D'Amico_2015_J.Am.Med.Dir.Assoc_16_63

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Title : Maintenance cognitive stimulation therapy: an economic evaluation within a randomized controlled trial - D'Amico_2015_J.Am.Med.Dir.Assoc_16_63
Author(s) : D'Amico F , Rehill A , Knapp M , Aguirre E , Donovan H , Hoare Z , Hoe J , Russell I , Spector A , Streater A , Whitaker C , Woods RT , Orrell M
Ref : J Am Med Dir Assoc , 16 :63 , 2015
Abstract :

BACKGROUND: Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST) is effective and cost-effective for people with mild-to-moderate dementia when delivered biweekly over 7 weeks. AIMS: To examine whether longer-term (maintenance) CST is cost-effective when added to usual care.
METHODS: Cost-effectiveness analysis within multicenter, single-blind, pragmatic randomized controlled trial; subgroup analysis for people taking acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (ACHEIs). A total of 236 participants with mild-to-moderate dementia received CST for 7 weeks. They were randomized to either weekly maintenance CST added to usual care or usual care alone for 24 weeks.
RESULTS: Although outcome gains were modest over 6 months, maintenance CST appeared cost-effective when looking at self-rated quality of life as primary outcome, and cognition (MMSE) and proxy-rated quality-adjusted life years as secondary outcomes. CST in combination with ACHEIs offered cost-effectiveness gains when outcome was measured as cognition.
CONCLUSIONS: Continuation of CST is likely to be cost-effective for people with mild-to-moderate dementia.

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D'Amico F, Rehill A, Knapp M, Aguirre E, Donovan H, Hoare Z, Hoe J, Russell I, Spector A, Streater A, Whitaker C, Woods RT, Orrell M (2015)
Maintenance cognitive stimulation therapy: an economic evaluation within a randomized controlled trial
J Am Med Dir Assoc 16 :63

D'Amico F, Rehill A, Knapp M, Aguirre E, Donovan H, Hoare Z, Hoe J, Russell I, Spector A, Streater A, Whitaker C, Woods RT, Orrell M (2015)
J Am Med Dir Assoc 16 :63