BACKGROUND: Digital inhalers can monitor inhaler usage, support difficult-to-treat asthma management, and inform step-up treatment decisions yet their economic value is unknown, hampering wide... Show moreBACKGROUND: Digital inhalers can monitor inhaler usage, support difficult-to-treat asthma management, and inform step-up treatment decisions yet their economic value is unknown, hampering wide-scale implementation.OBJECTIVE: We aimed to assess the long-term cost-effective-ness of digital inhalerebased medication adherence management in difficult-to-treat asthma.METHODS: A model-based cost-utility analysis was performed. The Markov model structure was determined by biological and clinical understanding of asthma and was further informed by guideline-based assessment of model development. Internal and external validation was performed using the Assessment of the Validation Status of Health-Economic (AdViSHE) tool. The INCA (Inhaler Compliance Assessment) Sun randomized clinical trial data were incorporated into the model to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of digital inhalers. Several long-term clin-ical case scenarios were assessed (reduced number of exacer-bations, increased asthma control, introduction of biosimilars [25% price-cut on biologics]). RESULTS: The long-term modelled cost-effectiveness based on a societal perspective indicated 1-year per-patient costs for digital inhalers and usual care (ie, regular inhalers) of euro7,546 ($7,946) and euro10,752 ($11,322), respectively, reflecting cost savings of euro3,207 ($3,377) for digital inhalers. Using a 10-year interven-tion duration and time horizon resulted in cost savings of euro26,309 ($27,703) for digital inhalers. In the first year, add-on biologic therapies accounted for 69% of the total costs in the usual care group and for 49% in the digital inhaler group. Scenario analyses indicated consistent cost savings ranging from euro2,287 ($2,408) (introduction biosimilars) to euro4,581 ($4,824) (increased control, decreased exacerbations). CONCLUSIONS: In patients with difficult-to-treat asthma, digital inhaler -based interventions can be cost-saving in the long-term by optimizing medication adherence and inhaler technique and reducing add-on biologic prescriptions.(c) 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Show less
In the current dissertation the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of Featback, an internet-based self-help intervention for eating disorders, and online support by individuals with a lived... Show moreIn the current dissertation the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of Featback, an internet-based self-help intervention for eating disorders, and online support by individuals with a lived experience of an eating disorder were investigated. The findings suggest that low-threshold internet-based interventions for eating disorders, such as Featback, can complement existing treatment options in three ways. First, they have been repeatedly found to be effective in reducing eating disorder symptomatology. Second, such interventions can reach individuals that are currently not reached by other forms of treatment and stimulate them to get professional help. Finally, internet-based interventions are likely to be cost-effective compared to care as usual. Concordantly, implementing highly scalable and easily accessible interventions like Featback likely helps to reduce both the individual and societal burden of eating disorders. Show less
This dissertation contains the results of an RCT into the effectiveness of an online self-help intervention for people living with HIV (PLWH) and depressive symptoms. Many PLWH suffer from... Show moreThis dissertation contains the results of an RCT into the effectiveness of an online self-help intervention for people living with HIV (PLWH) and depressive symptoms. Many PLWH suffer from depressive symptoms. Online interventions to treat depression may have benefits, such as less perceived stigma, a large reach and high accessibility. The online self-help intervention that we investigated is based on cognitive behavioral therapy and contains 4 components: stimulating activities, relaxation exercises, changing negative thoughts and goal attainment. Two meta-analyses were conducted and the results point to the effectiveness of psychosocial interventions for PLWH to improve depressive symptoms, anxiety symptoms, quality of life, psychological well-being, and medication adherence. The most important result of the RCT was that the intervention together with telephone coaching is effective in reducing depressive symptoms, compared to an attention-only control group. It was also found that the intervention may be effective for all PLWH, regardless of certain baseline characteristics. Furthermore, behavioral activation and goal reengagement were found to be mediators of the intervention effect. Also, the intervention is likely to be cost-effective compared to attention only. As eHealth interventions have benefits compared to face-to-face interventions, they should be more widely implemented in the mental healthcare for PLWH. Show less
Boels, A.M.; Rutten, G.; Zuithoff, N.; Wit, A. de; Vos, R. 2018