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Citation

Colón-Emeric CS, Datta SK, Matchar DB. Age Ageing 2003; 32(1): 47-52.

Affiliation

Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA. colon001@mc.duke.edu

Copyright

(Copyright © 2003, Oxford University Press)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

12540348

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: to evaluate the economic impact of external hip protector use in nursing facilities. DESIGN: cost-effectiveness and cost-utility analyses. MEASUREMENTS: event probabilities, intervention effectiveness, treatment costs, and utility of hip fracture state were determined from peer-reviewed medical literature and public use data. METHODS: a societal perspective with an 18-month time horizon was used. A decision tree model was constructed. Expected cost, effectiveness, and incremental cost-effectiveness ratio were calculated. One and two-way sensitivity analyses and threshold analyses were performed. RESULTS: the strategy of using external hip protectors saves approximately US$300 per subject and adds 0.01 quality adjusted life year over 18 months. The model remains dominant over the entire range of input values for all variables except the cost of hip protectors. At the maximum estimated cost of US$695/subject/18 months, the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio was $30,600/quality adjusted life year. The strategy of using hip protectors was cost saving or cost neutral if the cost of hip protector strategy is

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