| Literature DB >> 32369036 |
Roos Pot-Kolder1, Wim Veling2, Chris Geraets2, Joran Lokkerbol3,4, Filip Smit1,3,5, Alyssa Jongeneel1,6, Helga Ising6, Mark van der Gaag1,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Evidence was found for the effectiveness of virtual reality-based cognitive behavioral therapy (VR-CBT) for treating paranoia in psychosis, but health-economic evaluations are lacking.Entities:
Keywords: cognitive behavioral therapy; cost-effectiveness; psychosis; virtual reality
Year: 2020 PMID: 32369036 PMCID: PMC7238085 DOI: 10.2196/17098
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Figure 1Trial flow diagram. *Specification of participants lost to posttreatment: 6 declined further participation and 2 were lost due to clerical errors by therapist. ‡Specification of participants lost to follow-up: 9 declined further participation, 1 died of unrelated causes, and 2 were lost due to clerical errors by therapist. First published in Lancet Psychiatry (Pot-Kolder et al, 2018). VR-CBT: virtual reality-based cognitive behavioral therapy.
Characteristics of the study sample at baseline.
| Characteristic | VR-CBTa (n=58) | Treatment as usual (TAU) (n=58) | |
| Gender (male), n (%) | 40 (69) | 42 (72) | |
| Age in years, mean (SD) | 36.5 (9.8) | 39.5 (10.0) | |
| Non-Dutch origin, n (%) | 15 (26) | 25 (43) | |
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| No education or primary | 16 (28) | 16 (28) |
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| Vocational | 18 (31) | 24 (41) |
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| Secondary | 9 (16) | 9 (16) |
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| Higher | 15 (26) | 9 (16) |
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| Schizophrenia, n (%) | 46 (79) | 49 (85) |
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| Schizoaffective disorder, n (%) | 1 (2) | 5 (9) |
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| Delusional disorder, n (%) | 1 (2) | 0 (0) |
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| Psychotic disorder (not otherwise specified), n (%) | 10 (17) | 4 (7) |
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| Duration of illness in years, mean (SD) | 13.3 (10.6) | 14.9 (9.5) |
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| Antipsychotics, n (%) | 54 (93) | 57 (98) |
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| Olanzapine equivalent of prescribed antipsychotic medication (mg/day), mean (SD) | 10.5 (6.8) | 11.0 (8.3) |
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| Antidepressants, n (%) | 15 (26) | 17 (29) |
| Paid work, n (%) | 8 (14) | 5 (9) | |
| Safety behaviors, mean (SD) | 28.8 (14.2) | 21.1 (16.0) | |
aVR-CBT: virtual reality-based cognitive behavioral therapy.
bDSM-IV: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition.
Average per-participant costs per 3-month period in Euros for the year 2015 and average outcomes by measurement and condition.
| Costs and outcomes | Baseline | Posttreatment (3 months) | Follow-up (6 months) | ||||
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| Health care costs | 1918 (5178) | 1396 (3146) | 3031 (3189) | 648 (960) | 887 (1160) | 1039 (2640) |
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| Travel costs | 31 (23) | 29 (26) | 60 (34) | 23 (15) | 28 (22) | 24 (16) |
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| Productivity loss | 553 (2730) | 224 (1214) | 359 (1205) | 214 (1127) | 28 (161) | 102 (588) |
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| Total (societal) costs | 2502 (6246) | 1649 (3570) | 3076 (3469) | 885 (1589) | 943 (1185) | 1165 (2766) |
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| GPTSc paranoia (score) | 85 (34) | 77 (31) | 70 (31) | 75 (31) | 67 (33) | 75 (33) |
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| Time spent with others (proportion) | 0.416 (0.256) | 0.364 (0.266) | 0.404 (0.226) | 0.323 (0.266) | 0.419 (0.209) | 0.340 (0.273) |
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| Momentary anxiety (scored) | 2.986 (1.120) | 3.259 (1.484) | 2.586 (1.089) | 3.221 (1.495) | 2.645 (1.095) | 3.218 (1.388) |
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| Momentary paranoia (scored) | 3.064 (1.393) | 3.259 (1.418) | 2.714 (1.291) | 3.221 (1.518) | 2.719 (1.293) | 3.218 (1.467) |
aVR-CBT: virtual reality-based cognitive behavioral therapy.
bTAU: treatment as usual.
cGPTS: Green’s Paranoid Thoughts Scale.
dScores are on a 7-point Likert scale ranging from 1 (not at all) to 7 (very).
Figure 2Cost-effectiveness plane and willingness to pay (WTP) acceptability curve for time spent with others.
Figure 3Cost-effectiveness plane and willingness to pay (WTP) acceptability curve for momentary anxiety.
Figure 4Cost-effectiveness plane and willingness to pay (WTP) acceptability curve for momentary paranoia.
Figure 5Cost-effectiveness plane and willingness to pay (WTP) acceptability curve for quality-adjusted life year (QALY) gain (costs per QALY gained) after 6 months.