A COST UTILITY ANALYSIS OF MAMMOGRAPHY SCREENING IN AUSTRALIA

被引:96
作者
HALL, J
GERARD, K
SALKELD, G
RICHARDSON, J
机构
[1] CUMBERLAND HOSP,WESTERN SECTOR AREA HLTH SERV,WESTERN SECTOR PUBL HLTH UNIT,WESTMEAD,NSW 2145,AUSTRALIA
[2] MONASH UNIV,CTR HLTH PROGRAM EVALUAT,CLAYTON,VIC 3168,AUSTRALIA
关键词
ECONOMIC EVALUATION; HEALTH ECONOMICS; BREAST CANCER SCREENING; MAMMOGRAPHY SCREENING;
D O I
10.1016/0277-9536(92)90130-I
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Cost utility analysis is the preferred method of analysis when quality of life instead is an important outcome of the project being appraised. However, there are several methodological issues to be resolved in implementing cost utility analysis, including whether to use generalised measures or direct disease specific outcome assessment, the choice of measurement technique, and the combination of different health states. Screening for breast cancer meets this criterion as mammographic screening has been shown to reduce mortality; and it is said that earlier treatment frequently results in less radical surgery so that women are offered the additional benefit of improved quality of life. Australia, like many other countries, has been debating whether to introduce a national mammographic screening programme. This paper presents the results of a cost utility analysis of breast cancer screening using an approach to measuring outcome, Healthy Year Equivalents, developed within this study to resolve these problems. Descriptions of breast cancer quality of life were developed from surveys of women with breast cancer, health professionals and the published literature. The time trade off technique was then used to derive values for breast cancer treatment outcomes in a survey of women in Sydney, Australia. Respondents included women with breast cancer and women who had not had breast cancer. Testing of (i) the effect of prognosis on the value attached to a health scenario; and (ii) whether the value attached to a health scenario remains constant over time has been reported. The estimate of the net costs of screening are reported. The costs of breast cancer screening include the screening programme itself, the further investigations and the subsequent treatment of breast cancer cases. Breast cancer is treated in the absence of screening, many commentators claim earlier treatment is costly but there is little evidence. Therefore we have investigated current patterns of breast cancer treatment, current use of investigations for women presenting with symptoms and current use of covert mammography screening. The results are extrapolated to obtain estimates of the costs and outcomes presented as cost per healthy year equivalent. This analysis produces important information for the Australian policy debate over mammography. It also contributes to the development of cost utility analysis and the approach developed here can be applied more generally.
引用
收藏
页码:993 / 1004
页数:12
相关论文
共 42 条
  • [1] PSYCHOSOCIAL EFFECTS OF MASTECTOMY - IS IT DUE TO MASTECTOMY OR TO THE DIAGNOSIS OF MALIGNANCY
    ALAGARATNAM, TT
    KUNG, NYT
    [J]. BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, 1986, 149 : 296 - 299
  • [2] MAMMOGRAPHIC SCREENING AND MORTALITY FROM BREAST-CANCER - THE MALMO MAMMOGRAPHIC SCREENING TRIAL
    ANDERSSON, I
    ASPERGREN, K
    JANZON, L
    LANDBERG, T
    LINDHOLM, K
    LINELL, F
    LJUNGBERG, O
    RANSTAM, J
    SIGFUSSON, B
    [J]. BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 1988, 297 (6654) : 943 - 948
  • [3] ECONOMIC-EVALUATION OF NEONATAL INTENSIVE-CARE OF VERY-LOW-BIRTH-WEIGHT INFANTS
    BOYLE, MH
    TORRANCE, GW
    SINCLAIR, JC
    HORWOOD, SP
    [J]. NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, 1983, 308 (22) : 1330 - 1337
  • [4] *BREAST CANC SCREE, 1990, BREAST CANC SCREEN A
  • [5] BUXTON M, 1986, HERG2 BRUN U HLTH EC
  • [6] CAMERON S, 1989, QUALITY LIFE WOMEN B
  • [7] DEHAES JC, 1985, J SURG ONCOL, V29, P123
  • [8] DONALDSON C, 1988, J HLTH EC, V7, P193
  • [9] Drummond M. F., 1987, METHODS EC EVALUATIO
  • [10] FALLOWFIELD LJ, 1987, J R SOC MED, V880, P696