11) | 48 (11) | −21 (−52;10) |
| Total societal costs | |||
| 24 weeks before | 8126 (3611) | 7071 (2717) | 1055 (−7893 to 10 002) |
| 24 weeks after | 4421 (1734) | 5657 (3757) | −1236 (−10 331 to 7860) |
Non-parametric tests also showed no statistically significant differences between the two groups; the recall period used to calculate costs at baseline was 24 weeks.
CBT, cognitive–behavioural therapy; NHS, National Health Service
a. Including intervention costs.
Estimated costs and QALYs
| CBT group | Standard care alone group | Incremental | ICER | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean (95% CI) | Mean (95% CI) | Mean (95% CI) | ||
| Costs: NHS perspective | 4003 (1665 to 7414) | 5526 (1413 to 13 745) | −1524 (−10 529 to 4736) | Dominant |
| Costs: societal perspective | 4420 (1787 to 8253) | 5657 (1511 to 13 863) | −1227 (−10 395 to 5361) | Dominant |
| QALYs | 0.296 (0.254 to 0.336) | 0.262 (0.233 to 0.292) | 0.035 (−0.016 to 0.084) |
These are the mean estimates from 10 000 bootstrapped samples adjusted for baseline costs or EQ-5D-5L utilities. For this reason, the costs reported here do not correspond with the observed unadjusted costs reported in Table 3.
CBT, cognitive behavioural therapy; NHS, National Health Service; QALY, quality-adjusted life year
Fig. 1Cost-effectiveness plane (NHS perspective).
Results of the sensitivity analyses
| CBT group | Standard care alone group | Incremental | ICER | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean (95% CI) | Mean (95% CI) | Mean (95% CI) | ||
|
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| Costs: NHS perspective, £ | 3998 (1675 to 7431) | 5529 (1424 to 13 717) | −1531 (−10 503 to 4712) | Dominant |
| Costs: societal perspective, £ | 4415 (1788 to 8284) | 5650 (1523 to 13 843) | −1235 (−10 351 to 5332) | Dominant |
| QALYs | 0.296 (0.255 to 0.336) | 0.262 (0.233 to 0.292) | 0.035 (−0.017 to 0.085) | |
|
| ||||
| Costs: NHS perspective, £ | 2955 (1410 to 6173) | 1636 (1037 to 2373) | 1319 (−412 to 4319) | 32 722 |
| Costs: societal perspective, £ | 3324 (1529 to 6986) | 1745 (1109 to 2536) | 1579 (−410 to 5094) | 39 187 |
| QALYs | 0.416 (0.380 to 0.453) | 0.376 (0.336 to 0.413) | 0.040 (0.005 to 0.074) | |
|
| ||||
| Costs: NHS perspective, £ | 3998 (1675 to 7431) | 6674 (511 to 27728) | −2677 (−24255 to 5521) | Dominant |
| Costs: societal perspective, £ | 4415 (1788 to 8284) | 6757 (619 to 27 793) | −2342 (−23 939 to 6166) | Dominant |
| QALYs | 0.296 (0.255 to 0.336) | 0.255 (0.208 to 0.300) | 0.041 (−0.010 to 0.095) | |
|
| ||||
| Costs: NHS perspective, £ | £3318 (1288 to 6571) | 5078 (993 to 13 253) | −1760 (−10 724 to 4349) | Dominant |
| Costs: societal perspective, £ | 3724 (1386 to 7368) | 5199 (1092 to 13 396) | −1475 (−10 596 to 4930) | Dominant |
| QALYs | 0.296 (0.255 to 0.336) | 0.263 (0.236 to 0.291) | 0.033 (−0.017 to 0.083) |
The results of each sensitivity analysis are based on 10 000 bootstrapped pairs of costs and QALYs; the sample size in all sensitivity analyses is the same as in the main analysis (i.e. 19 patients in the CBT group and 24 patients in the standard care alone group) except for the imputed data-set sensitivity analyses that included 24 patients in the CBT group and 26 patients in the standard care alone group.
CBT, cognitive behavioural therapy; NHS, National Health Service; QALY, quality-adjusted life year
Fig. 2Cost-effectiveness acceptability curve and population EVPI. SA, sensitivity analysis; MI, multiple imputation.