COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF PERSONAL HEALTH-EDUCATION IN PRIMARY-CARE FOR PEOPLE WITH ANGINA IN THE GREATER BELFAST AREA OF NORTHERN-IRELAND

Citation
C. Oneill et al., COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF PERSONAL HEALTH-EDUCATION IN PRIMARY-CARE FOR PEOPLE WITH ANGINA IN THE GREATER BELFAST AREA OF NORTHERN-IRELAND, Journal of epidemiology and community health, 50(5), 1996, pp. 538-540
Citations number
6
Categorie Soggetti
Public, Environmental & Occupation Heath
ISSN journal
0143005X
Volume
50
Issue
5
Year of publication
1996
Pages
538 - 540
Database
ISI
SICI code
0143-005X(1996)50:5<538:COPHIP>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
Study objective - To investigate the cost effectiveness of personal he alth education for angina patients being treated in general practice. Design - A randomised controlled trial in which people were randomised to intervention and control groups. All were assessed at the start an d end of the study, with details recorded of disease status, coronary heart disease risk factors, and self assessed quality of life. A note was taken of their current use of drugs and over the course of the stu dy their use of all health services. Those in the intervention group h ad three visits per year from a health visitor, whose brief was discus s ways of living more easily with their disease and in which risks of further events might be reduced. Patients - Altogether 688 patents in the Greater Belfast area aged less than 75 years and known to have ang ina for at least six months. Main results - Significant improvements i n survival and self assessed quality of life were found between the st udy and control groups. The intervention was associated with a reducti on in drug usage and there was no significant difference between the i ntervention and control groups in terms of their use of other health s ervices. Conclusion - Given the improvement in survival and self asses sed quality of life and no significant differences in costs to the hea lth service between the two groups, the intervention was deemed to be cost effective.