2003
DOI: 10.1177/002795010300100114
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Economic Evaluation of Complex Health and Social Care Interventions

Abstract: The use of economic evaluation in relatively complex areas of health and social care has been limited. The level of complexity is influenced by the nature of the problems and interventions under evaluation, being dependent upon the degree of user involvement and the complexity of the inputs and outcomes. Complexity does not preclude the achievement of a good quality economic evaluation, but i… Show more

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“…Standard multiple imputation procedures were used to combine the multiple outputs using SPSS (v.19) and NORM . Analysis were repeated for each of the outcome variables and for (i) those who completed both short and long‐term follow‐up questionnaires [Complete Case Cohort, (CCC)] and (ii) a larger dataset utilising anyone who completed either a short or long‐term follow‐up [Available Case Cohort (ACC)].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Standard multiple imputation procedures were used to combine the multiple outputs using SPSS (v.19) and NORM . Analysis were repeated for each of the outcome variables and for (i) those who completed both short and long‐term follow‐up questionnaires [Complete Case Cohort, (CCC)] and (ii) a larger dataset utilising anyone who completed either a short or long‐term follow‐up [Available Case Cohort (ACC)].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of recent studies suggest that the use of traditional techniques for HEA to quantify the impact of complex health services, such as a national screening program, can be challenging. [57][58][59][60][61] They explained that the evaluation of complex interventions involving both human services and advanced assistive technologies will likely encounter a number of problems. Among them, the heterogeneity of the user groups, participant selection (bias), the degree of participation of the user groups carrying out the intervention, and the composition of these groups lead to complexities that may require modifications to traditional assessment methods.…”
Section: Challenges Of Conducting Hea In the Real-world Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among them, the heterogeneity of the user groups, participant selection (bias), the degree of participation of the user groups carrying out the intervention, and the composition of these groups lead to complexities that may require modifications to traditional assessment methods. 59 In addition, conducting a comprehensive evaluation of an AI-based solution for DR screening requires consideration of local context, such as the availability of skilled manpower and DR screening resources. Therefore investigating the implementation in resource-limited settings is also an important area for future health services research.…”
Section: Challenges Of Conducting Hea In the Real-world Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Typically, a microlevel approach has been used and promoted among economic evaluations which mainly focused on calculating the cost-effectiveness of a particular health or clinical outcome such as mortality rate. This method is not helpful for decision-makers taking into account the overall context 52 62. The Learning Clubs programme is a complex public health intervention, which aims to address five main areas including macro and micronutrition; gender empowerment; men’s engagement in household work, women’s mental health; and child health and development 28.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%