Methods for economic evaluation of a factorial-design cluster randomised controlled trial of a nutrition supplement and an exercise programme among healthy older people living in Santiago, Chile: the CENEX study

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In an effort to promote healthy ageing and preserve health and function, the government of Chile has formulated a package of actions into the Programme for Complementary Food in Older People (Programa de Alimentación Complementaria p...

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Main Authors: Walker Damian G, Aedo Cristian, Albala Cecilia, Allen Elizabeth, Dangour Alan D, Elbourne Diana, Grundy Emily, Uauy Ricardo
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2009-05-01
Series:BMC Health Services Research
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6963/9/85
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spelling doaj-46519e5f851a48eab44c4dc84032d7c82020-11-25T00:26:47ZengBMCBMC Health Services Research1472-69632009-05-01918510.1186/1472-6963-9-85Methods for economic evaluation of a factorial-design cluster randomised controlled trial of a nutrition supplement and an exercise programme among healthy older people living in Santiago, Chile: the CENEX studyWalker Damian GAedo CristianAlbala CeciliaAllen ElizabethDangour Alan DElbourne DianaGrundy EmilyUauy Ricardo<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In an effort to promote healthy ageing and preserve health and function, the government of Chile has formulated a package of actions into the Programme for Complementary Food in Older People (Programa de Alimentación Complementaria para el Adulto Mayor - PACAM). The CENEX study was designed to evaluate the impact, cost and cost-effectiveness of the PACAM and a specially designed exercise programme on pneumonia incidence, walking capacity and body mass index in healthy older people living in low- to medium-socio-economic status areas of Santiago. The purpose of this paper is to describe in detail the methods that will be used to estimate the incremental costs and cost-effectiveness of the interventions.</p> <p>Methods and design</p> <p>The base-case analysis will adopt a societal perspective, including the direct medical and non-medical costs borne by the government and patients. The cost of the interventions will be calculated by the ingredients approach, in which the total quantities of goods and services actually employed in applying the interventions will be estimated, and multiplied by their respective unit prices. Relevant information on costs of interventions will be obtained mainly from administrative records. The costs borne by patients will be collected via exit and telephone interviews. An annual discount rate of 8% will be used, consistent with the rate recommended by the Government of Chile. All costs will be converted from Chilean Peso to US dollars with the 2007 average period exchange rate of US$1 = 522.37 Chilean Peso. To test the robustness of model results, we will vary the assumptions over a plausible range in sensitivity analyses.</p> <p>Discussion</p> <p>The protocol described here indicates our intent to conduct an economic evaluation alongside the CENEX study. It provides a detailed and transparent statement of planned data collection methods and analyses.</p> <p>Trial registration</p> <p>ISRCTN48153354</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6963/9/85
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author Walker Damian G
Aedo Cristian
Albala Cecilia
Allen Elizabeth
Dangour Alan D
Elbourne Diana
Grundy Emily
Uauy Ricardo
spellingShingle Walker Damian G
Aedo Cristian
Albala Cecilia
Allen Elizabeth
Dangour Alan D
Elbourne Diana
Grundy Emily
Uauy Ricardo
Methods for economic evaluation of a factorial-design cluster randomised controlled trial of a nutrition supplement and an exercise programme among healthy older people living in Santiago, Chile: the CENEX study
BMC Health Services Research
author_facet Walker Damian G
Aedo Cristian
Albala Cecilia
Allen Elizabeth
Dangour Alan D
Elbourne Diana
Grundy Emily
Uauy Ricardo
author_sort Walker Damian G
title Methods for economic evaluation of a factorial-design cluster randomised controlled trial of a nutrition supplement and an exercise programme among healthy older people living in Santiago, Chile: the CENEX study
title_short Methods for economic evaluation of a factorial-design cluster randomised controlled trial of a nutrition supplement and an exercise programme among healthy older people living in Santiago, Chile: the CENEX study
title_full Methods for economic evaluation of a factorial-design cluster randomised controlled trial of a nutrition supplement and an exercise programme among healthy older people living in Santiago, Chile: the CENEX study
title_fullStr Methods for economic evaluation of a factorial-design cluster randomised controlled trial of a nutrition supplement and an exercise programme among healthy older people living in Santiago, Chile: the CENEX study
title_full_unstemmed Methods for economic evaluation of a factorial-design cluster randomised controlled trial of a nutrition supplement and an exercise programme among healthy older people living in Santiago, Chile: the CENEX study
title_sort methods for economic evaluation of a factorial-design cluster randomised controlled trial of a nutrition supplement and an exercise programme among healthy older people living in santiago, chile: the cenex study
publisher BMC
series BMC Health Services Research
issn 1472-6963
publishDate 2009-05-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In an effort to promote healthy ageing and preserve health and function, the government of Chile has formulated a package of actions into the Programme for Complementary Food in Older People (Programa de Alimentación Complementaria para el Adulto Mayor - PACAM). The CENEX study was designed to evaluate the impact, cost and cost-effectiveness of the PACAM and a specially designed exercise programme on pneumonia incidence, walking capacity and body mass index in healthy older people living in low- to medium-socio-economic status areas of Santiago. The purpose of this paper is to describe in detail the methods that will be used to estimate the incremental costs and cost-effectiveness of the interventions.</p> <p>Methods and design</p> <p>The base-case analysis will adopt a societal perspective, including the direct medical and non-medical costs borne by the government and patients. The cost of the interventions will be calculated by the ingredients approach, in which the total quantities of goods and services actually employed in applying the interventions will be estimated, and multiplied by their respective unit prices. Relevant information on costs of interventions will be obtained mainly from administrative records. The costs borne by patients will be collected via exit and telephone interviews. An annual discount rate of 8% will be used, consistent with the rate recommended by the Government of Chile. All costs will be converted from Chilean Peso to US dollars with the 2007 average period exchange rate of US$1 = 522.37 Chilean Peso. To test the robustness of model results, we will vary the assumptions over a plausible range in sensitivity analyses.</p> <p>Discussion</p> <p>The protocol described here indicates our intent to conduct an economic evaluation alongside the CENEX study. It provides a detailed and transparent statement of planned data collection methods and analyses.</p> <p>Trial registration</p> <p>ISRCTN48153354</p>
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6963/9/85
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