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Improving economic evaluations in stroke: A report from the ESO Health Economics Working Group
- Cadilhac, Dominique A;
- Kim, Joosup;
- Wilson, Alastair;
- Berge, Eivind;
- Patel, Anita;
- Ali, Myzoon;
- Saver, Jeffrey;
- Christensen, Hanne;
- Cuche, Matthieu;
- Crews, Sean;
- Wu, Olivia;
- Provoyeur, Marine;
- McMeekin, Peter;
- Durand-Zaleski, Isabelle;
- Ford, Gary A;
- Muhlemann, Natalia;
- Bath, Philip M;
- Abdul-Rahim, Azmil H;
- Sunnerhagen, Katharina;
- Meretoja, Atte;
- Thijs, Vincent;
- Weimar, Christian;
- Massaro, Ayrton;
- Ranta, Annemarei;
- Lees, Kennedy R
- et al.
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https://doi.org/10.1177/2396987319897466Abstract
Introduction
Approaches to economic evaluations of stroke therapies are varied and inconsistently described. An objective of the European Stroke Organisation (ESO) Health Economics Working Group is to standardise and improve the economic evaluations of interventions for stroke.Methods
The ESO Health Economics Working Group and additional experts were contacted to develop a protocol and a guidance document for data collection for economic evaluations of stroke therapies. A modified Delphi approach, including a survey and consensus processes, was used to agree on content. We also asked the participants about resources that could be shared to improve economic evaluations of interventions for stroke.Results
Of 28 experts invited, 16 (57%) completed the initial survey, with representation from universities, government, and industry. More than half of the survey respondents endorsed 13 specific items to include in a standard resource use questionnaire. Preferred functional/quality of life outcome measures to use for economic evaluations were the modified Rankin Scale (14 respondents, 88%) and the EQ-5D instrument (11 respondents, 69%). Of the 12 respondents who had access to data used in economic evaluations, 10 (83%) indicated a willingness to share data. A protocol template and a guidance document for data collection were developed and are presented in this article.Conclusion
The protocol template and guidance document for data collection will support a more standardised and transparent approach for economic evaluations of stroke care.Many UC-authored scholarly publications are freely available on this site because of the UC's open access policies. Let us know how this access is important for you.
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