Cost-effectiveness analysis of text messaging to support health advice for smoking cessation

Abstract Background Smoking in one of the most serious public health problems. It is well known that it constitutes a major risk factor for chronic diseases and the leading cause of preventable death worldwide. Due to high prevalence of smokers, new cost-effective strategies seeking to increase smok...

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Main Authors: Raquel Cobos-Campos, Javier Mar, Antxon Apiñaniz, Arantza Sáez de Lafuente, Naiara Parraza, Felipe Aizpuru, Gorka Orive
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Published: BMC 2021-02-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12962-021-00262-y
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spelling doaj-4a38697a72e34cddb9d43d3c87fcef1a2021-02-21T12:19:53ZengBMCCost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation1478-75472021-02-0119111310.1186/s12962-021-00262-yCost-effectiveness analysis of text messaging to support health advice for smoking cessationRaquel Cobos-Campos0Javier Mar1Antxon Apiñaniz2Arantza Sáez de Lafuente3Naiara Parraza4Felipe Aizpuru5Gorka Orive6Bioaraba Health Research Institute, Epidemiology and Public Health Research groupOsakidetza Basque Health Service, Primary Care Research Unit of Gipuzkoa, Alto Deba HospitalBioaraba Health Research Institute, Epidemiology and Public Health Research groupBioaraba Health Research Institute, Epidemiology and Public Health Research groupBioaraba Health Research Institute, Epidemiology and Public Health Research groupPreventive Medicine and Public Health Department, University of Basque Country UPV/EHUNanoBioCel Group, Laboratory of Pharmaceutics, School of Pharmacy, University of the Basque Country UPV/EHUAbstract Background Smoking in one of the most serious public health problems. It is well known that it constitutes a major risk factor for chronic diseases and the leading cause of preventable death worldwide. Due to high prevalence of smokers, new cost-effective strategies seeking to increase smoking cessation rates are needed. Methods We performed a Markov model-based cost-effectiveness analysis comparing two treatments: health advice provided by general practitioners and nurses in primary care, and health advice reinforced by sending motivational text messages to smokers’ mobile phones. A Markov model was used in which smokers transitioned between three mutually exclusive health states (smoker, former smoker and dead) after 6-month cycles. We calculated the cost-effectiveness ratio associated with the sending of motivational messages. Health care and society perspectives (separately) was adopted. Costs taken into account were direct health care costs and direct health care cost and costs for lost productivity, respectively. Additionally, deterministic sensitivity analysis was performed modifying the probability of smoking cessation with each option. Results Sending of text messages as a tool to support health advice was found to be cost-effective as it was associated with increases in costs of €7.4 and €1,327 per QALY gained (ICUR) for men and women respectively from a healthcare perspective, significantly far from the published cost-effectiveness threshold. From a societal perspective, the combined programmed was dominant. Conclusions Sending text messages is a cost-effective approach. These findings support the implantation of the combined program across primary care health centres.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12962-021-00262-ySmoking cessation, MeSH unique ID: D016540Costs and cost analysis, MeSH unique ID: D003365Cost of illness, MeSH unique ID: D017281Quality-adjusted life years, MeSH unique ID: D019057Text messaging, MeSH unique ID: D060145
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author Raquel Cobos-Campos
Javier Mar
Antxon Apiñaniz
Arantza Sáez de Lafuente
Naiara Parraza
Felipe Aizpuru
Gorka Orive
spellingShingle Raquel Cobos-Campos
Javier Mar
Antxon Apiñaniz
Arantza Sáez de Lafuente
Naiara Parraza
Felipe Aizpuru
Gorka Orive
Cost-effectiveness analysis of text messaging to support health advice for smoking cessation
Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation
Smoking cessation, MeSH unique ID: D016540
Costs and cost analysis, MeSH unique ID: D003365
Cost of illness, MeSH unique ID: D017281
Quality-adjusted life years, MeSH unique ID: D019057
Text messaging, MeSH unique ID: D060145
author_facet Raquel Cobos-Campos
Javier Mar
Antxon Apiñaniz
Arantza Sáez de Lafuente
Naiara Parraza
Felipe Aizpuru
Gorka Orive
author_sort Raquel Cobos-Campos
title Cost-effectiveness analysis of text messaging to support health advice for smoking cessation
title_short Cost-effectiveness analysis of text messaging to support health advice for smoking cessation
title_full Cost-effectiveness analysis of text messaging to support health advice for smoking cessation
title_fullStr Cost-effectiveness analysis of text messaging to support health advice for smoking cessation
title_full_unstemmed Cost-effectiveness analysis of text messaging to support health advice for smoking cessation
title_sort cost-effectiveness analysis of text messaging to support health advice for smoking cessation
publisher BMC
series Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation
issn 1478-7547
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Abstract Background Smoking in one of the most serious public health problems. It is well known that it constitutes a major risk factor for chronic diseases and the leading cause of preventable death worldwide. Due to high prevalence of smokers, new cost-effective strategies seeking to increase smoking cessation rates are needed. Methods We performed a Markov model-based cost-effectiveness analysis comparing two treatments: health advice provided by general practitioners and nurses in primary care, and health advice reinforced by sending motivational text messages to smokers’ mobile phones. A Markov model was used in which smokers transitioned between three mutually exclusive health states (smoker, former smoker and dead) after 6-month cycles. We calculated the cost-effectiveness ratio associated with the sending of motivational messages. Health care and society perspectives (separately) was adopted. Costs taken into account were direct health care costs and direct health care cost and costs for lost productivity, respectively. Additionally, deterministic sensitivity analysis was performed modifying the probability of smoking cessation with each option. Results Sending of text messages as a tool to support health advice was found to be cost-effective as it was associated with increases in costs of €7.4 and €1,327 per QALY gained (ICUR) for men and women respectively from a healthcare perspective, significantly far from the published cost-effectiveness threshold. From a societal perspective, the combined programmed was dominant. Conclusions Sending text messages is a cost-effective approach. These findings support the implantation of the combined program across primary care health centres.
topic Smoking cessation, MeSH unique ID: D016540
Costs and cost analysis, MeSH unique ID: D003365
Cost of illness, MeSH unique ID: D017281
Quality-adjusted life years, MeSH unique ID: D019057
Text messaging, MeSH unique ID: D060145
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12962-021-00262-y
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